Cars are expected to do more than ever before. In Bangkok, BMW's new iX3 showed how the brand is approaching the demands of everyday electric mobility.
The BMW iX3 impresses with its all-round competency, refreshing new exterior design, and spacious cabin.
The first of BMW's Neue Klasse models - the iX3 - has launched here in Singapore featuring new battery tech and a new cabin.
The i3 promises driving pleasure and intuitive onboard tech unlike any 3 Series before, while boasting 400kW DC charging and a WLTP-range of up to 900km.
The new iX3 heralds in a new era of forward-looking technology, electric efficiency and enhanced driving dynamics, and it is quite impressive.
As forward-looking as the new Neue Klasse may be, BMW is staying true to its promise of building the ultimate driving machines - just for a brand new era.
Now gearing up for series production of the iX3 in October, Plant Debrecen is BMW's smartest yet, promising cars that made more efficiently and sustainably.
The iX3 now sets the tone for all future BMWs - combustion-powered and electric models alike - while boasting massive leaps in tech and electric efficiency.
Refreshed styling aside, the facelifted iX xDrive45 is quicker than before, and gets a larger battery that gives it an impressive WLTP-rated range of 602km.
Fresh styling aside, all variants can now go further and quicker, with the new entry-level xDrive45 boasting a peak output of 300kW and over 600km of range.
A facelift of the iX - BMW's all-electric tech flagship - is on its way, and will likely pair a few styling tweaks with gains in efficiency and power.
As part of the 2024 Sustainable Christmas Market, visitors got to see the BMW iX2 up close, and even walked home with potted plants upon finishing a quiz.
Featuring the BMW iX2, the new campaign underscores BMW's commitment to innovation and the widespread adoption of electro mobility.
Pricey as it may be, the iX2 finds perfect footing in today's landscape by mixing the trendy coupe-crossover playbook with electric power and a sweet drive.
The BMW iX2 has landed in Singapore offering a total range of 487km alongside a total power output of 148bhp.
A pleasant ride and drive meet raised usability from a new infotainment operating system in the BMW iX1.
Modernity takes on tradition in this battle between the iX, BMW's tech flagship, and the Q8 e-tron, Audi's first electric production model.
The iX2 is a capable, functional and practical electric crossover for buyers who want sharper styling, and a compact SUV that's not so ordinary.
The middle child of the Q8 Sportback e-tron family is quietly impressive, for although it's been improved, not everyone will spot the changes.
Why the drastic change in styling? And beyond just the X2, what is BMW aiming for with its compact class today? We find out at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show.