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BMW iX3 achieves highest “five star” rating in first Euro NCAP test since introduction of new, more stringent assessment standard.
Wed Jul 08 11:00:00 CEST 2026 Press Release
All-encompassing safety approach of BMW endorsed by Euro NCAP result. New Euro NCAP test procedure covers the entire sequence of events – from preventive features and crash avoidance systems via crash protection to safety after a crash. Safety of the flush-fitting, electrically operated door handles on the BMW iX3 confirmed in all situations tested. First Neue Klasse model comfortably achieved a five-star rating in Euro NCAP testing, which now imposes significantly stricter requirements.
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Munich/Brussels. The BMW iX3 has been awarded the highest rating of five stars in the latest safety test conducted by independent assessment organisation Euro NCAP. The BMW iX3 was one of the first vehicles to be assessed according to the thoroughly revised test protocols introduced in 2026. The new testing procedure has a greater focus on real-world scenarios on the road and imposes significantly greater requirements for vehicle safety. In the latest Euro NCAP test, the first Neue Klasse model impressed in each of the four new crash safety stages – “Safe Driving”, “Crash Avoidance”, “Crash Protection” and “Post Crash Safety”. Indeed, it exceeded the scores required for a five-star rating by a significant margin.
The highest rating of five stars achieved here by BMW is rooted in the brand’s all-encompassing approach to safety. The safety concept of the BMW iX3 takes into account the protection of those on board in a collision, as well as crash avoidance systems and functions that help to extricate occupants after a crash. This fits in with the new and more stringent Euro NCAP assessment system. Previously, ratings were given for protection of the vehicle’s occupants (both children and adults) and vulnerable road users, and for the vehicle’s safety assistance systems. The new procedure now covers the entire sequence of events and places a clear emphasis on everyday road scenarios.
Driver assistance systems in the BMW iX3 earn excellent rating.
The standard-fitted driver assistance systems in the BMW iX3
played a key role in this strong performance. In the “Safe Driving”
category, for example, Euro NCAP gave the BMW a positive rating in
recognition of its ability to help drivers stay alert to the traffic
around them. The Speed Limit Info display also made a convincing
impression. It showed the correct speed on 97 per cent of a
cross-border test route covering around 2,000 kilometres (1,243 miles)
through Italy, France, Germany and Austria. Likewise attracting a
positive assessment was the combination of physical controls for
essential driving functions, the Central Display for adjusting
infotainment and comfort-enhancing functions and the BMW Intelligent
Personal Assistant for voice control. The systems in the BMW iX3 that
detect if a child has been left behind in the vehicle earned a
positive assessment, too. And the BMW iX3 posted a score of 73 per
cent for “Safe Driving”, which is 13 percentage points higher than
actually required for a five-star rating in this category.
Exit warning provides effective protection for cyclists.
The BMW iX3 scored 83 per cent for “Crash Avoidance”. Here,
it impressed with an extensive array of active safety systems,
including Front Collision Warning with brake intervention. Also
earning praise was the exit warning function, which reminds occupants
getting out of the car to be aware of cyclists approaching from the
rear. This prevents injuries caused by opening the vehicle’s doors at
the wrong time.
Exceptional safety for children in the rear seats.
The BMW iX3 recorded an excellent result (86 per cent) for “Crash
Protection”. Euro NCAP awarded it the maximum number of points for the
protection provided to the child test dummies in the rear seats in an
asymmetric frontal collision. Additional test data and validated
simulation models also confirmed a high level of protection overall
for occupants with different body sizes in the various impact tests.
In the side impact tests, the BMW iX3 again recorded top marks. The
standard-fitted central airbag played its part here by preventing the
driver and front passenger from colliding with one another.
Excellent rating for assistance after a crash.
In the “Post Crash Safety” category, the BMW iX3 posted an
outstanding 95 per cent. Here, features are assessed that increase
safety for occupants after a crash and help them to be extricated from
the vehicle. These include emergency call systems, as well as
functions designed to make the high-voltage battery safe and provide
access to the vehicle for first responders. Particularly relevant here
were the flush-fitted exterior door handles of the BMW iX3. The
assessors confirmed that the electrically operated handles worked
reliably after all the crash tests. Occupants are able to exit the
vehicle and rescuers can gain access from the outside – even in the
event of all the electrical systems failing. This is enabled by a
mechanical redundancy for the opening systems in the BMW iX3, and Euro
NCAP gave it a positive rating accordingly. The car performs well
beyond legal requirements when it comes to its emergency call system.
For example, it sends out two GPS coordinates, which helps rescuers to
identify which side of a motorway the BMW is on and therefore to reach
the scene more quickly.
New assessment procedure: from crash testing to complete
vehicle rating.
The new Euro NCAP protocols represent the most comprehensive
overhaul of the assessment procedure since the combined rating system
was introduced in 2009. Today, driver assistance systems, real-world
traffic scenarios and safety following a crash play a more prominent
role in a vehicle’s overall rating – in addition to the traditional
crash tests. The aim is to create a more comprehensive picture of the
performance of modern safety technologies and assess their
effectiveness in real-world situations on the road.
Euro NCAP (European New Car Assessment Programme) is an independent consortium of European transport ministries, automobile associations, insurance associations and research institutes. Since 1997, the organisation – headquartered in Leuven, Belgium – has assessed the safety of new vehicle models using standardised testing procedures. Since 2020, the test protocols have been updated every three years and adapted to new vehicle technologies and the challenges of road traffic.
The full list of results can be found at https://www.euroncap.com/