BMW iX3 Neue Klasse First Drive Review: Design, Features, Range, and Performance

BMW iX3 Neue Klasse First Drive front profile view with updated grille and LED headlights

BMW iX3 Neue Klasse First Drive Review

The BMW iX3 Neue Klasse has already become one of the most talked-about electric SUVs of 2025. The first look video went viral even before anyone had driven the car. Now the full driving experience from Ronda in Spain finally shows what this new generation BMW is about.

This is an important model for BMW because it marks a complete reinvention. For the first time, the brand has developed both the hardware and software in-house. It is also the first car to introduce BMW’s new design direction and the first model to use the company’s new four-processor architecture.

Below is a fully organised breakdown of the details, based purely on the original review experience.

Price and Variants

BMW iX3 pricing starts at £58,755 on the road. This gives you almost double the range of the previous iX3 at a lower price. It also undercuts key German rivals:

  • Audi Q6 e-tron

  • Mercedes EQC successor (GLC EV)

The launch model for the UK is the iX3 xDrive 50.

Battery, Range and Charging

BMW has fitted the iX3 with a large 108 kWh battery. Depending on the specification, BMW claims up to 500 miles of range. Real-world numbers will vary, but early testing gives a clearer picture.

Real-world efficiency observations

  • Mixed driving showed around 380 miles on a full charge

  • Motorway-only driving averaged 3 miles per kWh, giving 300 miles

  • Extended testing in the UK will give a clearer picture closer to the claim

Charging capability

The iX3 is built on an 800 V platform, allowing high-performance fast charging.

Charging Highlights

  • Peak charging speed: Up to 400 kW

  • 10 to 80 percent: 21 minutes

  • 200 miles added in 10 minutes

  • Compatible with:

    • Vehicle to Load

    • Vehicle to Home

    • Vehicle to Grid

  • Allows powering appliances directly from the car

Design: Exterior and Sustainability

The iX3 introduces BMW’s new design language. The twin oval kidney grille is a throwback to the classic Neue Klasse models.

Key Design Points

  • Chrome has been removed and replaced with light

  • BMW says chrome is not sustainable, so the focus is now on cleaner production

  • The front camera and ADAS sensors are integrated neatly at the centre

  • Launch colours include Space Silver, with more shades coming later

  • Available wheel sizes: 20, 21 and 22 inches

  • Order books are already open

BMW is aiming for a modern, clean look, with a stronger focus on sustainability and digital integration.

BMW iX3 Neue Klasse First Drive front profile view with updated grille and LED headlights
Front profile of the BMW iX3 Neue Klasse First Drive showcasing the redesigned grille and modern LED lighting.
BMW iX3 Neue Klasse First Drive front and side profile showing sharp body lines and sporty EV stance
The BMW iX3 Neue Klasse First Drive captured from the front and side angle, revealing its sporty and aerodynamic exterior.
BMW iX3 Neue Klasse First Drive side profile with aerodynamic silhouette and premium EV design
Side profile of the BMW iX3 Neue Klasse First Drive showing its clean lines and aerodynamic stance.
BMW iX3 Neue Klasse First Drive rear profile with LED tail lights and sporty EV bumper
Rear profile of the BMW iX3 Neue Klasse First Drive featuring sharp LED tail lamps and a wide, athletic stance.

Interior and Technology

The interior highlights the new BMW design philosophy. It is cleaner, more modern and minimalistic.

Interior Design Highlights

  • Scandinavian-inspired clean layout

  • New Bingy sport steering wheel with a 12 o’clock marker

  • Haptic steering controls

  • Dual-screen setup:

    • Main infotainment display

    • Full-width passenger-visible display

  • Optional head-up display

  • Removable steering wheel is not offered but is strongly desired by reviewers

Digital Controls

  • Buttons and switches have mostly disappeared

  • Rotary iDrive controller is gone

  • Climate and volume controls remain accessible

  • Panoramic vision display can be customised:

    • Temperature

    • Time

    • Date

    • Other frequently used functions

Voice Assistant Concerns

  • Current digital assistant is not intuitive

  • Appears in distracting moments

  • Often fails to understand commands

  • BMW will replace it with the new Amazon Alexa LLM model

  • Expected to fix responsiveness and accuracy

BMW iX3 Neue Klasse First Drive interior with steering wheel, infotainment display, instrument cluster, center console, and front seats
Interior view of the BMW iX3 Neue Klasse First Drive highlighting the steering wheel, touchscreen infotainment, digital instrument cluster, and front seats.

Rear Seat Space and Practicality

Backseat space is close to the current BMW X5, which means adults can sit comfortably even on long journeys.

Practicality Specs

FeatureValue
Boot Capacity520 litres
Boot with seats folded1,750 litres
Frunk (front boot)58 litres
Towing CapacityUp to 2 tonnes
TailgateAutomatic as standard
Roof racksOptional
Electric foldout tow barOptional

The deeper boot shape helps with usability despite the sleeker roofline.

