BMW Has Already Sold 100 iX3 Electric SUVs In Mexico
The longest-range EV in Mexico reached the sales milestone after only three months since BMW launched the Neue Klasse iX3 in the country.
The longest-range EV in Mexico reached the sales milestone after only three months since BMW launched the Neue Klasse iX3 in the country.
BMW's product chief in Australia says the iX3 50 xDrive is a mid-tier model, hinting that M-flavored variants are on the way.
A major expansion of the San Luis Potosí factory makes it possible to add the first Neue Klasse EVs to the assembly lines next year.
Less than a year since assembly started at the new Debrecen plant in Hungary, the second-generation BMW iX3 has already reached a production milestone: 50,000 units.
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The 2026 BMW iX3 50 xDrive is officially rated at 570 kilometers (354 miles) of range under Brazil's more demanding test cycle.
Not only is the iX3 off to a strong start, but BMW reports the i3 is also enjoying strong demand ahead of its market launch this fall.
The BMW iX3 is among the first cars to score a maximum five-star rating under Euro NCAP's more stringent vehicle safety assessment protocols introduced this year.
The BMW iX3's global rollout continues in South Korea where an M Sport First Edition is limited to just 30 units. Early adopters have until June 24 to preorder the electric SUV.
BMW's first Neue Klasse SUV tours Portugal, with stops in Lisbon, Cascais, and Serra da Arrábida.
BMW extends the electric SUV's color palette with nine special shades, including the eye-catching Java Green and Voodoo Blue.
BMW fires up the configurator for the iX3 40, a new entry-level version with a single motor, rear-wheel drive, and a smaller battery with less range.