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- BMW_X-Coupe abstract "The X-Coupe was a concept crossover coupe from BMW, debuting at the 2001 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Based upon the BMW X5 chassis, the X-Coupe featured an aluminium body and a 3.0 litre turbo-diesel engine. The BMW X-Coupe has debuted at the 2001 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, it is based on the BMW X5 chassis, it was a crossover coupe. Unlike the BMW X5, the X-Coupe had an aluminium body, a trunk opening downwards and two doors that swing outward. The X-Coupe was a crossover coupe, it featured an aluminium body, a 3.0 litre turbo-diesel engine, a trunk opening downwards, two opening conventional doors that swing outward and large tires and large rims.".
- BMW_X-Coupe bodyStyle Crossover_(automobile).
- BMW_X-Coupe class Concept_car.
- BMW_X-Coupe engine BMW_X-Coupe__1.
- BMW_X-Coupe manufacturer BMW.
- BMW_X-Coupe predecessor BMW_Nazca_C2.
- BMW_X-Coupe productionEndYear "2001".
- BMW_X-Coupe productionStartYear "2001".
- BMW_X-Coupe relatedMeanOfTransportation BMW_X5.
- BMW_X-Coupe successor BMW_Z4_(E85).
- BMW_X-Coupe thumbnail Bmw_x-coupe.jpg?width=300.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageID "18186440".
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageLength "1600".
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageRevisionID "612263283".
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink BMW.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink BMW_Nazca_C2.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink BMW_X5.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink BMW_Z4_(E85).
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000s_automobiles.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Category:BMW_concept_vehicles.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_2001.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Chassis.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Concept_car.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Crossover_(automobile).
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Detroit,_Michigan.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_engine.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink North_American_International_Auto_Show.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Tire.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Trunk_(automobile).
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Trunk_(car).
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Turbocharger.
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLinkText "BMW X-Coupe".
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageWikiLinkText "X-Coupe".
- BMW_X-Coupe bodyStyle "2".
- BMW_X-Coupe class Concept_car.
- BMW_X-Coupe class Crossover_(automobile).
- BMW_X-Coupe engine "3".
- BMW_X-Coupe hasPhotoCollection BMW_X-Coupe.
- BMW_X-Coupe manufacturer BMW.
- BMW_X-Coupe name "BMW X-Coupe".
- BMW_X-Coupe predecessor BMW_Nazca_C2.
- BMW_X-Coupe production "2001".
- BMW_X-Coupe related BMW_X5.
- BMW_X-Coupe successor BMW_Z4_(E85).
- BMW_X-Coupe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- BMW_X-Coupe subject Category:2000s_automobiles.
- BMW_X-Coupe subject Category:BMW_concept_vehicles.
- BMW_X-Coupe subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_2001.
- BMW_X-Coupe hypernym Coupe.
- BMW_X-Coupe type Automobile.
- BMW_X-Coupe type MeanOfTransportation.
- BMW_X-Coupe type Vehicle.
- BMW_X-Coupe type Product.
- BMW_X-Coupe type DesignedArtifact.
- BMW_X-Coupe type Thing.
- BMW_X-Coupe comment "The X-Coupe was a concept crossover coupe from BMW, debuting at the 2001 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Based upon the BMW X5 chassis, the X-Coupe featured an aluminium body and a 3.0 litre turbo-diesel engine. The BMW X-Coupe has debuted at the 2001 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, it is based on the BMW X5 chassis, it was a crossover coupe. Unlike the BMW X5, the X-Coupe had an aluminium body, a trunk opening downwards and two doors that swing outward.".
- BMW_X-Coupe label "BMW X-Coupe".
- BMW_X-Coupe sameAs m.04cxklr.
- BMW_X-Coupe sameAs Q4836082.
- BMW_X-Coupe sameAs Q4836082.
- BMW_X-Coupe wasDerivedFrom BMW_X-Coupe?oldid=612263283.
- BMW_X-Coupe depiction Bmw_x-coupe.jpg.
- BMW_X-Coupe isPrimaryTopicOf BMW_X-Coupe.
- BMW_X-Coupe name "BMW X-Coupe".