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The start of a new era. The new BMW iX3.
Fri Sep 05 11:15:00 CEST 2025 Press Release
• First series-production Neue Klasse model, introducing a new design and cutting-edge technologies. •Sixth-generation BMW eDrive technology with 800-volt architecture and 400 kW rapid charging (up to 371km in 10 minutes). • Intelligent xDrive all-wheel drive for optimal traction and efficiency, using a high-efficiency rear electrically excited synchronous motor (EESM) and a compact front asynchronous motor (ASM). • New digital “superbrain” vehicle architecture including Heart of Joy driving dynamics system. Revolutionary BMW Panoramic iDrive with full-width windscreen display and BMW Operating System X. • New design language: reduced, contemporary, characterful and typical BMW. • Spacious interior with leather-free Econeer materials as standard. • More than 30 per cent lower product carbon footprint (CO2e) over the vehicle life cycle than the predecessor, guided by a ‘secondary first’ approach. • Built at BMW Group Plant Debrecen, the company’s first car plant operating without fossil fuels during normal operations. • Priced from €73,925 OTR, with first Irish deliveries of the BMW iX3 50 xDrive on 7 March 2026.
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BMW proudly presents the first series-produced Neue Klasse model,
the all-new BMW iX3. The next-generation Sports Activity Vehicle
(SAV) pioneers a new era of sheer driving pleasure, introducing an
all-new design language and a broad spectrum of technological
advancements, which collectively give the impression that an entire
vehicle generation has been skipped.
The launch of the
new BMW iX3 represents a significant milestone in the BMW Group’s
transformation towards improved electrification, digitalisation and
circularity. Spearheading the arrival of the Neue Klasse, the BMW
iX3 ushers in new innovations in design and technology which will
shape the entire future BMW product portfolio. The technologies of
the Neue Klasse will be incorporated into a total of 40 new models
and model updates between now and 2027.
“The Neue Klasse is our biggest future-focused project and
marks a huge leap forward in terms of technologies, driving
experience and design,” says Oliver Zipse, Chairman of
the Board of Management of BMW AG. “Practically everything
about it is new, yet it is also more BMW than ever. Our whole
product range will benefit from the innovations brought by the
Neue Klasse – whichever drive system technology is employed. What
started as a bold vision has now become reality: the BMW iX3 is
the first Neue Klasse model to go into series production. We are
not only bringing the next generation of one of our most
successful fully electric vehicles onto the road, we are launching
a new era for BMW.”
Designed specifically for the Neue Klasse, the new BMW
iX3 premieres BMW Group’s sixth-generation eDrive technology, which
comprises highly efficient electric motors, new high-voltage
batteries with cylindrical cells, and 800-volt technology to set new
benchmarks in efficiency and long-distance capability. The result is
a single-charge range of up to 805km (WLTP 1 ). Meanwhile, a maximum
charging rate of 400 kW enables drivers to add up to 371km of range
to their BMW iX3 in just ten minutes at an 800V direct current (DC)
rapid charging station, representing a 30 per cent increase in
charging speed compared with fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology.
With the sixth generation, energy losses are reduced by 40 per cent,
weight by 10 per cent and manufacturing costs by 20 per
cent.
A new digital nervous system, developed from
scratch for all BMW Group drive system variants and model segments,
makes its debut in the new BMW iX3. At its core are four
“superbrain” high-performance computers, which cover driving
dynamics, automated driving, infotainment, and basic comfort
functions such as vehicle access, climate control and seat
adjustment.
The “Heart of Joy” superbrain elevates the
entire driving experience, providing unparalleled handling, dynamism
and precision. Responsible for the drive system, brakes, charging,
energy recuperation and steering subfunctions, the Heart of Joy
teams with the BMW Dynamic Performance Control software stack –
developed completely in-house – to compute all driving functions up
to 10 times faster than conventional control units. The Heart of Joy
significantly improves efficiency, enabling 98 per cent of braking
manoeuvres in the BMW iX3 to be performed solely by energy
recuperation. The “superbrain of automated driving” brings together
all automated driving and parking functions, optimises symbiotic
human-vehicle interaction and offers 20 times more processing power
than traditional units.
