Motorola seems to have been going back and forth with this and according to the company, it would seem that unlocking the Moto X Pure Edition’s bootloader will void its warranty. For those unfamiliar, the Pure Edition is basically the US version of the Moto X Style that was launched a couple of months ago.
According to a post in the Motorola forums by the forum manager Matt, “The new (2015) Moto X Pure is not a developer edition, so unlocking the bootloader does void the warranty. Sorry about the lack of clarity on this. We’ve been using this answer but I was double-checking it before posting.”
Like we said, Motorola had previously supported the unlocking of its bootloaders through a Bootloader Unlock program. However their stance has been changing so if you are a developer planning on using the device to create apps, or if you’re a regular user that wants to flash a ROM or use certain apps that might need the bootloader to be unlocked, you will have to proceed at your own risk.