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Design
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The world debut of the xActivity Concept Car
at the North American International Auto Show 2003 in Detroit
offers the public a first glimpse of the design philosophy which
might characterize a future BMW sports vehicle.
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The xActivity Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) serves as the latest
example of how BMW combines sporty driving dynamics, versatility
and driving an open-top vehicle into one experience.
BMW says the concept -- which is widely regarded as an almost
production-ready representation of the X3 sport utility the
automaker plans to launch in 2004 -- serves as an indication of
the future direction of its X range. BMW is planning to launch the
X3 as the 'little brother' to the X5.
The long wheelbase and short overhangs help give the xActivity a
sporty appearance, while the strong bumpers and flared wheel
arches make the concept appear strong and robust.
One of the most striking features of the xActivity is the roof.
Using a frame-structure convertible, the roof combines the
lightness of a convertible with the strength of the X5.
Longitudinal members on both sides run from the A-pillars to the
rear end, and between them the driver and passengers can get the
feeling of the sun and the wind. There are no B- or C-pillars on
the xActivity.
The tailgate is also unique. As soon as the tailgate is opened, a
system partially ejects the cargo from the loading area! This
action facilitates the unloading of the cargo.
Interior
New, BMW interior design elements are evident in the xActivity
concept car.

Interior
The interior looks modern, and it is spacious. To simplify the
operation, there's a single-button control for all
air-conditioning functions. The vehicle features the “Command
Position”, BMW’s high seating position, characteristic of its
Sports Activity Vehicles like the BMW X5.
Power
The xActivity Concept Car has the same engine that powers the
BMW Z4 and other high-performance
models.

3.0-liter Straight Six
BMW's 3.0-liter straight six
powers the concept car, developing 231bhp. 18-inch wheels and
tires give the vehicle an aggressive look.
The
suspension and low center of gravity ensure quick handling and a
high degree of agility, while electronics automatically ensure
each wheel is given the precise amount of slip to provide
excellent traction even on loose surfaces.
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