BMW IX3 Electric SUV

The BMW iX3 is a fully electric Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) that gives customers their first on-the-road taste of a whole new era of The Ultimate Driving Machine.

An all-new design language gives the iX3 a character-rich appearance that faithfully conveys the technological progress made by the new model. With sixth-generation BMW eDrive technology, a range of up to 400 miles (estimated range of up to 400 miles according to preliminary BMW AG tests based on the EPA’s test procedure standards) and a peak charging rate of 400 kW, the new BMW iX3 sets new standards for efficiency and long-distance capability. A new electronics and software architecture including four “superbrain” high-performance computers makes the first Neue Klasse model more intelligent and better equipped for the future than ever. The “Heart of Joy” drivetrain and driving dynamics management technology enables unmatched poise, assurance, and precision, while the latest systems for automated driving optimize symbiotic human-vehicle interaction.
A defining element of the digital user experience in the new BMW iX3 is the BMW Panoramic iDrive, which elevates intuitive operation and the driver focus to a new level. And an all-encompassing sustainability concept reduces the iX3’s product carbon footprint over its lifecycle by more than 30% compared to previous electric BMW models.
The first Neue Klasse model will be built at the newly constructed BMW Group plant in Debrecen, Hungary. The first variant of the fully electric SAV to roll off the production line will be the BMW iX3 50 xDrive with an output of 463 hp and dual-motor all-wheel drive. Further fully electric variants will follow, including a single-motor rear-wheel drive model. The market launch of the new BMW iX3 will commence in the US in the summer of 2026.

The new BMW iX3 represents a leap forward in development and a milestone in the transformation process when it comes to electrification, digitalization, and circularity. Spearheading the arrival of the Neue Klasse, the iX3 offers customers the latest design and technology innovations, which will shape the brand’s entire model range moving forward. The technologies introduced in the Neue Klasse will be incorporated into nearly 40 new models and model updates between now and 2027.
The front end: new interpretation of the classic four-eyed face.
The upright front end gives the new BMW iX3 a commanding presence. Large air intakes and a black band in the lower section of the front apron accentuate the robust sportiness of this BMW X model. Added to which, the reduced surface treatment allows the distinctive BMW kidneys and twin headlights to take center stage. An all-new horizontal light signature takes the place of chrome trim elements, lending the front end a sense of quality and sophistication. The redesigned BMW roundel is embedded above the kidneys in the “valley” of the hood.
Evocative of iconic Neue Klasse vehicles of the 60s and 70s such as the 1600 and 2002, the sculpted BMW kidneys are vertically arranged. Embedding the kidneys into the surface of the front apron emphasizes their contours further still. There is also a new take on the signature BMW four-eyed face created by the headlights. Here, vertical, slightly outward-slanting daytime driving light elements with indicator functions produce the unwavering gaze on the road familiar from BMW’s past. Additional horizontal light surfaces, which create a distinct sense of depth and extend up to the BMW kidneys, add the finishing touches to the new light signature. Together with the optional illuminated BMW kidneys, they bring a unique lighting effect to the front of the new BMW iX3.
Side view combines powerful stature with lightness.
In the vehicle’s flanks, generously proportioned surfaces accentuated by a small number of precise lines create a character-rich appearance. The design appears as if cut from a single mold thanks to flowing transitions into the front and rear ends. The muscular stature of the new BMW iX3 is underscored by fully body-color wheel arches subtly rectangular contours. In contrast, the glazed areas in the upper section of the vehicle body exude an elegant sense of lightness. The slim side windows and slightly downward-sloping roofline optimize aerodynamics. Hidden seals allow the vehicle body to transition directly into the glass surfaces, producing a harmonious side view. A character line positioned low down in the flanks emphasizes the height of the iX3 and suggests a dynamically stretched profile. The door handles are integrated flush into the doors and extend automatically when the standard BMW Digital Key approaches.
The 20-inch alloy wheels fitted as standard underscore the SAV’s powerful appearance. Painstaking aerodynamic optimization enables a drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.24.

Rear end with athletic shoulders and a new light signature.
The clear design language, focusing on the essentials, continues at the rear of the new BMW iX3. As at the front, the dominant theme in the upper section of the rear is large surfaces detailed by a small number of lines, creating a technical, modern aesthetic. The lower section of the rear apron, meanwhile, generates greater visual impact, with the robust yet sporting character of the new BMW iX3 underscored by a black band and a diffuser element.
When viewed from the rear, the eye is drawn to the athletic shoulders of the body and the heavily tapered – and therefore aerodynamic – greenhouse. The visual emphasis of the wheel arches accentuates the iX3’s width and robust stance on the road. This effect is enhanced by the expansive, horizontally arranged rear lights. The BMW iX3 also has a new light signature at the rear. Its light sources are split through several levels and develop a vivid sense of depth. The individual light sources of the rear lights on the new iX3 are arranged in the familiar BMW “L” shape. The standard roof spoiler further raises the visual dynamism of the new BMW iX3. Echoing the “valley” in the front hood, the spoiler has a central recess that continues into the space between the rear lights, where it creates a perfect stage for the updated BMW logo.
Interior design: modern space has a BMW-typical driver focus and offers exceptional comfort for all passengers.
The design of the BMW iX3 interior sets new standards in terms of modernity and digital experience. The interior has an uncluttered, reduced design, providing the ideal stage for the digital experience. The cabin is all about a clear driver focus and comfort for all those on board. Created specifically for electric vehicles, the vehicle architecture allows for generous levels of space in all five seats. The lines of the “floating” instrument panel flow directly into the large door trim panels, creating an enveloping wrap-around effect for the passengers. With its textile surface, the instrument panel – with atmospheric backlighting – contributes to the warm and inviting atmosphere inside. Large window surfaces and the optional Panoramic moonroof with climate comfort glazing create an ambience bathed in light.
Another prominent influence in the horizontally arranged cockpit is the new BMW Panoramic iDrive, which is based on the likewise newly developed BMW Operating System X. It brings together displays, geometry, and light and sound design into a holistic experience, customizable via My Modes. Also contributing to the prevailing atmosphere are the new driving sounds, sound effects, and sound signals of the BMW HypersonX soundscape created specifically for the Neue Klasse.

