Every Third Electric BMW Ordered In Europe Is An iX3
Since the new BMW iX3 made its debut last September, the electric crossover has had a 33% share in total EV orders across Europe.
Since the new BMW iX3 made its debut last September, the electric crossover has had a 33% share in total EV orders across Europe.
Ahead of its market launch on March 7, the BMW iX3 is already in the hands of a select group of customers.
It will add a second shift to the Debrecen plant in Hungary earlier than initially planned.
BMW and MINI models are the first to integrate the new Global Player app in their cars. Over 180,000 vehicles in the UK are already compatible.
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The all-new electric crossover kicks off the modern Neue Klasse era in the country located in Central Europe.
The BMW M2 CS also made the cut and is now a 2026 World Performance Car finalist.
Fresh images show the new interior design direction BMW is taking with the iX3 and all upcoming models.
The San Luis Potosí plant will build the electric SUV alongside the 2 Series Coupe/M2 and the next-generation 3 Series.
Demand for the new BMW iX3 is so high in Europe that it already covers most of the production planned for the continent for next year.
Sit back and enjoy a 20-minute road trip through Austria’s snowy vistas.
BMW loads up the electric crossover with the M Sport Package and aerodynamic wheels for a new photo shoot in Spain.