Inside the cabin, the
revolutionary BMW Panoramic iDrive, powered by BMW Operating System
X, redefines the digital user experience and sets new standards for
intuitive, driver-focussed interaction – emphasising BMW’s “hands on
the wheel, eyes on the road” principle. The system consists of four
key components: the BMW Panoramic Vision display, which spans the
entire windscreen; the optional BMW 3D Head-Up Display, featuring
integrated navigation and automated driving information with spatial
depth; the driver-oriented newly designed Central Display; and the
new multi-function steering wheel, which serves as the primary
physical control point.
Alongside these significant
technological advances, the BMW iX3 introduces a completely new
design language, which will be adopted by the entire future BMW
model line-up. This new approach leverages technological
advancements to enable bold design changes, while retaining hallmark
BMW styling features. Reduced to the essentials, the exterior design
has a strong contemporary appearance, defined by precise lines,
expansive glass surfaces and an upright front end where the iconic
BMW kidney grille and twin headlights take centre stage.
Inside, the cabin puts the driver at the heart of a
clean, minimalist layout built around the new Panoramic iDrive. The
wrap-around cockpit design flows into the door panels, while
passengers benefit from noticeably increased rear legroom compared
with the predecessor. The standard interior features Econeer seat
fabrics made from recycled materials in a light Vivid Grey finish,
with other sustainable surfaces reinforcing the leather-free
approach.
With the launch of the Neue Klasse, the BMW
Group has intensified its efforts to increase circularity and reduce
CO 2 emissions. A holistic approach to minimising the product carbon
footprint (CO 2 e) spans the entire vehicle life cycle, from a
circularity-orientated product development phase and a supply chain
optimised by the systematic use of renewable energy and secondary
materials, through to production, the use phase of the vehicle and
its subsequent recycling. Guided by a ‘secondary first’ principle,
which prioritises recycled over newly extracted raw materials where
possible, around a third of the BMW iX3 is made from secondary
sources, including marine plastics, secondary aluminium and PET
textiles. As a result, the product carbon footprint of the new BMW
iX3 50 xDrive over its life cycle is reduced by more than 30 per
cent compared with its predecessor.
The new BMW iX3
will be available for purchase in Ireland with three distinct trim
levels: iX3, iX3 M Sport and iX3 M Sport Pro, each offering a
comprehensive range of standard equipment. Key standard features
include 20-inch alloy wheels, under-bonnet storage, an electrically
operated charging flap, heated front seats with electric adjustment,
Driving Assistant Plus with automatic cruise control, and charging
capabilities of 400 kW DC / 11kW AC. The iX3 M Sport trim adds M
exterior styling, 20-inch M Sport alloy wheels, a sports steering
wheel, translucent dashboard lighting, and Veganza/M PerformTex
upholstery. Customers who select the iX3 M Sport Pro trim
additionally benefit from upgraded M Sport seats, an M high-gloss
black rear diffuser, M Sport brakes with red-painted callipers, BMW
Iconic Glow, Adaptive LED headlights, and a Shadowline glass 3D
kidney grille.
The first Neue Klasse model will be
built at the newly constructed BMW Group Plant Debrecen in Hungary,
the first BMW Group plant that does not use fossil fuels in normal
operation. Series production commences in autumn 2025, with the
first Irish customer deliveries of the BMW iX3 50 xDrive taking
place on 7 March, 2026. Further variants of the BMW iX3 will follow,
including a new entry-level model. The new BMW iX3 50 xDrive is
priced from €73,925 OTR.
Model | Max Power * (hp) | Peak Torque * (Nm) | Acceleration * | Top Speed ** | Range | CO 2 | Electric Power Consumption Combined * (WLTP) kWh/100km | Retail Price (OTR) from |
iX3 50 xDrive | 469 | 645 | 4.9 | 209 ** | 677-805km | 0 | 17.9 – 15.1 | €73,925 |
*All figures relating to output, charging capacity, performance,
energy consumption and range are provisional. **Electronically limited.
An all-new design language that paves the way for the
entire BMW future model range.
With the new BMW iX3, BMW introduces its new design language,
which will soon be adopted across its entire future product
portfolio. This new approach is bold, reduced and rich in character,
and brings a contemporary feel to hallmark BMW styling cues. The new
BMW iX3 showcases the design attributes of the Neue Klasse in the
form of a SAV.