Newly designed seats in a choice of interior colors and materials.
The newly designed seats in the new BMW iX3 offer high levels of comfort over long distances, firm lateral support, and a wide range of adjustment. Thick seat cushions extending downward and the absence, to a large extent, of plastic trim give the seats an elegant appearance. With their distinctive contours, the head restraints also contribute to the progressive style of the interior design.
As standard, the seats are upholstered in perforated Veganza in Black Bicolor, Digital White Bicolor, or Castanea Bicolor. Optionally, customers may select Black in a combination of M PerformTex and Veganza or BMW Individual Merino Leather, also in Black. In the front section of the center console is a storage space with a wireless device charging pad, two USB-C ports, and two cup holders separated by an illuminated triangular trim element. Behind it are the gear selector, a roller switch for adjusting the audio system volume, and the physical buttons for the parking brake, rear window heating, windscreen defrosting, and hazard warning lights. Below the center console, a storage space with indirect illumination offers additional room for stowing items.
The luggage compartment of the new BMW iX3 measures 30.4 cu ft, which can be expanded to 65 cu ft by folding down the rear seats as required. An additional 2 cu ft storage compartment under the front hood is available for smaller items. Customers needing additional capacity can specify the optional trailer hitch with a towing capacity of up to 4,400 lbs.

BMW Panoramic iDrive. Four elements with a single goal: complete driver focus.
The BMW iX3 is the first series-production model in which BMW Panoramic iDrive redefines the user experience. With its neatly judged balance between digital functions and physical elements, BMW Panoramic iDrive elevates intuitive operation – according to BMW’s “hands on the wheel, eyes on the road” principle – to a new level of driver focus. The entire system – consisting of the BMW Panoramic Vision, the multifunction steering wheel, the Central Display, and the optional BMW 3D Head-Up Display – is born out of decades of experience and a user-centric design approach. Individual customer feedback, data from over 10 million connected vehicles, and usability studies with more than 3,000 customers were all incorporated into the development process. Physical controls are on hand for the windscreen wipers, turn signal indicators, exterior mirrors, volume control, gear selector, parking brake, hazard warning lights, rear window heating, and defrost function. Other functions have been optimized for use by touch and voice command or via the multifunction steering wheel.
The BMW Panoramic Vision is a newly developed display concept from BMW for projecting content directly onto the lower section of the windscreen, where information appears on a black printed surface stretching from A-pillar to A-pillar. The information is visible to all occupants and promises a new dimension in driver focus. The most important driving information is projected directly into the driver’s line of sight on the left-hand side of the BMW Panoramic Vision, above the steering wheel. The driver is able to personalize content in the central and right-hand areas of the BMW Panoramic Vision via the Central Display. The way the BMW Panoramic Vision is integrated creates a 3D effect for the driver and passengers.
The new optional BMW 3D Head-Up Display positioned above the BMW Panoramic Vision now shows integrated navigation and automated driving graphics in the driver’s immediate field of vision. The content in the BMW Panoramic Vision and BMW 3D Head-Up Display is presented in a neatly coordinated way. BMW has filed several patent applications resulting from the development of the projection technologies used in the two displays, underlining just how much innovation has gone into them.

BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant with major improvements for natural interaction.
The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant plays a key role in the BMW iX3 operating concept, serving as an adaptive assistant that turns the iX3 into an intelligent digital companion. Besides the addition of two new voices, its appearance has also been completely redesigned for the BMW Panoramic Vision. The assistant can be summoned in the usual way with the prompt “Hey BMW” or the push of a button on the steering wheel’s right-hand control panel. The Intelligent Personal Assistant is positioned in the center of the BMW Panoramic Vision by default following initial setup. It is able to react appropriately to the specific context with a range of engaging, lively animations. Following prolonged periods of inactivity, the assistant recedes into the background on a visual level by transforming into the BMW logo. The assistant can control the windows, air conditioning, seating comfort, phone calls, in-car entertainment, and more. It can also be used to call up many function menus or operate certain apps.
If the driver so chooses, the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is also able to offer proactive suggestions based on usage patterns and other factors. BMW Operating System X further expands this intelligent capability by taking far more contexts into account, e.g. from the environmental situation. In the case of driver assistance systems that are fitted but seldom used, for instance, the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant will point them out to the driver in suitable situations. If the vehicle is being driven in a sporty manner on entertaining stretches of road, the assistant will propose activating My Mode Sport. And if the driver misses a call, the assistant will suggest returning the call in the widget on the Central Display. If the driver doesn’t react to the proactive prompts repeatedly or if individual suggestions are frequently rejected, the intelligent system will take note of this and refrain from making suggestions in future.
The Routines function further expands the ways in which the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant can help the driver. In the same way people have their daily morning routine of, say, first switching on the coffee maker then scrolling through the day’s news, drivers are now able to easily teach the assistant routines for the ultimate in personal driving pleasure. If the steering wheel heating, seat heating, and defrost function are all switched on at the start of every journey in winter, for instance, these same actions can be simply combined into a routine.







