NextFin news, BMW officially launched the second-generation iX3 on Friday, September 5, 2025, at the Munich Motor Show, marking the debut of the first series-produced model based on its innovative Neue Klasse platform. This milestone represents a significant leap forward in BMW's electric vehicle strategy, combining advanced technology, design, and performance.
The Neue Klasse platform is a clean-sheet architecture designed exclusively for electrification, enabling BMW to deliver lighter, more efficient vehicles with scalable driving dynamics. The iX3, built at BMW's Debrecen plant in Hungary, showcases this new architecture's capabilities, including a high-voltage 108.7 kWh battery pack that offers an impressive range of up to 800 kilometers (approximately 500 miles) under the WLTP cycle.
In addition to its record range, the iX3 supports ultra-fast charging at up to 400 kW, allowing the battery to charge from 10% to 80% in just 21 minutes under optimal conditions. This charging speed surpasses many competitors and is a key feature of BMW's Gen6 battery system, which also promises 20% higher energy density and 50% lower cost per kWh compared to previous generations.
The vehicle's design introduces BMW's new design language for the Neue Klasse era, characterized by a sleek aerodynamic silhouette inspired by the Vision Neue Klasse X concept. The front features slimmer kidney grilles and futuristic light signatures, while the interior debuts the Panoramic iDrive cockpit—a pillar-to-pillar digital display that redefines driver interaction and integrates advanced digital features for a seamless user experience.
BMW's 'Heart of Joy' computing platform powers the iX3, uniting powertrain, chassis, and digital functions into a central control unit. This system allows dynamic adaptation of driving modes and scalable integration of future technologies, enhancing driving dynamics, safety, and comfort.
Moreover, the iX3 supports bidirectional charging, enabling owners to feed energy back into the grid, stabilize renewable power networks, and potentially reduce household energy costs. BMW, in partnership with E.ON, has launched Germany's first commercial Vehicle-to-Grid program utilizing this capability.
The iX3 is positioned as a direct competitor to other premium electric SUVs such as the Mercedes-Benz GLC EQ and Audi Q6 e-tron, with BMW emphasizing sportier driving dynamics and cutting-edge technology. The iX3 delivers 463 horsepower from dual electric motors in its all-wheel-drive configuration, promising a balanced and engaging driving experience.
BMW Ireland anticipates pricing to start from €73,925, with first deliveries scheduled for March 7, 2026. The iX3 is the flagship of BMW's electrified future, setting the tone for over 40 new models expected by 2027, all based on the Neue Klasse platform.
Sources: BMW Blog (2025-09-15), RTE.ie (2025-09-05), Autoevolution (2025-09-13)
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