Our Design Enhancements for the BMW Vision Neue Klasse X
Discover the sleek new look of the BMW Vision Neue Klasse X with our exclusive design tweaks that redefine luxury
Discover the sleek new look of the BMW Vision Neue Klasse X with our exclusive design tweaks that redefine luxury
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Kai Langer, Head of BMW i Design, guides through the floating center console of the BMW Vision Neue Klasse X with its detachable speaker.
BMW EVs on Neue Klasse platform will come with three battery capacities: 75 kWh, 90 kWh, and 105 kWh. Maximum charging power will be 350 kW.
This is how we think the next-generation BMW iX3 is going to look when it debuts sometime in 2025. It should remain similar to the concept.
Ahead of its official debut on March 21, the BMW Vision Neue Klasse X concept reveals its striking front design on social media.
BMW engineers continue to test the NA5 iX3, this time in the snow, as seen in the video at the end of the article.
The BMW iX3 (codename NA5) will arrive in 2025 when production kicks off in Debrecen, Hungary and could deliver 550 horsepower
The apex of the 2025 BMW iX3 lineup is anticipated to offer an electric range between 700-800 km on the WLTP cycle