Next-Gen BMW iX3 To Launch Globally On September 5 With India Rollout Planned For 2026
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BMW is set to unveil the highly anticipated next-generation iX3 electric SUV, marking the debut of its futuristic Neue Klasse platform. Scheduled for a global premiere on 5 September at the Munich Auto Show, the model is being positioned as a major milestone in the luxury EV space. With a projected driving range of up to 800 km on a single charge and ultra-fast charging capabilities, the SUV aims to redefine expectations in its segment. The new iX3 will also be introduced in India, reflecting BMW’s strategy to expand its premium electric line-up in one of the fastest-growing EV markets.
A Futuristic Design Inspired By Neue Klasse Concept
The upcoming iX3 takes direct inspiration from the Vision Neue Klasse concept, which introduced bold new design cues and an evolved approach to electrification. From sharper styling lines to a more aerodynamic silhouette, the SUV is expected to showcase a refined exterior that combines performance with efficiency. The SUV’s design philosophy will also serve as a foundation for upcoming BMW EVs, ensuring continuity across its premium electric portfolio.Unmatched Range And Rapid Charging Capabilities
One of the highlights of the new iX3 will be its extraordinary range, with BMW claiming up to 800 km on a full charge. This makes it one of the longest-range EVs in the luxury segment. Adding to its appeal, the SUV will support high-speed charging, allowing drivers to cover around 350 km with just 10 minutes of charging time. These advancements highlight BMW’s investment in next-generation battery technology and its commitment to offering sustainable yet practical mobility solutions.You may also like
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