11-09-2024, 06:02 PM | #1 |
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Seat belts missing M detail
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My wife picked her car up to day and I checked out a X3 M50 and saw that it did not have the M seat belt but one that I saw online did - (pic attached) like I thought they should have. Is this a miss? Can anyone confirm. Thanks |
11-09-2024, 06:12 PM | #2 |
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The seat belt M tricolor stitching isn't available in the US. You must have seen a photo for Europe or other market.
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True, that looks like a 5 series rear seat. But I assume the OP was just using that for illustration. Also if they got that off a BMW configurator, sometimes they use pictures from other models to describe a feature that's common across models.
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11-09-2024, 07:37 PM | #5 |
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my bad - It was from a China proposed type model pic from earlier. Be nice though they could offer it though as I saw one on the X5 comp and it looked nice.
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11-10-2024, 02:09 AM | #6 |
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The M detail seat belts are standard for the M50 and the M-Sport Pro package in Germany.
Also we get the small M badges on the fender which is missing in the US. There is quite some variance in standard equipment between the different markets. |
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11-18-2024, 10:49 PM | #7 |
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So, it looks like the X3 M50 is only to be made in US. When I spec the car in the german BMW site, it indeed has m belts. Therefore, the Spartanburg factory must have them in stock to manufacture cars for the European markets - or am I mad.
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11-18-2024, 11:16 PM | #8 |
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Yup the factory has them. They just don't put them on the cars designated for the US market. There's a whole bunch of market-specific variants that the factory needs to accommodate. Most notably: Spartanburg assembles both left-hand and right-hand drive cars.
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US market doesn’t get M Branded seatbelts, M badges on fenders, and the really useful selective beam masking headlights are disabled. Hence, the difference can be more than just cosmetic. There were even more differences on the G01 between US and other markets. |
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Yes disabling the always on anti dazzle selective beam masking tech in the adaptive LED matrix headlights in the US market. One of my favourite features, and really beneficial in the places I drive. In the past there was also mention of US spec headlights units having a lower light output spec, but I’ve no idea if this is true. Here’s a screen cap of a US M50 VIN decode. Should be easy to check a VIN in the same way looking for option code S5AP - Decoding Anti-Glare High-Beam Assistant. Last edited by avi66; Yesterday at 03:50 AM.. |
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