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BMW - M240I XDRIVE AUTO (2022)
Looking for the BMW M240I XDRIVE AUTO price and how it evolves over time? The 2022 BMW M240I XDrive Auto offers a thrilling mix of performance and everyday usability, but getting a clear idea of its value—whether you’re eyeing new or used models—requires a closer look. Below, we break down the key specifications, depreciation trends, and market positioning that shape the overall pricing landscape for this dynamic sports coupe.
- Engine & Power: 3.0‑liter twin‑turbocharged inline‑six, 382 hp@5,500‑6,000 rpm, 400 lb‑ft@2,800‑4,300 rpm
- Transmission: 8‑speed automatic (Steptronic) with manual mode
- Drivetrain: All‑wheel drive (XDrive)
- '0–60 mph: 4.5 seconds (quickest update for the 2022 model)
- Top Speed: Electronically limited to 155 mph
- Dimensions: Length 187.9″ / Width 74.6″ / Height 55.0″ / Wheelbase 106.3″
- Weight: Approx. 3,430 lb (customer‑laden)
- Fuel Type: High‑octane premium gasoline; EPA fuel economy 18/26 mpg (city/highway)
- Exterior: Dynamic alloy wheels, standard LED headlights, adaptive headlights optional
- Interior: Dual‑zone climate control, 12‑inch touchscreen, Bowers & Wilkins audio (optional)
- Safety: Adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, 360° camera system
The BMW M240I XDRIVE AUTO 2022 price is influenced by both performance features and the brand’s premium positioning. While the sticker starts in the mid‑$50,000 range, most buyers find themselves paying between $55,000 and $60,000, depending on trim level, options, and regional incentives. Vehicle‑depending price insights remain dynamic; consulting a dealer or our price‑tracking tool will reveal the most up‑to‑date deal numbers.
Depreciation Insights
Cars generally lose value faster in the first couple of years. The BMW M240I XDrive Auto depreciation trajectory follows this trend closely:
- Year 1: Typical loss 15–20% of the vehicle’s original value
- Year 2–3: Average yearly depreciation slows to 8–10%
- Year 4–5: Steady decline around 5–7% per year
- Long‑term (5+ years): Depreciation slows further due to vehicle’s high resale value and specialized drivetrain
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