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2025 BMW X3 M50 xDrive Review
2025 BMW X3 M50 xDrive Review

NZ Autocar

time03-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • NZ Autocar

2025 BMW X3 M50 xDrive Review

The M50 xDrive sits at the top of the X3 line-up, a performance-oriented SUV with a compelling blend of power, agility and everyday usability. Don't wait for the new X3 M as rumours suggest this M50 will be the hottest gas-burning X3. BMW will apply the full M treatment to the forthcoming iX3, due next year. But don't feel hard done by, for this is worthy of its M badge, even if it's not the full-fat version. It still has a heap of power, goes like hell and yet is civilised enough to play the part of a luxury SUV. That starts with the styling, not overly pumped as M cars tend to be. The M aerodynamics package gives it enough sporting flashes to signal the intent. We like its restraint in that regard, although that massive grille up front is hardly subtle, especially at night when the whole front end lights up. Inside, it's all action too, sporting a fat wheel with a flat bottom rim and big gearshift flappers in behind. There are leather treatments and also an interesting knitted textile finishing which is an optional $1200 extra. It's a tad different, though does remind of the Holden Cruze which rocked a similar finish on its dashboard. It also features on the door tops, though doesn't feel very welcoming when your forearm comes into contact with it. BMW's ongoing digitalisation quest sees a big screen for the iDrive which features QuickSelect (getting things done with a minimum of tapping and swiping) and a reduction in physical buttons. They still persist with the iDrive controller however, taking up valuable space on the console. It's best to learn how to harness the voice controller, making it all less distracting. But enough about all that, what about the power unit? That's a silky smooth 3.0-litre inline six, making 280kW and 540Nm of torque. Being as it's 2025, BMW has added a motor in the mix too. This 48v device is a crankshaft-mounted starter generator and is integrated into the eight-speed auto's housing. It generates 200Nm and 13kW, helping the six to get things pumping more quickly from stopped. It can also enable electric driving when parking and manoeuvring, though not very often. This mild hybrid device allows BMW to quote max power at 293kW and torque of 580Nm. It helps smooth out the torque delivery too, the six feels strong right down low, turbo lag not an issue. Does it help consumption? The official figure is 8.3L/100km, whereas this vehicle's long term average was tracking in the mid-10s. That's acceptable for a decent sized SUV, especially one that can hit the limit in 4.6sec. Yes this is quick but it's more than just a straight-line fiend. While it's not quite the quasi-911 as the number plate might suggest, it's proficient at covering ground. The six's healthy torque reserve fills the 2000-4000rpm range before the power properly chimes in as it revs sonorously towards 6000. Click the trans into its Sport setting, and then you need not worry about the paddles. It's quick with the changes, holding in gear perfectly on a winding road, and it's smart with an accompanying downshift when you're on the brakes. These are darn good too, with a just-right action and plenty of stopping power. Of course it steers well, with a feelsome character, the assistance being not too heavy. It's quick enough on the turn as well, without being darty. While it's close to two tonnes on the road, it manages itself well. It's fairly neutral through the corners, balanced and grippy. There's stuff-all protest from the front end as the hardware and electronics combine to round up bends in convincing fashion. BMW's AWD system has an electronically-controlled multiplate clutch in the transfer case that gets signals from the DSC system to send the torque where it's needed most. It runs a rear-drive bias to neutralise the power-on understeer, while it's helped by the electro-mechanical M Sport rear LSD, further dividing the drive between the rear wheels. And so with all that, it's hard to unstick. While the suspenders have been mildly M'd (firmer damper settings, 'moderately' increased spring rates and stauncher anti-roll bars), the adaptive nature of the shocks sees it doing a good double act. It's fairly compliant in its Normal mode, and pretty hushed on the highway considering its sizeable tyres (285/35s on the rear). On the daily, the M50 is just as easy going as the 20d, with breezy steering and a good turnaround. There are BMW's well drilled helpers on board; the reverse assistant helping you out of tricky spots, and the cracking surround view camera. There's also the assisted driving function that helps deal with both rush hour traffic (great in the stop and go grind) and motorway cruising. However, it leaves quite a distance to the car in front. Practically speaking, it has room for four comfortably, a middle passenger in the back at a squeeze. The X3 offers 570 litres of boot space and its 40:20:40 split back seat allows more load versatility. Fold them all down and space increases to 1700L. And it can tow up to 2.5 tonnes. Quite a versatile performance machine then, if on the expensive side at $150,900. The competitive set includes the similarly-priced Audi SQ5, which is a bit old now, the diesel-powered SUV not quite as quick or dynamic. From Mercedes-Benz, the AMG GLC 43 uses a highly-strung four pot that can't match the low-end grunt or smoothness of BMW's six. BMW X3 M50 xDrive$150,900 / 8.3L/100km / 189g/km 0-100 km/h 4.6s Engine 2990cc / IL6 / DI/T Max power 293kW@5200-6200rpm Max torque 580Nm@1900-4800rpm Drivetrain 8-speed auto / AWD Weight (claimed) 1980kg

