2023 BMW X3 | 5UX43DP04P9S20204

2023 BMW X3 | 5UX43DP04P9S20204

Specifications

Engine Versions
6
Original Highest MSRP
~$77,000
The most powerful engine version for models
X3 M Competition
Engine: Engine: 3.0L Inline-6 Twin-Turbo
Torque: 650 Nm
0–100 km/h: ~3.8 s

The BMW X3 M Competition redefines the expectations of a compact luxury SUV by delivering performance figures that rival dedicated sports cars. Equipped with the formidable S58 engine, a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged inline-six producing 503 horsepower, it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.8 seconds. This power is managed through an 8-speed M Steptronic transmission and the M xDrive all-wheel-drive system, ensuring optimal traction and dynamic handling.

Beyond straight-line speed, the X3 M Competition exhibits remarkable agility for its size, thanks to its adaptive M suspension, active roll stabilization, and precise steering. These features collectively provide a driving experience that is both engaging and composed, whether navigating tight corners or cruising at high speeds. The M-specific design elements, including aerodynamic enhancements and sport-focused interior details, further emphasize its performance-oriented character.

In essence, the X3 M Competition embodies the fusion of luxury and motorsport engineering. It offers the practicality and comfort expected of a premium SUV while delivering performance capabilities that rival those of dedicated sports cars. This harmonious blend positions the X3 M Competition as a standout in its class, appealing to drivers who demand both versatility and exhilarating performance.

Body Styles

SUV

Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)

“X3” denotes BMW’s third-largest SUV, following the X1 and X2, but below the X5 and X7 in size. The ‘X’ refers to BMW’s line of sport activity vehicles (SAVs), while ‘3’ places it as the SUV counterpart to the 3 Series sedan, with which it shares much of its chassis tuning and interior tech.

The G01 generation debuted in 2017 (for the 2018 model year) and received a significant facelift (LCI) in 2021, adding refreshed styling, improved tech, and updated hybrid options.

Body & Interior Colors and Rims

Available exterior colors include elegant and sporty finishes such as:

Alpine White, Black Sapphire, Phytonic Blue, Brooklyn Grey, Carbon Black, Tanzanite Blue II, and Skyscraper Grey, with special BMW Individual matte or metallic options.

Interior choices include Sensatec (leatherette) or Vernasca and Merino Leather, in shades like Canberra Beige, Cognac, Black, Tacora Red, and Mocha. Aluminum, wood, or carbon fiber trims vary by model and M packages.

Wheels range from:

18” base alloys on sDrive30i
19”–21” M double-spoke or aerodynamic styles on xDrive30i and M40i
21” forged wheels with staggered performance tires on X3 M

Top Expensive Options

  • M40i Trim (382 hp B58 engine, M Sport Diff, Adaptive Suspension) – $8,000–$10,000 upgrade
  • Driving Assistance Professional Package (semi-autonomous driving) – $1,700
  • Executive Package (Gesture Control, HUD, Parking Assistant Plus) – $2,900
  • M Sport Package (body kit, wheels, trim upgrades) – $4,100
  • Panoramic Moonroof with Power Shade – $1,350
  • Harman Kardon Surround Audio System (600W, 16 speakers) – $875
  • Live Cockpit Pro (12.3” Digital Cluster + Navigation) – $850
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay / Android Auto + Wi-Fi Hotspot – included post-2021
  • Adaptive M Suspension (on 30i / standard on M40i) – $1,000
  • BMW Individual Paint or Interior Trim – $1,200–$3,000

vs Competitors

The X3 competes with the Audi Q5, Mercedes-Benz GLC, Volvo XC60, Genesis GV70, Lexus NX, and Acura RDX. While others may offer more plushness (GLC) or tech flair (GV70), the X3 excels with:

Class-leading driving dynamics
Broad powertrain range (including PHEV and M models)
Practical layout and cargo space (62.7 cu. ft max)
Refined interior ergonomics and user-friendly infotainment

The X3 M40i, with its turbo inline-6, is often praised as one of the most athletically tuned SUVs in the segment, while the X3 xDrive30e PHEV adds electric commuting range (~18–20 miles EPA) without sacrificing AWD.

Fun Fact

The BMW X3 M40i accelerates from 0–60 mph in 4.4 seconds, making it quicker than the E92-generation M3 coupe. The platform’s balance and the brilliance of the B58 inline-6 engine have made it a favorite among performance enthusiasts, while still offering child-seat anchors, AWD traction, and highway comfort — a true dual-personality machine.

