BMW X1 buying guide
Why buy the BMW X1?
If you’re looking for a practical yet compact family car with a touch of luxury, the BMW X1 could be for you. You get the space and practicality you expect of a compact SUV, with a premium-quality interior, user-friendly tech and a great driving experience. Most models don't cost much to run, either.
BMW X1 range and updates
The latest version of the X1 has been available since 2022, but our focus here is on the previous-generation model, sold new from 2015 until 2022. (There was also an earlier, first-generation BMW X1 for sale new between 2009 and 2015.)
You should be able to find a BMW X1 for sale that suits your needs. You can choose from petrol, diesel or plug-in hybrid power, and manual or automatic gearboxes, and some models have four-wheel drive. There is no high-performance model but every X1 has good acceleration and can easily zip up to motorway speeds.
You can choose from a number of trim levels including the entry-level Sport, luxurious xLine and sporty-looking M Sport.
BMW X1 tech and features
The second-generation BMW X1 is very well equipped, with sat nav, air con, cruise control and parking sensors included as standard across the range. You’ll find Apple CarPlay was included on some BMW X1s, but Android Auto was optional, so if you are an Android user check whether the used car you’re interested in has it fitted.
BMW X1 running costs and value
The X1 should give you good fuel economy for this type of car. In the second-generation model we’re focusing on, petrol models can give you up to 49mpg and diesels up to an average of 62mpg, according to official figures. The plug-in hybrid model has a zero-emissions electric-only range of up to 30 miles on a full battery charge.
BMW X1 vs rivals
Other premium compact SUVs include the Audi Q3, Mercedes-Benz GLA and Range Rover Evoque. While the X1 isn’t the most comfortable of these, thanks to its firm suspension, it offers practicality and a sporty driving experience that those rivals can’t quite match.