“The design of the Neue Klasse provides a very modern
interpretation of what BMW has always stood for,” says
Adrian van Hooydonk, Head of BMW Group Design. “With our
new design language, the new BMW iX3 looks future-focused, modern
and timeless – but, above all, more BMW than ever.”
A new exterior design with familiar SAV proportions.
Measuring 4,782 mm in length, 1,895 mm in width and 1,635 mm
in height, the new BMW iX3 embodies staple BMW SAV proportions.
Its distinctive two-box design combines the rugged presence of a
BMW X model with large surfaces and clear lines, highlighting all
four wheels. The wheelbase measures 2,897 mm, with track widths of
1,628 mm at the front and 1,633 mm at the rear. Optimised
aerodynamics result in a drag coefficient (Cd) of
0.24.
Designed solely around an all-electric
powertrain, the new BMW iX3 offers an impressive
exterior-footprint-to-interior-space ratio, with generous space
for passengers and storage. The luggage compartment can be
increased from 520 litres to a maximum of 1,750 litres with the
rear seats folded flat in a 40/20/40 ratio, while an additional
storage compartment under the bonnet holds a further 58 litres of
cargo. Customers needing extra storage capability may specify
their BMW iX3 with an electrically operated tow bar, where the
maximum towing capacity for the 50 xDrive model variant is 2,000
kg.
With its upright front end, the new BMW iX3 has
a commanding presence. Large air intakes and a black band in the
lower portion of the bumper contribute to its sporty appearance,
while reduced surface treatment helps emphasise prominent design
features. Paying clear homage to the Neue Klasse of the 1960s, the
new sculpted BMW kidneys are vertically arranged. Positioned
either side are new headlights featuring vertical daytime running
lights, complemented by a new distinctive horizontal light
signature spanning the width of the vehicle. The optional BMW
Iconic Glow for the BMW kidneys further enhances the front-end
design.
Clear lines and large surfaces seamlessly
flow into the side profile of the new BMW iX3, appearing as if the
design has been cut from a single mould. In traditional BMW
X-style, wheel arches are finished in body colour with subtle
rectangular contours. Large glass areas with hidden seals bring a
light and open feel to the cabin, while a downward-sloping
roofline contributes to optimised aerodynamics. Newly designed
flush door handles extend automatically when the user approaches
with their BMW Digital Key.
A heavily tapered and
pronounced shoulder section defines the rear of the vehicle.
Horizontally arranged tail lights in the familiar L-shape design –
also with a new light signature – span the entire mid-section,
where individual light sources are split through several
increments to create a sense of depth. The roofline is finished
with a new roof spoiler, featuring a central recess, which
continues down into the space between the rear lights to host the
updated BMW roundel.
New acoustic and visual welcome
and goodbye animations enhance the exterior design. A reduced
sequence of effects is offered as standard, while the optional BMW
Iconic Glow brings additional sequences in Relaxed, Balanced and
Excited styles. These effects add theatre when approaching the
vehicle, continuing inside the cabin via the BMW Panoramic Vision
and Central Display as the driver takes their seat.
The interior design: a contemporary space oriented around
the driver with exceptional comfort for all
passengers.
The new BMW iX3 has a contemporary and
minimalist interior design, which sets the stage for a
trailblazing and intuitive digital experience. In typical BMW
fashion, the entire cockpit is oriented around the driver, while a
new vehicle architecture – designed solely for all-electric models
– helps provide generous space in all five seats. The lines of the
“floating” instrument panel flow directly into the large door trim
panels, creating an enveloping wrap-around effect. With its fabric
surface, the instrument panel – with optional atmospheric
backlighting – helps curate a warm and inviting atmosphere
throughout the cockpit. Large windows and a full-length panoramic
sunroof, available optionally with sun protection glass, flood the
interior with natural light.
A newly designed
steering wheel features pronounced thumb rests and multi-function
buttons for intuitive operation. Redesigned seats offer high
levels of comfort and are clad with a reduced amount of plastic
trim for an elegant appearance. The driver and front passenger
seats are heated and electrically adjustable as standard and the
rear seat bench has a single sofa-like surface. Also electrically
operated are new door openers at both the front and rear, with
controls conveniently positioned behind the window buttons on the
pull handles.