IAAI
Final Bid: $14,750
VIN 5UX43DP04P9S20204
  • Make
    BMW
  • Model
    X3
  • Year
    2023
  • ACV
    $33,310

Lot Details

Final Bid BMW X3 (2023)

Minimum Final Bid:
$11,900
Average Final Bid:
$21,883
Maximum Final Bid:
$40,500
Source Distribution:
Copart: 69% (37) | IAAI: 31% (17)

Specifications

Engine Versions
6
Original Highest MSRP
~$77,000
The most powerful engine version for models
Engine:
Torque:
0–100 km/h:

The BMW X3 M Competition redefines the expectations of a compact luxury SUV by delivering performance figures that rival dedicated sports cars. Equipped with the formidable S58 engine, a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged inline-six producing 503 horsepower, it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.8 seconds. This power is managed through an 8-speed M Steptronic transmission and the M xDrive all-wheel-drive system, ensuring optimal traction and dynamic handling.

Beyond straight-line speed, the X3 M Competition exhibits remarkable agility for its size, thanks to its adaptive M suspension, active roll stabilization, and precise steering. These features collectively provide a driving experience that is both engaging and composed, whether navigating tight corners or cruising at high speeds. The M-specific design elements, including aerodynamic enhancements and sport-focused interior details, further emphasize its performance-oriented character.

In essence, the X3 M Competition embodies the fusion of luxury and motorsport engineering. It offers the practicality and comfort expected of a premium SUV while delivering performance capabilities that rival those of dedicated sports cars. This harmonious blend positions the X3 M Competition as a standout in its class, appealing to drivers who demand both versatility and exhilarating performance.

Body Styles

SUV

Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)

“X3” denotes BMW’s third-largest SUV, following the X1 and X2, but below the X5 and X7 in size. The ‘X’ refers to BMW’s line of sport activity vehicles (SAVs), while ‘3’ places it as the SUV counterpart to the 3 Series sedan, with which it shares much of its chassis tuning and interior tech.

The G01 generation debuted in 2017 (for the 2018 model year) and received a significant facelift (LCI) in 2021, adding refreshed styling, improved tech, and updated hybrid options.

Body & Interior Colors and Rims

Available exterior colors include elegant and sporty finishes such as:

Alpine White, Black Sapphire, Phytonic Blue, Brooklyn Grey, Carbon Black, Tanzanite Blue II, and Skyscraper Grey, with special BMW Individual matte or metallic options.

Interior choices include Sensatec (leatherette) or Vernasca and Merino Leather, in shades like Canberra Beige, Cognac, Black, Tacora Red, and Mocha. Aluminum, wood, or carbon fiber trims vary by model and M packages.

Wheels range from:

18” base alloys on sDrive30i
19”–21” M double-spoke or aerodynamic styles on xDrive30i and M40i
21” forged wheels with staggered performance tires on X3 M

Top Expensive Options

  • M40i Trim (382 hp B58 engine, M Sport Diff, Adaptive Suspension) – $8,000–$10,000 upgrade
  • Driving Assistance Professional Package (semi-autonomous driving) – $1,700
  • Executive Package (Gesture Control, HUD, Parking Assistant Plus) – $2,900
  • M Sport Package (body kit, wheels, trim upgrades) – $4,100
  • Panoramic Moonroof with Power Shade – $1,350
  • Harman Kardon Surround Audio System (600W, 16 speakers) – $875
  • Live Cockpit Pro (12.3” Digital Cluster + Navigation) – $850
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay / Android Auto + Wi-Fi Hotspot – included post-2021
  • Adaptive M Suspension (on 30i / standard on M40i) – $1,000
  • BMW Individual Paint or Interior Trim – $1,200–$3,000

vs Competitors

The X3 competes with the Audi Q5, Mercedes-Benz GLC, Volvo XC60, Genesis GV70, Lexus NX, and Acura RDX. While others may offer more plushness (GLC) or tech flair (GV70), the X3 excels with:

Class-leading driving dynamics
Broad powertrain range (including PHEV and M models)
Practical layout and cargo space (62.7 cu. ft max)
Refined interior ergonomics and user-friendly infotainment

The X3 M40i, with its turbo inline-6, is often praised as one of the most athletically tuned SUVs in the segment, while the X3 xDrive30e PHEV adds electric commuting range (~18–20 miles EPA) without sacrificing AWD.

Fun Fact

The BMW X3 M40i accelerates from 0–60 mph in 4.4 seconds, making it quicker than the E92-generation M3 coupe. The platform’s balance and the brilliance of the B58 inline-6 engine have made it a favorite among performance enthusiasts, while still offering child-seat anchors, AWD traction, and highway comfort — a true dual-personality machine.