2020 BMW X4 | 5UX2V1C09LLE68082
2020 BMW X4 | 5UX2V1C09LLE68082
Specifications
4
~$90,000
Engine: 3.0L twin-turbocharged inline-6
Torque: 650 Nm
0–100 km/h: ~3.8 s
The BMW X4 M was designed as a true high-performance machine, not just a sporty-looking SUV. Unlike M Performance models, it features a purpose-built M chassis, upgraded suspension with adaptive dampers, and an M xDrive system tuned for agility and rear bias. The S58 engine under the hood, shared with the M3/M4, delivers explosive performance in all scenarios, with precise throttle response and relentless torque delivery.
The sloping roofline and coupe-style rear create a dynamic silhouette, enhanced further by widened tracks, flared arches, and signature M styling cues like quad exhaust tips and aerodynamic detailing. Inside, M-specific seats, stitching, and trim reinforce its sporting credentials.
Even outside the Competition trim, the base X4 M offers supercar-like acceleration, cornering confidence, and braking power wrapped in a practical crossover body. It’s more than a fast SUV — it’s a high-riding performance coupe, engineered by BMW M GmbH with the same philosophy as their track-bred sedans.
Body Styles
The BMW X4 adopts a distinctive fastback silhouette, merging the practicality of an SUV with the sporty proportions of a coupe. Compared to the X3 on which it is based, the X4 features a lower roofline, a more aggressive rear deck, and a wider stance, enhancing its athletic character. Subtle design evolutions after the 2021 facelift included slimmer headlights, a more pronounced kidney grille, sharper rear lights, and aerodynamic tweaks to emphasize performance and visual drama.
Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)
In BMW’s naming structure, "X" denotes a vehicle from the SUV or crossover lineup, while the number "4" places the model hierarchically between the X3 and X5 — effectively representing a sportier, style-focused sibling to the X3. The "M" designation in higher trims signals direct tuning and engineering by BMW's M division, focused on track-capable performance.
Body & Interior Colors and Rims
The BMW X4 offers a wide palette of exterior colors that reflect its dual nature as both a luxury vehicle and a performance machine. Traditional options like Alpine White, Black Sapphire Metallic, and Phytonic Blue provide elegant, timeless looks, while bold hues such as Toronto Red, Brooklyn Grey, and Tanzanite Blue II Metallic offer a more daring, sporty aesthetic. M and M40i variants unlock exclusive colors like Carbon Black and Marina Bay Blue, accentuating the coupe’s muscular lines and dynamic surfaces.
Inside, the X4 emphasizes driver-centric design and material quality across the range. Standard models feature SensaTec synthetic upholstery in Black or Canberra Beige, while higher trims offer Vernasca leather in a wide range of colors, including Mocha, Cognac, and Oyster. M models upgrade to Merino leather options with unique stitching patterns and M badging. The dashboard layout maintains BMW’s familiar horizontal layering, featuring large digital displays, high-gloss or brushed aluminum accents, and optional carbon fiber or open-pore wood trim inserts. The optional panoramic glass sunroof, ambient lighting packages, and heated front and rear seats elevate comfort and atmosphere across the lineup.
Wheel designs range from athletic 19-inch double-spoke alloys in base trims to larger 20- and 21-inch M-specific styles for M40i and M Competition models. Competition variants offer exclusive forged wheels that enhance both aggressive stance and performance through reduced unsprung mass.
Top Expensive Options
- Executive Package (Gesture Control, Head-Up Display, Heated Rear Seats): ~$2,800
- Driving Assistance Professional Package (Active Cruise, Lane Keeping Assist): ~$1,700
- M Sport Differential (for M40i and M variants): ~$1,000
- Adaptive M Suspension (for M40i and M Competition): ~$900
- Harman Kardon Surround Sound System: ~$875
- Parking Assistance Package (360° Cameras, Parking Sensors): ~$800
- Panoramic Glass Sunroof: ~$1,350
- Vernasca Leather Interior Upgrade: ~$1,500
- Carbon Fiber Interior Trim Package (for M models): ~$950
- BMW Laserlight Headlights: ~$1,000
vs Competitors
The BMW X4 competes directly against models like the Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe, Audi Q5 Sportback, and Porsche Macan. Compared to the GLC Coupe, the X4 offers sharper, more driver-focused dynamics and a sportier aesthetic. Against the Audi Q5 Sportback, the X4 provides greater performance across the lineup, especially with the M40i and full M versions, though the Audi delivers a slightly quieter ride. The Porsche Macan remains the handling benchmark but typically at a higher cost and with less interior space. Overall, the X4 balances sporty driving manners, cutting-edge tech, and style-conscious design better than most rivals, making it a compelling option for enthusiasts seeking a performance-oriented SUV with genuine coupe flair.
Fun Fact
The BMW X4 M Competition holds the record for being one of the fastest-accelerating SUVs under $90,000, with a 0–100 km/h time of just 3.8 seconds — a feat made possible by the potent S58 engine, the same basic unit used in the BMW M3 and M4, but tuned specifically for the higher weight and AWD dynamics of the X4 platform.
