BMW Australia Increases Prices Of Nearly All Cars, But iX3 Gets $10,000 Cut
BMW Australia is making some models up to $11,500 more expensive, but the iX3 electric crossover has received a $10,000 price cut.
BMW Australia is making some models up to $11,500 more expensive, but the iX3 electric crossover has received a $10,000 price cut.
A new report sheds some light about the next-generation of electric vehicles from BMW, which will begin to arrive from 2025.
BMW is removing the iX3's bulky gear lever by giving the electric crossover a small selector. In addition, the 1 Series and 2 Series GC get more tech.
The iX3 electric crossover was put through its paces in South Korea at the BMW Driving Center in Incheon where it completed a lap in 1:35.
A source familiar with BMW's plans cited by Automotive News claims the next 3 Series EV and iX3 will be assembled in Mexico from 2027.
In the latest video from Fifth Gear, we get to see the entire team check out the BMW iX3 to see if it's worth its high price tag.
BMW and MINI sold a combined 35,289 EVs in the first quarter of 2022, a massive increase of 149.2% compared to Q1 2021.
Available only with rear-wheel drive, the BMW iX3 facelift put its single electric motor to work in a sprint to 62 mph (100 km/h).
BMW has acquired a majority stake in its Chinese joint venture BMW Brilliance Automotive by increasing its shareholding from 50% to 75%.
CarWow decided to do one of their usual extreme range tests, running a number of EVs, including a BMW iX3, until the battery was completely dead.
Thatcham Research and Euro NCAP announced that the BMW iX3 being rated highest among the vehicles tested in driving assistant ranking