The centre console offers further
storage and features an entirely new design. A storage area
beneath the armrest houses a 12V power supply, while the front
section of the centre console is complete with a wireless charging
tray with room for two mobile devices, two USB-C ports and two cup
holders separated by a triangular illuminated trim element. The
space behind it houses the gear selector, a roller switch for
volume control and physical buttons for the parking brake, rear
window heating, windscreen defrosting and hazard warning lights.
Additional storage is offered below the centre console.
BMW Panoramic iDrive, BMW Operating System X and infotainment.
The new BMW iX3 is the first series-production model
equipped with the revolutionary BMW Panoramic iDrive, which sets
out to redefine the user experience. Bringing together displays,
geometry and light and sound design into a holistic experience,
the system’s look and feel is customisable via the My Modes menu.
Adding to the user experience are the new driving sounds, sound
effects and sound signals of the BMW HypersonX soundscape, created
specifically for the Neue Klasse.
With its
well-judged balance of digital functions and physical components,
BMW Panoramic iDrive elevates intuitive driver-focussed operation
in line with BMW’s “hands on the wheel, eyes on the road”
principle. The trailblazing system was born out of decades of
experience and developed following a user-centric design approach,
where data from over 10 million connected vehicles and usability
studies from more than 3,000 customers were all incorporated into
its development process. Physical controls are on hand for the
windscreen wipers, indicators, exterior mirrors, volume control,
gear selector, parking brake, hazard warning lights, and the rear
window heating and defrost function. Meanwhile, other functions
have been optimised for use by touch and voice command, or via the
multifunction steering wheel.
The BMW Intelligent
Personal Assistant has been significantly upgraded and now
includes two new voices, a new appearance for the BMW Panoramic
Vision and additional assistance for the driver through proactive
suggestions and personalised routines. Large Language Model
technology will be gradually introduced to enable even more
intuitive voice interaction in the future.
BMW
Panoramic iDrive brings together four central elements into a
unique display and control/operation system. The BMW Panoramic
Vision projects information across the full width of the
windscreen – from A-pillar to A-pillar – where key driving
information appears directly in the driver’s field of vision.
Meanwhile, content projected in the centre and front passenger
side of the display can be customised to personal tastes and
requirements. Located above the BMW Panoramic Vision is the new
BMW 3D Head-Up Display, available optionally, which projects
integrated navigation and automated driving displays on the road
with spatial depth. The free-cut-design Central Display with
matrix backlight technology is positioned ergonomically next to
the steering wheel. On the driver’s side, vertically arranged
widgets enable fast and direct access to frequently used functions
using QuickSelect technology. The new multifunction steering wheel
serves as the primary physical control point. Its button panels
help the driver and vehicle to work together symbiotically using
illuminations, a textured surface and haptic
feedback.
Underpinning BMW Panoramic iDrive is the
newly developed BMW Operating System X, which brings a multitude
of personalisation options via the user’s BMW ID, intelligent
driver assistance, an array of digital functions, extensive
connectivity using the My BMW App and outstanding future-proofing
thanks to remote BMW Software Updates.
The
standard-fit navigation system, BMW Maps, includes an upgrade for
charging-optimised route guidance, along with an intelligently
coordinated display of information across the BMW Panoramic
Vision, Central Display, and 3D Head-Up Display, when specified.
When a DC charger is set in BMW Maps, the iX3 automatically
pre-conditions the high-voltage battery to the optimal temperature
for faster charging, with manual and My BMW App control also
available. A MAX RANGE function in My Mode Efficient can extend
range by up to 25 per cent by carefully limiting drive power and
top speed and scaling back selected comfort functions.
BMW Operating System X additionally features a wide range of
entertainment options for both road trips and charging stops.
These include music streaming apps like Spotify, in-car gaming
through AirConsole, and a new video streaming app that offers
access to Disney+, YouTube, and various international and
country-specific on-demand and live video platforms. The Zoom App
for video calls has also been integrated.
