BMW has officially launched a more affordable version of its popular BMW X3 in South Africa. The BMW X3 20 Pure Design brings a premium experience at a more accessible price point, starting from R1,107,760.
- BMW X3 Price South Africa: How Much Does It Cost?
- BMW X3 Engine and Performance Specs
- Design and Exterior Features
- Interior Comfort and Infotainment
- Safety and Driver Assistance Technology
- Boot Space and Practicality
- Locally Built in Gauteng – Supporting the SA Economy
- Why the BMW X3 is a Strong Contender in SA
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Manufactured at the BMW Rosslyn Plant in Gauteng, the latest X3 continues the brand’s commitment to local production while offering cutting-edge features, improved efficiency, and competitive pricing.
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BMW X3 Price South Africa: How Much Does It Cost?
The new BMW X3 20 Pure Design is priced at R1,107,760. This model now stands as the entry-level variant in the X3 line-up, undercutting the diesel-powered 20d by nearly R90,000.
Standard Pricing Overview:
- BMW X3 20 Pure Design: R1,107,760
- BMW X3 20d xDrive: R1,136,417
- BMW X3 30e xDrive (Hybrid): R1,260,000
- BMW X3 M50 xDrive: R1,545,446
- 2-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty
- 5-year/100,000km maintenance plan
BMW X3 Engine and Performance Specs
The new X3 20 Pure Design is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine paired with 48V mild hybrid technology.
Key specs:
- Power: 148kW
- Torque: 310Nm
- 0–100km/h: 8.5 seconds
- Top speed: 218km/h
- Fuel consumption: 7.5L/100km (combined cycle)
It uses rear-wheel drive and an 8-speed automatic transmission, ideal for urban and highway driving.
Design and Exterior Features
The X3 20 Pure Design shares much of its styling with higher trims, offering a premium exterior at a lower cost.
Exterior highlights:
- 19-inch alloy wheels

- Run-flat tyres
- Automatic LED headlights
- Illuminated “Iconic Glow” kidney grille


- Panoramic glass sunroof
The Iconic Glow grille, a signature BMW feature, adds standout night-time visibility and luxury flair.
Interior Comfort and Infotainment
Inside, the BMW X3 offers a tech-forward and comfortable cabin with high-quality materials and user-centric controls.
Interior features:
- Veganza synthetic leather seats (black or espresso brown)
- Sports seats with electronic adjustment
- Multifunction leather steering wheel with paddle shifters
- Ambient lighting via the BMW Interaction Bar

- 14.9-inch curved dual-screen display
- BMW Operating System 9.0
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Wireless charging pad
- Harman Kardon surround sound
- 3-zone climate control

Safety and Driver Assistance Technology
BMW has equipped the X3 Pure Design with a full suite of advanced safety systems for daily driving in South Africa.
Standard safety features:
- Cruise control
- Blind spot detection
- Front collision warning
- Lane change and departure warning
- Traffic sign recognition
- Speed limit assist
- Reverse camera
- Front and rear parking sensors
- Seven airbags
- Tyre pressure monitoring system
These features ensure peace of mind for Gauteng drivers navigating city traffic or long-distance trips.
Boot Space and Practicality
The X3 balances luxury with practicality, offering one of the best luggage spaces in its class.
- Boot capacity: 570 litres
- Expanded capacity: 1,700 litres with rear seats folded
- Electric tailgate: Included
This makes the X3 an excellent option for families and professionals who need versatility without compromising comfort.
Locally Built in Gauteng – Supporting the SA Economy
BMW’s Rosslyn Plant in Pretoria continues to play a vital role in the X3’s production. According to BMW Group South Africa, the new model forms part of a R4.2 billion investment in the plant, securing local jobs and boosting exports.
“The new BMW X3 heralds major improvements in efficiency and dynamic performance,”
— BMW Group South Africa Press Statement
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Why the BMW X3 is a Strong Contender in SA
- More affordable entry-level option
- Built in South Africa for South Africans
- Loaded with premium tech and safety
- Backed by BMW’s solid service plan and warranty
For South African buyers seeking a premium SUV that balances performance, comfort, and cutting-edge tech, the new BMW X3 Pure Design stands out in 2025.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the starting price of the BMW X3 in South Africa (2025)?
A: The BMW X3 20 Pure Design starts at R1,107,760.
Q: Is the new BMW X3 built in South Africa?
A: Yes. The X3 is produced at BMW’s Rosslyn Plant in Gauteng.
Q: Does the X3 come with a hybrid engine?
A: The entry-level petrol model uses mild hybrid tech. A full plug-in hybrid (X3 30e) is also available.


