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Mid-size Premium SUV of the Year 2019: BMW X3

The BMW X3 is the 2019 Auto Express Premium Mid-size SUV of the Year, with the Porsche Macan and Volvo XC60 commended

Like so many of our award winners, the BMW X3 is a consummate all-rounder, which is why it’s taken the mid-size premium SUV crown for the second year in a row.

This third-generation X3 is based on BMW’s latest CLAR platform, which it shares with the excellent 5 Series saloon. That car offers superb comfort, handling, practicality and efficiency, and BMW has distilled these talents into its upmarket family 4x4.

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Refinement in the X3 is superb, because its engines are hushed, while wind and road noise are minimal. Plus the ride is controlled and comfortable – the suspension copes well with potholes and bumps, yet body roll is also kept to a minimum.

The X3 handles as you would expect any BMW to, because it combines positivity with its response to your inputs and performance. It hides its size and weight very well, with accurate steering and plenty of grip available, and rarely feels out of its depth on British roads.

BMW’s xDrive four-wheel-drive system is standard, which will be great in an inclement British winter, while the eight-speed auto is well matched to the range of petrol and diesel engines. The latter are good choices, and the X3’s refined nature only starts to crack under hard acceleration, since most of the time you can barely hear the motor.

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In addition, the extra mid-range punch means that the diesels are just that little bit more relaxed to drive than the petrols, which need more revving – unless it’s the rapid M40i model, or the X3 M Competition that BMW has just added for high-performance fans.

Inside, there’s the latest version of BMW’s Professional Multimedia system, with a slick 10.25-inch widescreen display. It’s among the best infotainment systems in any car today, with snappy menus and an intuitive interface. The sat-nav is easy to use, while live traffic info is very useful for avoiding jams. All of this tech, including an even greater amount of driver assistance, is packaged in an interior that blends quality with usability and space. It’s this that keeps the X3 at the top of its class.

Our choice 

BMW X3 xDrive20d M Sport (£44,015)

M Sport trim features leather upholstery, three-zone climate control and a sportier cabin feel with bespoke steering wheel, seats and darker headlining. We’d also go for the entry-level diesel engine, because it provides plenty of performance and decent economy. Take advantage of BMW’s PCP finance deals to make this an even more affordable proposition. 

Commended

Porsche Macan

Porsche Macan - front

The latest Macan no longer offers a diesel option, but the four-cylinder petrol remains a great pick if you’re after performance and economy. The Porsche is still the best car in its class to drive, so enthusiasts after an engaging SUV will love it. But while its agile chassis is a highlight, the car is practical and premium, too.

Volvo XC60

Volvo XC60 - front

The XC60 scores well for its infotainment system and safety kit, but it’s also a great choice if you’re looking for something that’s a break from the German norm. The interior has a high-quality, individual feel and the nine-inch touchscreen display is packed with features.

Auto Express New Car Awards 2019

• Car of the Year 2019• MPV of the Year 2019
• City Car of the Year 2019• Roadster of the Year 2019
• Supermini of the Year 2019• Coupe of the Year 2019
• Convertible of the Year 2019• Hot Hatchback of the Year 2019
• Compact Family Car of the Year 2019• Performance Car of the Year 2019
• Family Car of the Year 2019• Luxury Car of the Year 2019
• Compact Executive Car of the Year 2019• Affordable Electric Car of the Year 2019
• Executive Car of the Year 2019• Premium Electric Car of the Year 2019
• Estate Car of the Year 2019• Affordable Hybrid of the Year 2019
• Small SUV of the Year 2019• Premium Hybrid of the Year 2019
• Mid-size SUV of the Year 2019• Pick-up of the Year 2019
• Large SUV of the Year 2019• Van of the Year 2019
• Small Premium SUV of the Year 2019• Driver Power Award 2019
• Mid-size Premium SUV of the Year 2019• Technology Award 2019
• Large Premium SUV of the Year 2019• Design Award 2019

For complete, in-depth coverage of the 2019 New Car Awards, buy your collector's edition copy of the Auto Express magazine now or click here to subscribe...

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