By its very nature, the coupe-like BMW X4 is not as practical as a traditional 4x4, with a smaller boot and less space for passengers in the rear.
The combination of slightly narrow door openings and the sloping roof also makes getting in and out of the rear a bit awkward, and headroom once there is tight for those six-foot and over. Also, while this is a five-seater, the sculpted design of the outer rear seats makes the middle perch raised, narrow and uncomfortable.
It’s better news for those up front, with plenty of headroom and lots of places to store drinks, mobile phones and wallets.
The boot has a reasonably high lip to lift luggage over, but is nice and square, with useful underfloor storage. And the three rear seats can be individually folded to create an almost flat load space.
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