
Munich, September 2025 – BMW has officially introduced the second-generation BMW iX3 at the IAA Mobility Show in Munich, marking a major milestone in the brand’s transition to electrification. Built on the advanced Neue Klasse platform, the new iX3 sets new benchmarks in performance, efficiency, and range for the premium electric SUV segment.
Powerful Performance, Advanced Architecture
Equipped with a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, the all-new BMW iX3 produces an output of 469 hp, enabling acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.9 seconds. The SUV also incorporates BMW’s next-generation 800V electrical architecture, which delivers higher charging efficiency and reduced charging times, further enhancing long-distance usability.

Extended Range for Everyday and Beyond
A 108.7 kWh battery pack powers the new iX3, providing an outstanding WLTP driving range of up to 805 km. This significant improvement ensures that drivers enjoy the flexibility of extended journeys while reducing dependency on frequent charging stops.
Design and Innovation
The second-generation iX3 embodies BMW’s forward-looking design language. Its refined exterior highlights aerodynamics and presence, while the interior offers a driver-focused cockpit paired with advanced infotainment and assistance systems. The minimalist yet premium design reflects BMW’s commitment to merging innovation with comfort.

Production Timeline
The new BMW iX3 is scheduled to enter series production in November 2025, strengthening BMW’s global EV portfolio and positioning the model as a core product in the brand’s electrification strategy.
Commitment to the Future
“The all-new BMW iX3 represents the next step in our vision for sustainable, premium mobility. It combines efficiency, performance, and driving pleasure in a way only BMW can deliver,” said a BMW spokesperson during the global unveiling.

With the launch of the iX3, BMW reaffirms its role as a leader in premium electric mobility, offering customers a product that meets the demands of the future without compromising the brand’s hallmark driving dynamics.
