While the
BMW X3 2023 has a starting price of AED 302,000, one of 28 available trim levels, the 450H-L-PLATINUM-7-SEATS is available with a variety of features including ABS (Anti-lock Brake System), Active Headrests, Advanced Air Bags System (AABS), Airbags, Center Arm Rest, Central Locking, Cupholders, DVD, Auto Headlamps, Automatic Headlight Range Control, Chrome Plated Radiator Grille, Cornering Lights, Adaptive Cruise Control, Audio Controls on Steering Wheel, Auto Dimming Mirror, and Automatic AC.
This Japanese SUV comes with a 3.5-litre 6 Hybrid engine that generates 308 horsepower and 335 Nm of torque. On the other hand, the BMW X3 comes with a 2.0-litre engine, which is well-received for its balance of power and efficiency.
For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the RX including all versions is AED 268,636. Factoring in annual depreciation of 15%, we expect the 450H-L-PLATINUM-7-SEATS to cost AED 250,750 on the
used car market by next year.
With a 65-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of 7L for every 100 kilometers, filling the 450H-L-PLATINUM-7-SEATS will likely set you back AED 190.45, considering the current fuel price of AED 2.93 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. With an average commute of 25,000 kilometers per year, you will be doing 9 fill-ups, costing you a total of AED 1,714.
The Lexus RX is known for its luxurious interior and advanced technology, making it a popular choice among UAE customers. It also offers a smooth ride and reliability, key factors for many buyers in the region. The hybrid version is particularly appealing due to its fuel efficiency, aligning with the increasing demand for eco-friendly vehicles in the UAE market. Safety features such as adaptive cruise control and advanced airbags enhance its reputation as a family-friendly SUV.