The BMW
ConnectedDrive Store provides an overview of the features
customers can currently download or access, which can be added
easily and flexibly through ConnectedDrive Upgrades. The BMW
ConnectedDrive Store also hosts over 60 third-party apps, covering
music and audio, entertainment, gaming, news, and travel, with
local categories available worldwide. To download and use features
and apps, customers will need access to connectivity via BMW
Digital Premium or a Wi-Fi network/smartphone hotspot. With BMW
Digital Premium, customers can enjoy extensive safety functions,
extended navigation features, unlimited data for entertainment and
all-new BMW M Apps.
Sixth-generation BMW eDrive technology: higher
efficiency, more range, faster charging.
Developed specifically for the Neue Klasse, sixth-generation
BMW eDrive technology comprises highly efficient electric motors,
new high-voltage batteries with cylindrical cells, and 800V
technology. The BMW iX3 50 xDrive is powered by two electric
motors, which together generate an output of 469 hp and 645 Nm of
torque. The vehicle accelerates from 0 to 100km/h in 4.9 seconds
and reaches an electronically limited top speed of 290km/h. The
new model features an extensively upgraded electric
all-wheel-drive configuration, consisting of a highly efficient,
electrically excited synchronous motor (EESM) at the rear axle and
an asynchronous motor (ASM) with a compact design at the front
axle. Overall, the drive technology developed for the Neue Klasse
reduces energy losses by 40 per cent, weight by 10 per cent and
manufacturing costs by 20 per cent compared to fifth-generation
BMW eDrive technology.
The use of cylindrical cells
as part of the high-voltage battery concept promotes further
advancements. This design results in a 20 per cent increase in
energy density at the cell level and 30 per cent faster charging
speeds compared to fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology. The
integration of cells directly into the high-voltage battery (“cell
to pack”) benefits energy density and cost efficiency, while
weight is minimised through the integration of the high-voltage
battery into vehicle architecture as a structural component (“pack
to open body”). The high-voltage battery in the BMW iX3 50 xDrive
has a usable energy content of 108.7 kWh, enabling a range of up
to 805km in the WLTP cycle.
Reduced charging times and the premiere of bidirectional charging.
The advances brought by sixth-generation BMW eDrive
technology significantly enhance the overall charging experience.
Thanks to innovative battery management technology with an
integrated switching matrix, developed completely in-house by the
BMW Group, the new BMW iX3 can be charged at 400V DC filling
stations. A maximum charging rate of 400 kW enables users to add
up to 371km 2 of range in just ten minutes, while charging from 10
to 80 per cent takes just 21 minutes. The BMW iX3 50 xDrive can be
charged via alternating current (AC) at a rate of 11 kW as
standard, or 22 kW when the AC Charging Professional package is
specified.
The AC Charging Professional Package
additionally features bidirectional charging, marking its debut
for the BMW brand. The range of standard-fit and optional charging
accessories has been significantly expanded. For flexible charging
during journeys, customers can make use of the new optional
Multifunction Charger, which, in conjunction with a range of
adapters, can easily facilitate charging and discharging of the
high-voltage battery – for example, to charge or power personal
devices. The new BMW iX3 is prepared for bidirectional charging,
offering Vehicle-to-Home capability of up to 11 kW with a
compatible wallbox and Vehicle-to-Load of up to 3.7
kW.
The new BMW iX3 features an intelligent charging
flap, which uses artificial intelligence to detect when a user
intends to connect or remove a charging cable, opening and closing
the flap accordingly. With sixth-generation BMW eDrive technology,
the current charging speed and curve can be viewed in the My BMW
App. Up to ten individual charging contracts from various
suppliers are displayed digitally inside the new BMW iX3, enabling
use of the Plug & Charge Multi Contract function, which allows
customers to simply park, plug-in and go at supported charge points.
A pioneering new electronics architecture powered by four “superbrains”.
The new BMW iX3 debuts a trailblazing new electronics
architecture comprising four high-performance computers known as
“superbrains”. These control units pool their processing power for
driving dynamics, automated driving, infotainment and
comfort-enhancing functions, as well as providing the basis for a
new software architecture that can be continuously upgraded, and
therefore designed to incorporate future functionality updates
including AI-enabled features.
