The all-new fourth-generation BMW X3, which debuted in Australia late last year, remains the brand’s best-seller due to significant upgrades in design and technology, including a spacious cabin with a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.9-inch touchscreen running iDrive 9.0. The entry-level 20 xDrive is priced at over $86,000, equipped with luxurious features like multiple upholstery options and customizable settings. Despite its advanced features, some controls can be cumbersome, requiring interaction with the touchscreen for essential functions.