What we can make out, however, is that the X2 will be BMW’s answer to the Mercedes-Benz GLC, and it will slot right in between the BMW X1 and the X3 in the carmaker’s portfolio. Presently, prices for the BMW X1 (diesel) start from Rs 32.4 lakh and go up to Rs 42.7 lakh (both prices ex-showroom). The BMW X3, which is bigger than the X1, starts from Rs 49.1 lakh (ex-showroom). However, the X3 is due for a model change and we’re expecting the new version to come to India in 2018. In all likelihood, this could happen before the launch of the X2 in India. The new generation X3 is likely to cost more than the current version thereby leaving some room for the X2 to fit in perfectly.