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Model & Year Overview

BMW X4 2025

The 2025 BMW X4 continues the G02 cycle with targeted exterior refinements — U-shaped matrix LED headlights now standard on the xDrive30i — alongside the upgraded iDrive 8.5 system on a 14.9-inch curved display. The Canadian lineup spans the xDrive30i (248 hp, 2.0L turbo), xDrive M40i (382 hp, inline-six turbo), and the M Competition (503 hp, S58 bi-turbo). The X4's fastback roofline sacrifices roughly 60 mm of cargo height compared to the X3 — worth factoring in for active families needing vertical load space. Adaptive M suspension with variable damping is standard on the M40i. The xDrive all-wheel drive system with optional M rear active differential meaningfully improves cornering neutrality. The M Competition reaches 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds. On current-generation examples (2022 onward), confirm that all over-the-air software updates for the 48V mild-hybrid battery management system have been applied — a known calibration area for early production units.

Average Price

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$53 554

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2025 BMW X4
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Xdrive30i Sports

31 750 km
53 995 $
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Xdrive30i

27 971 km
56 995 $
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30 714 km
53 554 $
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8 675 km
96 420 $
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31 934 km
57 689 $
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11 999 km
63 591 $
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35 896 km
54 800 $
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38 084 km
56 462 $
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xDrive30i

90 km
66 262 $
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M40I xDrive

2 725 km
82 262 $
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xDrive30i

90 km
65 262 $
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2025 BMW X4

xDrive30i

735 km
63 762 $
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2025 BMW X4

xDrive30i

1 013 km
63 512 $
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2025 BMW X4

xDrive30i

1 935 km
61 912 $
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2025 BMW X4

21 963 km
77 999 $
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2025 BMW X4

Xdrive30i

32 736 km
55 998 $
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2025 BMW X4

Xdrive30i

28 672 km
54 297 $
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2025 BMW X4

Xdrive30i Xdrive

30 782 km
56 997 $
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28 371 km
53 987 $
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Xdrive30i

27 466 km
54 897 $
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10 351 km
88 445 $
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Xdrive30i

4 112 km
77 072 $
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M40I Xdrive

90 km
96 671 $
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2025 BMW X4

M40I Xdrive

11 km
85 700 $

Frequently Asked Questions

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Does the 2025 BMW X4 offer fully electric powertrains or only gasoline engines in North America?

The 2025 BMW X4 in North America features exclusively turbocharged gasoline powertrains: the xDrive35i with a 2.0L turbo producing 382 hp and the xDrive M40i with a 3.0L turbo generating 552 hp. BMW does not regularly offer an electric X4 variant in Canada—only the BMW iX4 shares similar design language. No plug-in hybrid X4 variant exists for the North American market in 2025. Buyers seeking electric performance should consider the iX4 eDrive50 or iX xDrive50.

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How does the 2025 BMW X4 xDrive35i perform on winding mountain roads in Quebec and the Canadian Rockies?

The 2025 X4 benefits from the proprietary xDrive independent drive system with variable electronic steering and optional pneumatic suspension with adaptive dampers (Adaptive Drive option). On Laurentian and Appalachian switchbacks, the xDrive35i delivers precise handling with controlled body roll. The 2.0L turbo's 566 Nm of torque supplies predictable hill-climbing power without engine strain. Owners report reduced body roll in corners and notably superior bump absorption compared to mainstream SUVs. M-Dynamic Sport mode refines steering responsiveness and enhances haptic feedback through the steering wheel.

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How does the xDrive system on the 2025 BMW X4 compare to Audi Quattro AWD for winter snow traction?

Both systems rank among the segment's best. BMW xDrive employs variable torque distribution via electronic center differential, while Audi Quattro relies on a passive mechanical friction mechanism. In snow traction testing, xDrive reacts faster to wheel slip detection (milliseconds), while Quattro proves more progressive yet stable. The X4 excels in dynamic direction changes; the Audi is more predictable in sustained cornering. On Quebec's snow-covered secondary roads, both perform equivalently—choice depends on preferred driving dynamics and personal preference.