The new digital
nervous system consists of a wiring harness divided into four
zones. This system reduces weight by 30 per cent compared to the
technology previously used and reduces the wiring required by
around 600 metres. Digital “smart eFuses” are another new
technology introduced with the new BMW iX3, enabling intelligent
power modes for different vehicle states which contribute to
improvements in the vehicle’s overall efficiency.
The
Heart of Joy: elevating Sheer Driving Pleasure to a new
level.
As one of four superbrains in the electronics
architecture of the Neue Klasse, the Heart of Joy looks after the
drivetrain and management of driving dynamics. Together with the
BMW Dynamic Performance Control software stack – developed
completely in house – this high-performance control unit is
responsible for the drivetrain, brakes, energy recuperation and
steering subfunctions, and processes information up to ten times
faster than conventional units.
With the Heart of
Joy, drivers benefit from instantaneous power delivery and smooth
power transfer, in addition to outstanding agility, stability and
efficiency. Every movement of the accelerator, brake pedal and
steering is executed directly with assurance and precision. Other
benefits include supreme traction and – thanks to the unique Soft
Stop function – the smoothest stopping process ever achieved by a
BMW. Efficiency is optimised by the integrated management of the
drivetrain, braking system and energy recuperation. As a result,
98 per cent of braking manoeuvres in the BMW iX3 can be performed
without utilising friction brakes.
Next-generation
driver assistance systems and BMW Symbiotic Drive.
All
automated driving and parking functions in the new BMW iX3 are
managed by the “superbrain of automated driving”, providing 20
times more processing power than conventional control
units.
Redefining human-vehicle interaction, the BMW
iX3 pairs its Symbiotic Drive capabilities with driver assistance
functions to curate an unparalleled driving experience, where
acceleration, braking and steering inputs merge seamlessly and
intuitively with AI-enabled software. For example, the automatic
cruise control function is no longer deactivated with a light
press of the brake pedal; instead, it is only switched off when
the driver brakes harder. Meanwhile, the functionality offered by
the City Assistant includes traffic light detection, causing the
vehicle to stop and then move off again when the lights change.
Equipment and personalisation options to enhance
driving pleasure, comfort and versatility.
The new BMW iX3
will be available from launch with one solid and five metallic
exterior paint colours, including Polarised Grey and Ocean Wave
Blue – available exclusively for this model – with a further three
finishes coming to the range from spring 2026. 20-inch alloy
wheels are fitted as standard, or customers can select from a
selection of 20-, 21- and 22-inch light-alloy wheels from the
options list. The range also includes BMW M and BMW Individual
light-alloy wheels, with some in an aerodynamically and
weight-optimised Air Performance specification.
Irish
customers can tailor the design of their new BMW iX3 with the
choice of three well-specified trim variants: iX3, iX3 M Sport and
iX3 M Sport Pro. The entry-level iX3 trim offers heated front
seats, which can be electrically adjusted in six ways; a wireless
charging tray; electric folding mirrors; leather-free Econeer
upholstery; smartphone integration, including Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto and dual-zone climate control.
The iX3 M
Sport trim level brings 20-inch M light-alloy wheels; M Sport
brakes, finished with blue callipers; M exterior styling,
including trim-specific front and rear bumpers; side skirts; an M
rear diffuser and a sports steering wheel. M Sport customers also
benefit from ambient lighting, featuring translucent dashboard
lighting; exterior M logo projection; an M interior trim design
and a Veganza/M PerformTex leather-alternative upholstery.
The most comprehensive trim level, iX3 M Sport Pro
adds 10-way electrically adjustable heated front M Sport seats, an
M Black High-Gloss rear diffuser, M Sport brakes equipped with red
callipers, an M-specific steering wheel and black exterior mirror
caps. The front-end design is further enhanced by a Shadowline
Glass 3D kidney grille, complemented by BMW Iconic Glow and
Adaptive LED Headlights for maximum visibility.
In
addition to these trim levels, drivers can opt to specify their
new BMW iX3 with the Technology Plus Package, bringing three-zone
automatic climate control, the BMW 3D Head-Up Display and an
acoustically-optimised Harman Kardon surround-sound system. A
variety of single options can also be selected, including steering
wheel heating, Adaptive M Suspension, a tow bar, BMW Iconic Glow,
sun protection glass and AC Charging Professional, enabling 22 kW
bidirectional AC charging. From March 2026, a white BMW Individual
steering wheel in combination with Digital White Veganza
upholstery and roof rails offering additional practicality will be
available for specification.
