Friday, June 13, 2025

2026 BMW iX3: Next-gen luxury EV to offer 800km of range

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BMW has released more details of the next-generation iX3, the first of its next-generation ‘Neue Klasse’ electric vehicles ahead of a 2025 Munich motor show reveal and 2026 production kick-off. 

The 2026 BMW iX3 – a battery-electric Polestar 4, Tesla Model Y, Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ Technology and Audi Q6 e-tron rival – will be the first series production BMW to use the new Neue Klasse dedicated EV platform.

Using the new architecture with a ‘Gen6’ electric powertrain, the new iX3 promises 800km (WLTP) of range – nearly double the current model’s 460km – and 400kW rapid charging adding 350km range in 10 minutes. 

The current iX3 can add only 100km range after a 10-minute recharge, with new cylindrical battery cells replacing the prism design in the outgoing model.

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The platform won’t support front-wheel drive, with BMW revealing the Neue Klasse-based iX3 will be offered with single-motor RWD and dual-motor AWD drivetrain variants. 

Provisional outputs from the prototype dual-motor version is 300kW and 600Nm, compared to the current iX3’s 210kW/400Nm from its single rear electric motor. 

The carmaker says the iX3 runs four ‘superbrains’ to separately run the various elements of the vehicle, from the powertrain to advanced driver assist systems, managed by a central ‘superbrain’ dubbed the ‘Heart of Joy’ by BMW.

Artificial Intelligence-based software will also be a feature for the driver assist systems, while also working with the BMW Dynamic Performance Control software to control the powertrain, braking, energy recuperation and steering systems. 

BMW says the new system is 10 times faster than those in existing showroom models.