Great handling, advanced EV tech: We drive the 2027 BMW iX3
The new BMW iX3 is an important car for the automaker. Itβs the first of a new series of vehicles that BMW is calling the Neue Klasse, calling back to a range of cars that helped define the brand in the 1960s. Then, as now, propulsion is provided by the best powertrain BMWβs engineers could design and build, wrapped in styling that heralds the companyβs new look. Except now, that powertrain is fully electric, and the cabin features technology that would have been scarcely believable to the driver of a new 1962 BMW 1500.
In fact, the iX3 is only half the story when it comes to BMWβs neue look for the Neue Klasseβthereβs an all-electric 3 series sedan on the way, too. The sedan will surely appeal to enthusiasts, particularly the version that the M tuning arm has worked its magic upon, but youβll have to wait until early 2026 to read about that stuff. Which makes sense: crossovers and SUVsβor βsports activity vehiclesβ in BMW-speakβare what the market wants these days, so thatβs what comes first.
The technical stuff
As we learned earlier this summer, BMW leaned heavily into sustainability when it designed the iX3. Thereβs extensive use of recycled battery minerals, interior plastics, and aluminum, and the automaker has gone for a monomaterial approach where possible to make recycling the car a lot easier. Thereβs also an all-new EV powertrain, BMWβs sixth-generation. When it goes on sale here next summer, the launch model will be the iX3 50 xDrive, which pairs an asynchronous motor at the front axle and an electrically excited synchronous motor at the rear for a combined output of 463 hp (345 kW) and 475 lb-ft (645 Nm).


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