A holistic approach to
circularity and CO 2 reduction.
With the launch of the Neue
Klasse, the BMW Group has further intensified its efforts to
increase circularity and reduce CO 2 emissions. A holistic
approach was taken to minimise the product carbon footprint of the
new BMW iX3, from circularity-focussed product development and a
supply chain optimised by the systematic use of secondary
materials and renewable energy to production, the vehicle’s use
phase and its subsequent recycling.
A variety of
measures were employed to ensure that the product carbon footprint
of the new BMW iX3 50 xDrive is 34 per cent smaller than its
predecessor over its full life cycle – as measured in
CO2 equivalents over 200,000 kilometres. This means that, when
using energy sourced from the European electricity mix, it will
have a smaller product carbon footprint (based on overall life
cycle) than a comparable combustion-engine model once it has
covered around 21,500 kilometres. If the car is charged
exclusively using electricity from renewable sources, it only
needs to clock up 17,500 kilometres before it reaches the same
point.
Approximately one third of the new BMW iX3 is made from
secondary raw materials. Examples include the thermoplastic
components for the motor compartment; the storage space under the
bonnet and its cover, made from 30 per cent 3 recycled marine
plastic; Econeer seat upholstery, produced using 100 per cent 3
recycled PET textiles; and yarn containing 100 per cent 3 recycled
materials used for the headlining and floor mats. Elsewhere,
aluminium consisting of 80 per cent secondary raw materials forms
the swivel bearings and hub carriers as part of the chassis
construction, while alloy wheels are cast from
70-per-cent-secondary aluminium.
Overall, the
product carbon footprint of the supply chain for the BMW iX3 50
xDrive is reduced by 35 per cent. This circular approach is also
applied during the vehicle’s production phase at the newly
developed BMW Group Plant Debrecen in Hungary, the first BMW Group
plant where no fossil fuels are used during normal operation.
Additionally, thanks to all-new sixth-generation BMW eDrive
technology and other BMW EfficientDynamics measures, the new model
is 20 per cent more efficient during its use phase compared to its
predecessor.
Series production of the new BMW iX3
commences in autumn 2025 at BMW Group Plant Debrecen, with the
first Irish customer deliveries of the BMW iX3 50 xDrive taking
place on 7 March, 2026. Further variants of the BMW iX3 will
follow, including a new entry-level model. The new BMW iX3 50
xDrive is priced from €73,925 OTR.
Ends
1. BMW iX3 50 xDrive: WLTP combined range up to 805km .
The Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) is
for comparison only. Actual range varies with vehicle
specification and equipment, state of charge, battery condition ,
driving style, in-car system use, route and ambient temperature.
2. The added range after ten minutes of high-power charging was determined in accordance with ISO12906 in the WLTP cycle. C harging performance depend s on the vehicle specification, battery charge, condition and temperature, individual driving profile, use of auxiliary consumers, ambient temperature and the charging power provided by the charging point.
3. The stated proportion of recycled material in per cent refers to the base polymer without taking into account the additives and fillers contained in the material.
The BMW Group
With its four brands BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad, the BMW Group is the world’s leading premium manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles and also provides premium financial services. The BMW Group production network comprises over 30 production sites worldwide; the company has a global sales network in more than 140 countries.
In 2024, the BMW Group sold over 2.45 million passenger vehicles and more than 210,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in the financial year 2024 was € 11.0 billion on revenues amounting to € 142.4 billion. As of 31 December 2024, the BMW Group had a workforce of 159,104 employees.
The economic success of the BMW Group has always been based on long-term thinking and responsible action. Sustainability is a key element of the BMW Group’s corporate strategy and covers all products from the supply chain and production to the end of their useful life.
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For further information please contact:
Laura Condron
Communications & Strategy
Manager, BMW
Tel: +353 86047 7549
Email: laura.condron@bmw.ie
Aisling Brogan
Events & Sponsorship Manager,
BMW
Tel: +353 86 0146474
Email: aisling.brogan@bmw.ie