Driving Experience

After several hours on different roads including fast country routes and long motorways, the driving experience is clearly a step up.

Performance

  • Power output: 463 hp (dual-motor, AWD)

  • 0 to 62 mph: 4.9 seconds

  • Strong and smooth power delivery

  • No aggressive punch, just clean predictable acceleration

Steering and Handling

  • Steering feels natural with excellent weight

  • Light in town and tightens as speed increases

  • Balanced weight distribution gives confidence

  • 21 inch wheels ride well, but 20 inch wheels may offer a softer ride

Suspension

  • Steel springs instead of air suspension

  • Hydraulic partner system smooths out bumps

  • More comfortable than the M Sport Pro version

  • Good driving position with lots of seat and wheel adjustment

Regenerative Braking and Braking Feel

BMW claims 98 percent braking can be done through regeneration. This leads to:

  • Very smooth, consistent brake pedal feel

  • Excellent stop-start traffic performance

  • No jerkiness when slowing down

  • Cleaner driving experience overall

ADAS and Autonomous Features

The iX3 uses four powerful processors or “super brains” for different systems:

  • ADAS

  • Driving dynamics

  • Comfort

  • Infotainment

All work together through a central system called the Heart of Joy. Despite the name, the technology behind it works extremely well.

Motorway Assistant (Level 2 Autonomy)

  • Hands off the wheel

  • Eyes must stay on the road

  • Detects eye movement and attention

  • Smoothest and most relaxing ADAS system compared to rivals

  • Licensed across Europe and Germany

  • Awaiting final approval for the UK

Verdict

The BMW iX3 Neue Klasse genuinely feels like a next-generation electric SUV. It is not just a visual update. The driving experience, charging capability, regeneration, interior design and integration of the new “super brain” processors move BMW forward in a significant way.

In this case, the term game changer is deserved. It looks modern, drives smoothly and feels more intelligent than anything BMW has built in this segment before. The name Heart of Joy may sound unusual, but the experience behind the wheel lives up to the promise.

If BMW delivers the full technology package with the upcoming software updates, the iX3 has everything it needs to redefine the segment.

BMW IX3 FAQ

What is the BMW IX3 Neue Klasse and why is it important?
The BMW IX3 Neue Klasse represents a full reinvention for BMW because it is one of the first models where BMW develops both the hardware and the software in-house. It also debuts BMW’s new design language, sustainability-focused details, and the advanced system architecture that uses four processors to control ADAS, driving dynamics, comfort, and infotainment in a more integrated way.
How much range does the BMW IX3 offer?
The BMW IX3 comes with a 108 kWh battery and offers up to 500 miles of range depending on the specification. During mixed driving in Spain, the reviewer achieved around 380 miles, while steady motorway driving returned about 300 miles, which is still strong for an EV of this size.
How does the BMW IX3 drive on the road?
The IX3 delivers 463 horsepower from dual motors and accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in 4.9 seconds. The standout feature is not just the power but how smoothly it is delivered. It feels predictable, well balanced, and tied together thanks to BMW’s integrated driving control processor. Even with steel springs, the ride feels settled and smooth, helped by hydraulic damping.
Does the BMW IX3 support fast charging?
Yes, the IX3 is built on an 800V platform and supports DC fast charging up to 400 kW. This allows 10 to 80 percent charging in about 21 minutes, and around 200 miles of range can be added in about 10 minutes if you find a charger that supports that speed.
What driver assistance features does the BMW IX3 include?
The IX3 uses a new system where ADAS functions are controlled by one of the four dedicated processors. It offers motorway hands-off assistance similar to systems used in Ford models. It is classified as Level 2, meaning hands off the wheel but eyes on the road. The system is smooth, responsive, and less intrusive than some rival systems.
Is the infotainment system good in the BMW IX3?
The screens are wide, modern, and easy to use, with customizable displays and intuitive touch response. However, the current digital assistant can be irritating because it pops up at the wrong time and struggles with useful commands. BMW plans to upgrade it to the latest AI-powered Amazon Alexa LLM for better accuracy and smoother operation.
How comfortable is the BMW IX3 for long drives?
The seating position is excellent with lots of adjustment, supportive seats, and large windows offering good visibility. Drivers of various heights have found the position comfortable. The smooth steering, quiet cabin, and calm ride make it suitable for long-distance travel without fatigue.
How much boot space does the BMW IX3 offer?
The IX3 provides 520 liters of boot space, expanding to 1,750 liters with the seats folded. The shape is deeper rather than taller due to the sleeker design, but it remains a practical load area. There is also a 58 liter frunk and options like an electric tow bar capable of pulling up to two tons.
What is the starting price of the BMW IX3?
The BMW IX3 starts at £58,755 on the road in the UK. This makes it more affordable than rivals like the Audi Q6 and Mercedes GLC EVs, while offering almost twice the range of the previous IX3 for less money.

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