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BMW iX3 2025 Launch – 805 km Range, 400 kW Charging

The 2025 BMW iX3 50 xDrive enters global markets as BMW’s first Neue Klasse SUV, offering 805 km (500 mi) WLTP range, a 108.7 kWh usable battery, dual‑motor AWD, and 400 kW ultra‑fast charging. All data verified against official BMW specifications and homologation records.

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BMW iX3 2025 Launch

BMW has officially announced the start of sales for the all‑new BMW iX3 50 xDrive — the first production model based on the Neue Klasse platform. The SUV combines record‑breaking electric range, a next‑generation digital cockpit, and a comprehensive approach to sustainable manufacturing. After its world premiere at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich, the electric crossover is now entering global markets.

🚗 A New Chapter for BMW

According to official BMW Group sources, the iX3 marks “the first chapter of a new era” for the brand. Built on the Neue Klasse architecture, it features a fully electric powertrain with a range of up to 805 km (WLTP) and energy consumption as low as 17.9–15.1 kWh/100 km. Peak charging power reaches 400 kW, enabling more than 370 km of range in just 10 minutes.

⚡ Technical Highlights

At the heart of the iX3 is the new Gen6 battery technology, containing up to 50% recycled materials (cobalt, lithium, nickel), which reduces the carbon footprint of cell production by 42% compared to the previous generation. Aerodynamic optimization and system‑wide efficiency improvements have cut energy use by 20% versus its predecessor.

The model debuts the BMW Panoramic iDrive with a full‑width head‑up display, four central computing modules (up to 20× faster than before), and the Heart of Joy control unit managing drivetrain and driving dynamics. Suspension and chassis tuning preserve the brand’s signature “Sheer Driving Pleasure” in a fully electric format.

🌱 Sustainable Manufacturing

Production takes place at BMW’s new Debrecen plant in Hungary, operating without fossil fuels. Up to 25% of annual electricity demand is met by an on‑site solar farm, with the remainder sourced from renewables. Around one‑third of the vehicle’s materials are recycled, including marine‑sourced plastics used in under‑hood components.

📊 Key BMW iX3 50 xDrive Specifications

Specification Value
Drivetrain Dual‑motor AWD
Power Output 345 kW (469 hp)
Battery Capacity ~109 kWh (Gen6)
Range (WLTP) Up to 805 km
Charging Power 400 kW DC

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