The new BMW iX3 has been finally revealed
in its final production form as the brand’s first electric SUV. The electric BMW is based on the current X3 and
features a fifth-generation eDrive system, including an 80 kWh battery pack and
an electric motor with 282 HP and 400 Nm of torque. BMW says that
the iX3 will be capable of traveling up to 460 km on a full charge
per the WLTP.
Power goes to the rear wheels only, giving
the new iX3 a “classical BMW driving experience”. 0-100 km/h comes in
6.8 seconds while the top speed is electronically limited to 180 km/h.
The new BMW iX3 is compatible with up to 150 kW of DC fast-charging, during
which it can recharge from 0 to 80 percent in just 34 minutes. A 10-minute
charge at a fast charger will also add 100 km to the iX3’s driving
range.
The exterior styling comes with a number
of model-specific features to help the BMW iX3 stand out more from its
ICE-powered siblings; the front kidney grille is partially blocked off to
reduce air resistance while a set of aerodynamically efficient 19-inch alloy
wheels reduce the vehicle’s drag coefficient by around 5 percent, adding around 10 km to the iX3’s driving range. Overall, the iX3’s drag coefficient
is 0.29.
The blue accent theme continues inside the
new BMW iX3, with plenty of BMW i logos dotted around and model-specific
displays for the EV powertrain. Customers will get to choose between five
interior trims, standard or sports seats, and six exterior metallic color
options. These include Carbon Black metallic, Sophisto Grey brilliant effect
metallic, Mineral White metallic, Phytonic Blue metallic, Piedmont Red
metallic, and Cashmere Silver metallic. All models will come as standard with
adaptive suspension, featuring electronically controlled dampers.
BMW takes great pride at the iX3’s
electric powertrain; the electric motor, power electronics, and transmission
are arranged in a common housing for the first time, making it more compact and
easier to use across different types of vehicles. BMW also says that their
fifth-generation eDrive technology is 30 percent more power-dense, compared to
the current eDrive technology in existing electrified models.
BMW is also proud of their cooling/heating
system for the eDrive unit; a separate auxiliary heater takes care of the
high-voltage battery pack, even at temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees
Celsius, while another liquid cooling/heating system ensures ideal temperature
control for the electric motor, power electronics, and storage unit.
The new BMW iX3 will be the first of three
new electric models the German carmaker has in store for us; the other two is
of course the upcoming i4 and the production version of the iNext SUV, both of
which are set to arrive by the end of 2021. It’ll also be the company’s first
car to be produced for export at the Shenyang factory in China.\
The new BMW iX3 will become available
later this year in China, with Europe to follow in 2021. BMW’s electric SUV
won’t come to North America, with customers there having to wait until the i4
and iNext models arrive.