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2025 BMW X1

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R 989,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 20,309 p/m

Fair Price

BMW Cape Town City

Western Cape

Mileage18,500 km
Fuel typeHybrid
TransmissionDual Clutch
First registered2025
Previous owners1

The 2025 BMW X1 xDrive30e M Sport is an exceptional used luxury SUV available for sale in Cape Town. Combining performance with eco-friendly innovation, this hybrid offers a perfect balance of style, comfort, and efficiency. Its sleek design and sporty M Sport features make it a top choice for discerning drivers seeking affordability without compromise.

Powered by a 1.5L petrol plug-in hybrid engine paired with a dual-clutch transmission, this BMW X1 delivers impressive fuel economy at just 1.6 L/100km. With five doors and five spacious seats, it offers practicality for family and daily commuting. The hybrid system ensures smooth performance and reduced running costs, ideal for South African roads and urban driving.

Located in Foreshore, Cape Town, this vehicle is ready for a test drive. Contact the dealership today to explore finance deals, compare prices, and secure the best price on this used BMW X1 xDrive30e M Sport. Don’t miss out on this affordable, high-quality SUV for sale in South Africa.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2025
VariantBMW X1 xDrive30e M Sport (PHEV)
ConditionUsed
Seats5
Doors5
Mileage18,500 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyFull Service History
Length4,500 mm
Width1,845 mm
Height1,630 mm
Ground clearance179 mm
Turning circle11.7 m

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail1.5L Petrol Plug-in Hybrid
Engine size1499.0 cm³
Power240 kW (326 hp)
Torque477 Nm
TransmissionDual Clutch
Automatic gears7

ELECTRIC / HYBRID


Battery capacity14.2 kWh
All-electric range78 km
Energy consumption17.9 kWh/100km
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typeHybrid
Fuel tank capacity47 L
Fuel range2938 km
Fuel consumption1.6 l/100km (combined)
CO₂ emissions36 g/km (combined)
Emission standardEuro 6d

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BMW X1

BMW’s X1 positions itself as the smart entry point for those chasing a premium badge and SUV practicality on South African roads, without jumping headlong into X3 or X5 territory. It’s parked squarely next to the Mercedes-Benz GLA, Audi Q3, and Volvo XC40, all vying to win your rand by promising much the same thing. On paper at least, the X1’s market is all over the map — I’ve seen used prices swing from R189,950 right up to a wallet-punching R1,099,900, with a chunky middle ground around R419,900. That means whether you’re after a ten-year-old family workhorse or a nearly-new city runabout, there’s probably a listing with your name on it. Petrol, diesel, or hybrid — take your pick, though you’ll need to be sharp about which gearbox you’re getting because there’s everything from classic autos to dual-clutch units in the mix. Not one new X1 is listed, so you’re shopping used whether you like it or not, making service records and careful inspection non-negotiable. Mileage averages out to 83,219 km, but the spread is wild: some cars are practically showroom-fresh, others have seen more of the N1 than most of us care to admit. Gautengers in particular still love a diesel, and that’s why the sDrive18d M Sport — priced between R689,900 and R859,900 — is a favourite for those hundred-kay commutes. If you pack smart and stick to the R400k–R500k band, you’ll likely end up in an sDrive18i M Sport, which seems the sweet spot for most buyers. Where the X1 quietly wins is its honest, practical interior — more upright, more sensible than the GLA or Q3, and it doesn’t trade that away for flashy style or fake sportiness. If you’re the sort to juggle school runs and last-minute Drakensberg getaways with the same set of keys, the X1 just makes sense.

BMW

BMW occupies a sweet spot in the South African psyche — aspirational, sure, but familiar enough that you’ll pass a handful on your daily crawl down the N1. You’re buying into more than just the badge; there’s genuine engineering under the bonnet, and that matters. BMW’s lineup here runs wide: 349 cars listed, spanning everything from a battle-scarred 1 Series at R54,500 to an X5 M at a jaw-dropping R4,499,999, which most of us will only ever gawk at on AutoTrader. The heart of the market? R479,995 is your median, and that’s where you’ll find late-model, mid-spec examples with a few choice options ticked when they were new. Only one fresh-off-the-boat example is listed. On paper at least, BMW’s real story in Mzansi is being written in the second-hand market. You can’t talk BMW without talking 3 Series. It’s everywhere — 82 listings priced from that low R54,500 mark all the way to nearly R2 million. That’s a spread that makes sense for why you see so many, and why it consistently outsells the rest. X3 and X5 SUVs are close behind, together accounting for 89 listings, which is no surprise given how quickly SA buyers have ditched sedans for high-riding practicality. SUVs now rule the roost with 134 listings, sedans lag at 73, and there’s still room for romantics, with 53 coupes. Expect mostly petrol and diesel, but hybrids and plug-ins are sneaking in, plus a smattering of EVs for the adventurous. What keeps BMW out front, especially against Audi, is the way the 3 Series still feels built for drivers first, status-seekers second — and that’s the point.

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