EDGE and E&E Emirates announce strategic collaboration to promote secure communications at IDEX 2025 - Middle East Business News and Information
EDGE and E&E Emirates announce strategic collaboration to promote secure communications at IDEX 2025 - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time21-02-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

EDGE and E&E Emirates announce strategic collaboration to promote secure communications at IDEX 2025 - Middle East Business News and Information

The partnership between Katem, a subsidiary of EDGE Group, and E&E UAE focuses on driving innovation in ultra-secure communications solutions. Abu Dhabi,February 2025: Katem, the leading developer of innovative, ultra-secure and data protection solutions and part of EDGE Group, today announced a collaboration with E&E&E, the telecommunications arm of E&E Group, to work together to enhance the security of resilient critical communications technology. The two companies signed the agreement on the sidelines of the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) 2025, currently taking place at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), reflecting their shared commitment to the development of secure and flexible communications technology. As part of the agreement, the two companies will collaborate to further develop and integrate the X3M ultra-secure smart phone muffler, use the gateways to improve data protection, and implement the X4 secure silencer application, with the aim of providing an additional level of encrypted connectivity capabilities. Didier Bagno, CEO of Katem, said: 'As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the need for secure and flexible communications solutions is greater than ever. Our collaboration with E&E allows us to push the frontiers of cybersecurity and provide the next generation of encryption technology that ensures complete data integrity for all.' Abdulla Al Ahmed, Senior Vice President, Government Institutions & VIP Customers, VEP, said: 'We are committed to empowering businesses and government entities by providing the most advanced digital security solutions. Our partnership with CATEM allows us to enhance our secure communications portfolio, ensuring that our customers receive the most advanced and reliable protection against emerging cyber threats.' Attendees at IDEX 2025 can visit EDGE and its portfolio at stand C20 in Hall 5 and outdoor stand CP-270 within the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre until 21 February 2025. About EDGE: Launched in November 2019, the UAE's EDGE is one of the world's leading advanced technology groups, established to develop agile, bold and disruptive solutions for defence and beyond, and to be a catalyst for change and transformation. It is dedicated to bringing breakthrough innovations, products, and services to market with greater speed and efficiency, to position the UAE as a leading global hub for future industries, and to creating clear paths within the sector for the next generation of highly skilled talent to thrive. With a focus on the adoption of 4IR technologies, EDGE is driving the development of sovereign capabilities for global export and for the preservation of national security, working with front-line operators, international partners, and adopting advanced technologies such as autonomous capabilities, cyber-physical systems, advanced propulsion systems, robotics and smart materials. EDGE converges R&D, emerging technologies, digital transformation, and commercial market innovations with military capabilities to develop disruptive solutions tailored to the specific requirements of its customers. Headquartered in Abu Dhabi, capital of the UAE, EDGE consolidates more than 35 entities into six core clusters: Platforms & Systems, Missiles & Weapons, Space & Cyber Technologies, Trading & Mission Support, Technology & Innovation, and Homeland Security.

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