BMW iX3

1. Body Style and Size Segment
The 2025 BMW iX3 is an all-electric compact luxury SUV, sharing its body style with the X3. Its dimensions are approximately 4734 mm (186.4 inches) in length, 1891 mm (74.4 inches) in width, and 1668 mm (65.7 inches) in height.
2. Platform Architecture, Voltage, Range & Efficiency
The iX3 is built on BMW’s CLAR platform, adapted for electric powertrains. It operates on a 400-volt electrical architecture. The 2025 model’s 74 kWh (net) battery provides an estimated WLTP range of approximately 460 km (286 miles). Efficiency is rated around 18.5 kWh/100 km (WLTP combined).
3. Technical Capabilities (Driver Assistance Features)
Standard driver assistance features include Active Guard with Speed Limit Info, Lane Departure Warning, and Front Collision Warning. Optional upgrades include Driving Assistant Professional, offering adaptive cruise control with stop & go, lane-keeping assist, and parking assist with Reversing Assistant.
4. Quality of the Interior, Storage Capacity (Front & Rear)
The iX3’s interior upholds BMW’s reputation for premium quality, featuring high-grade materials and excellent ergonomics. Seating is comfortable and supportive. The rear cargo capacity is 510 liters (18.0 cubic feet), expanding to 1560 liters (55.1 cubic feet) with the rear seats folded. There is no frunk (front trunk).
5. App Functionality
The My BMW App offers comprehensive remote control and monitoring. Users can check vehicle status, lock/unlock doors, pre-condition the cabin, and manage charging. It also provides navigation functionalities, service scheduling, and remote software updates.
6. 3 Pros and 3 Cons
Pros:
- Familiar X3 body style for a seamless transition to EV.
- Excellent build quality and premium interior.
- Efficient electric powertrain with decent real-world range.
Cons:
- No frunk, limiting front storage options.
- Charging speed is not class-leading.
- Rear-wheel drive only, lacking AWD option.
7. Overall Summary
The 2025 BMW iX3 offers a solid all-electric option for those seeking a premium compact SUV. Compared to competitors like the Mercedes-Benz EQC or Audi Q4 e-tron, the iX3 excels in its traditional BMW driving dynamics and high-quality interior. However, its lack of an all-wheel-drive option and a frunk might be considerations for some buyers.
Real world range estimates
The table below shows some estimated real-world examples in perfect condition and in conditions needing A/C to heat or cool vehicles. See our range guide to see how the range is affected in real world.
Range | Consumption | |
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120kmh/75mph perfect condition | 322 km / 200 mi | 23 kWh/100km / 2,7 mi/kWh |
120kmh/75mph with 2KW heating | 300 km /186mi | 24,7 kWh/100km /2,5 mi/kWh |