BMW X1 (2022-) XDRIVE30E 5DR SUV 1.5 PHEV 16.3KWH 326 GPF SS EU6 M SPORT PRO PACK AUTO6

The BMW X1 (2022-) XDRIVE30E 5DR SUV 1.5 PHEV 16.3KWH 326 GPF SS EU6 M SPORT PRO PACK AUTO6 is a stylish and versatile compact SUV designed to cater to a variety of drivers in the UK. As part of BMW's popular X1 range, this model combines practicality with luxury, making it an excellent choice for small families, urban commuters, or anyone looking for a premium yet efficient vehicle. Its SUV body style offers a higher driving position, providing better visibility and a commanding road presence, perfect for everyday errands or longer journeys. What sets the BMW X1 PHEV apart is its plug-in hybrid powertrain, offering both impressive fuel economy and the ability to drive on electric power for short trips. The 1.5-litre petrol engine paired with a 16.3kWh battery delivers a smooth, refined driving experience, especially with the added benefits of reduced emissions and lower running costs. Known for its premium build quality, sporty design, and advanced features—such as the M Sport Pro Pack—this model stands out among rivals like the Audi Q3 or Volvo XC40. With an average mileage of just over 24,900 miles from recent data and a typical private sale value of around £44,130, the BMW X1 PHEV is a popular and reliable choice for those seeking a luxurious, eco-friendly vehicle suited to city living or weekend adventures.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the vast majority of recorded mileages for the BMW X1 (2022-) XDRIVE30E 5DR SUV 1.5 PHEV (with a 16.3KWh battery and EU6 compliance) fall within the 0 to 10,000 miles range, accounting for 98.6% of the sample. Only a small fraction, 1.4%, have recorded mileages between 20,000 and 30,000 miles. This suggests that most vehicles of this model tend to have relatively low mileage, likely indicating they are newer or have been less driven so far.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuations for the BMW X1 (2022-) XDRIVE30E PHEV show a distribution centered around the £40,000 to £48,000 range, with the most common price brackets (around 4-11%) spread across £37,000 to £49,000. Notably, the lowest percentage, just 1.4%, occurs in the very low (£35,000-£36,000 and £40,000-£41,000) and high (£50,000-£51,000 and £51,000-£52,000) price brackets, indicating these are less frequent sale points. The data suggests that the typical private sale price for this model is most likely to fall between £37,000 and £49,000, with a stem of values clustering around the mid-£40,000s. Additionally, there's a relatively high percentage (11%) of transactions occurring in the £43,000 to £45,000 range, which may reflect current market valuation sweet spots for this vehicle.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of the BMW X1 (2022-) XDRIVE30E vehicles in the sample were manufactured in 2023, accounting for 55.6%. Vehicles from 2024 make up around 23.6%, while a smaller proportion are from 2025 at 19.4%. Notably, only 1.4% of the sample are from the original launch year, 2022. This suggests a relatively quick turnover or high activity in recently manufactured models, with most vehicles being from the latest or upcoming years, possibly reflecting ongoing sales and fleet renewal.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data shows that among the BMW X1 (2022-) XDRIVE30E models, black is the most common main paint colour, accounting for 26.4% of vehicles. White is the second most popular at 20.8%, followed by blue at 19.4%. Silver and grey each represent about 15.3%, while green is quite rare at only 2.8%. This suggests a preference for classic, neutral colours like black and white, with a notable minority opting for bolder options like blue and dark tones. Green remains a very uncommon choice in this model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the vast majority of BMW X1 (2022-) XDRIVE30E vehicles have been registered to a single keeper, accounting for approximately 89%. About 10% have been registered to two keepers, suggesting a relatively stable ownership pattern. A small proportion, around 1.4%, have an unspecified number of registrants. Overall, the high percentage of vehicles with only one registered keeper suggests that most of these vehicles are likely to have consistent ownership early in their lifecycle, which can be useful information for resale or inspection purposes.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all BMW X1 (2022-) XDRIVE30E models analyzed are equipped with 1.5-liter engines and are exclusively powered by hybrid electric systems. This suggests a consistent approach across the sample, emphasizing their focus on hybrid technology with a relatively modest engine capacity of 1.5 liters, aligning with their environmentally friendly positioning.