2016 BMW X1: The Least-Expensive BMW Crossover Is Kind of Expensive - Car and Driver (blog)
Only a handful of packages are offered, including the $550 Cold Weather package (heated seats), the $1550 Luxury package (wood or aluminum trim, leather seats), and the $2550 Technology kit (navigation, BMW apps, head-up display, and “enhanced”... There are two Driver Assistance packages, one with parking sensors and a backup camera ($1150), and a “Plus” version with lane-departure warning, collision warning, and automatic low-speed braking capability for $700, which sounds like a steal... For another $1000, you can add adaptive cruise control to the mix, but the Driver Assistance Plus gear is required to do so. Of course, BMW lets buyers pick from a few options a la carte, including the panoramic sunroof ($1350), the aforementioned... Source: blog.caranddriver.com