Lot Details
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Sale Date18/Jun/2025
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Lot Number42145000
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Sale document
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Location
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Odometer65,597 miles (105,568 km)
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Primary Damage:FRONT END
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Secondary DamageRIGHT FRONT
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Seller
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Fuel
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Engine Type2.0L I-4 DI, DOHC, VVT, turbo, 248HP
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Transmission
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Drive Type
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Color
Final Bid BMW X4 (2020)
$11,700
$19,045
$35,750
Specifications
4
~$90,000
Torque:
0–100 km/h:
The BMW X4 M was designed as a true high-performance machine, not just a sporty-looking SUV. Unlike M Performance models, it features a purpose-built M chassis, upgraded suspension with adaptive dampers, and an M xDrive system tuned for agility and rear bias. The S58 engine under the hood, shared with the M3/M4, delivers explosive performance in all scenarios, with precise throttle response and relentless torque delivery.
The sloping roofline and coupe-style rear create a dynamic silhouette, enhanced further by widened tracks, flared arches, and signature M styling cues like quad exhaust tips and aerodynamic detailing. Inside, M-specific seats, stitching, and trim reinforce its sporting credentials.
Even outside the Competition trim, the base X4 M offers supercar-like acceleration, cornering confidence, and braking power wrapped in a practical crossover body. It’s more than a fast SUV — it’s a high-riding performance coupe, engineered by BMW M GmbH with the same philosophy as their track-bred sedans.
Body Styles
The BMW X4 adopts a distinctive fastback silhouette, merging the practicality of an SUV with the sporty proportions of a coupe. Compared to the X3 on which it is based, the X4 features a lower roofline, a more aggressive rear deck, and a wider stance, enhancing its athletic character. Subtle design evolutions after the 2021 facelift included slimmer headlights, a more pronounced kidney grille, sharper rear lights, and aerodynamic tweaks to emphasize performance and visual drama.
Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)
In BMW’s naming structure, "X" denotes a vehicle from the SUV or crossover lineup, while the number "4" places the model hierarchically between the X3 and X5 — effectively representing a sportier, style-focused sibling to the X3. The "M" designation in higher trims signals direct tuning and engineering by BMW's M division, focused on track-capable performance.
Body & Interior Colors and Rims
The BMW X4 offers a wide palette of exterior colors that reflect its dual nature as both a luxury vehicle and a performance machine. Traditional options like Alpine White, Black Sapphire Metallic, and Phytonic Blue provide elegant, timeless looks, while bold hues such as Toronto Red, Brooklyn Grey, and Tanzanite Blue II Metallic offer a more daring, sporty aesthetic. M and M40i variants unlock exclusive colors like Carbon Black and Marina Bay Blue, accentuating the coupe’s muscular lines and dynamic surfaces.
Inside, the X4 emphasizes driver-centric design and material quality across the range. Standard models feature SensaTec synthetic upholstery in Black or Canberra Beige, while higher trims offer Vernasca leather in a wide range of colors, including Mocha, Cognac, and Oyster. M models upgrade to Merino leather options with unique stitching patterns and M badging. The dashboard layout maintains BMW’s familiar horizontal layering, featuring large digital displays, high-gloss or brushed aluminum accents, and optional carbon fiber or open-pore wood trim inserts. The optional panoramic glass sunroof, ambient lighting packages, and heated front and rear seats elevate comfort and atmosphere across the lineup.
Wheel designs range from athletic 19-inch double-spoke alloys in base trims to larger 20- and 21-inch M-specific styles for M40i and M Competition models. Competition variants offer exclusive forged wheels that enhance both aggressive stance and performance through reduced unsprung mass.
Top Expensive Options
- Executive Package (Gesture Control, Head-Up Display, Heated Rear Seats): ~$2,800
- Driving Assistance Professional Package (Active Cruise, Lane Keeping Assist): ~$1,700
- M Sport Differential (for M40i and M variants): ~$1,000
- Adaptive M Suspension (for M40i and M Competition): ~$900
- Harman Kardon Surround Sound System: ~$875
- Parking Assistance Package (360° Cameras, Parking Sensors): ~$800
- Panoramic Glass Sunroof: ~$1,350
- Vernasca Leather Interior Upgrade: ~$1,500
- Carbon Fiber Interior Trim Package (for M models): ~$950
- BMW Laserlight Headlights: ~$1,000
vs Competitors
The BMW X4 competes directly against models like the Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe, Audi Q5 Sportback, and Porsche Macan. Compared to the GLC Coupe, the X4 offers sharper, more driver-focused dynamics and a sportier aesthetic. Against the Audi Q5 Sportback, the X4 provides greater performance across the lineup, especially with the M40i and full M versions, though the Audi delivers a slightly quieter ride. The Porsche Macan remains the handling benchmark but typically at a higher cost and with less interior space. Overall, the X4 balances sporty driving manners, cutting-edge tech, and style-conscious design better than most rivals, making it a compelling option for enthusiasts seeking a performance-oriented SUV with genuine coupe flair.
Fun Fact
The BMW X4 M Competition holds the record for being one of the fastest-accelerating SUVs under $90,000, with a 0–100 km/h time of just 3.8 seconds — a feat made possible by the potent S58 engine, the same basic unit used in the BMW M3 and M4, but tuned specifically for the higher weight and AWD dynamics of the X4 platform.