BMW iX3 Long Wheelbase Reveals Front Leg Rest In Exclusive Photos
Fresh images from the 2026 Beijing Auto Show allow us to get better acquainted with the bigger and fancier BMW iX3 Long Wheelbase most of the world won't be able to buy.
Fresh images from the 2026 Beijing Auto Show allow us to get better acquainted with the bigger and fancier BMW iX3 Long Wheelbase most of the world won't be able to buy.
The new single-motor, rear-wheel-drive BMW i3 40 poses in Isle of Man Green with the M Sport Package and a predominantly white interior.
The larger, more luxurious BMW iX3 Long Wheelbase for China comes with features that are currently unavailable for the global version. Some might never come.
For the first time, BMW is integrating E Ink into a large body panel, the hood. Eight animations are selectable at the press of a button.
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