BMW iX3 is a 286hp, rear-drive EV SAV

BMW iX3 is a 286hp, rear-drive EV SAV

Wednesday 18th December 2019

BMW iX3 is a 286hp, rear-drive EV SAV

BMW's first all-electric SUV is due for production next year



Credit where it's due to BMW, it took the leap of faith with electric power ahead of many others: the i3 was launched six years ago, with the i8 at a similar time. Today there's still nothing quite like them, but with rivals expanding their electric ranges, BMW sees now as the time to attempt another step forward in electrification. Say hello, then, to the iX3...

At its simplest, the iX3 is a 286hp, 295lb ft, purely electric version of BMW's popular SUV (the original X3 having been launched 15 years ago). It will be capable of more than 273 WLTP miles on a charge, according to BMW's preliminary figures, and means the X3 will soon be available with petrol, diesel, plug-in hybrid and electric powertrains.

But this SUV represents something way more significant than just another amorphous electric bus. Because this iX3 is the first BMW to be using the company's fifth generation of eDrive technology, the hardware that will also be used in the i4 and the iNext; it promises vast gains in efficiency, from battery production to energy use and charging.


So that range increase - an i3, by comparison, has a max of 193 miles - has come about through making the batteries better, not just bigger. Described as "the optimum of what is possible nowadays", BMW is using the latest evolution of NMC-811 battery technology for the greatest energy density - rated at 74kWh.

More efficient cells also mean smaller batteries, less weight and less impact on space - this iX3 apparently has the same passenger space as a conventionally powered one. Moreover, BMW says the latest developments in battery tech mean less lithium and cobalt are being used - the latter reduced by two thirds, in fact - and that it is now sourcing the materials directly before handing over to battery builders.

The batteries obviously then supply a motor, which is housed with a transmission and the system electronics; the ratio between motor output and what the whole assembly weighs said to have been improved by around 30 per cent. A charge time hasn't yet been announced, though you'd have to assume that the improvements in battery efficiency would also come with a commensurate decrease in the time spent plugged in. If the grid is using green electricity, BMW says the CO2 balance of an iX3 - which includes raw material sourcing, supply chain, producing the car and then actually using it - is 60 per cent better than a 20d.


As for actually driving the iX3, BMW believes those outputs give the car "high initial acceleration, and keep a high level even at the upper motor speeds". It really is just rear-drive for now, too, ostensibly because of the benefits in drive system efficiency - but of course - though also because it lends the car a "traditional BMW rear-wheel drive experience."

For those people who like traditional BMWs, this may all come as quite the surprise, though don't forget BMW has been working on its EfficientDynamics tech - of which electrification is a significant part - for a decade now. Best get familiar with it! The iX3 is going to be built by BMW Brilliance Automotive in Shenyang, with production commencing at some point in 2020. More news to follow soon, no doubt...


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andymadmak

Original Poster:

14,597 posts

271 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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It's not exactly good looking is it..

NormalWisdom

2,139 posts

160 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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andymadmak said:
It's not exactly good looking is it..
Indeed - The "kidney" has been replaced by a pair of sunglasses!! Not very cool

Krikkit

26,538 posts

182 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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BMW said:
If the grid is using green electricity, BMW says the CO2 balance of an iX3 - which includes raw material sourcing, supply chain, producing the car and then actually using it - is 60 per cent better than a 20d.
That's an impressive figure, although how much that's reduced by the real-world grid is questionable, it shows they're thinking hard about making it end-to-end efficient.

nunpuncher

3,385 posts

126 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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EVs are the worlds chance to break away from horrible and unnecessary SUVs

DaveTheRave87

2,091 posts

90 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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NormalWisdom said:
Indeed - The "kidney" has been replaced by a pair of sunglasses!! Not very cool
I'm not going to unsee that.

Hitch

6,107 posts

195 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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nunpuncher said:
EVs are the worlds chance to break away from horrible and unnecessary SUVs
Unlikely. SUVs make great family cars and great mile munchers. The trend is up up up!

sutts

897 posts

149 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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I prefer my 286 bhp, rwd BMW in this form:



I wonder if anyone at BMW noticed the coincidence?

Edited by sutts on Wednesday 18th December 11:31

famfarrow

684 posts

155 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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Possibly one of the most bland vehicles I have ever seen.

What were they thinking with that first photo, 50 shades of grey?

Sport220

643 posts

76 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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sutts said:
I prefer my 286 bhp, rwd BMW in this form:



I wonder if anyone at BMW noticed the coincidence.
There have been lots of 286 hp BMWs.
I'm guessing some countries have a power based tax which results in manufacturers often using very specific power outputs such as 231, 286 and 313

Krikkit

26,538 posts

182 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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Hitch said:
nunpuncher said:
EVs are the worlds chance to break away from horrible and unnecessary SUVs
Unlikely. SUVs make great family cars and great mile munchers. The trend is up up up!
Good family cars, possibly. Good mile munchers? No.

The high CoG coupled with the demands of a "sporty-feeling" car means that they're all too uncomfortable these days, much rather have an estate.

Shaoxter

4,083 posts

125 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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Quite like that!
Nice to see that BMW are actually attempting to make more efficient batteries and considering the impact of the whole supply chain.

It will have a lower CoG than an ICE car so might drive quite nicely for an SUV too.

sutts

897 posts

149 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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Sport220 said:
There have been lots of 286 hp BMWs.
I'm guessing some countries have a power based tax which results in manufacturers often using very specific power outputs such as 231, 286 and 313
Slightly missing my light hearted point. Never mind.

Pica-Pica

13,825 posts

85 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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andymadmak said:
It's not exactly good looking is it..
Positively plain, and old-fashioned. The front grille looks much like a Kia - let’s hope that gives it a 7-year warranty.

FWDRacer

3,564 posts

225 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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Talbot-Matra Rancho for the 21st Century. Progress, apparently.

cookie1600

2,126 posts

162 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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NormalWisdom said:
Indeed - The "kidney" has been replaced by a pair of sunglasses!! Not very cool
Ahhh yes. The BMW, 'Calvin Harris edition' SUV


thebestlittlecivicintheworld

55 posts

54 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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I simply do not care and I doubt many others on here will either.

About as exciting as a Christmas morning in Jeremy Corbyns house.

Dave Hedgehog

14,569 posts

205 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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andymadmak said:
It's not exactly good looking is it..
what modern BMW is

at least its not a noddy car like the i3


Motospook

24 posts

53 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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'EVs are the worlds chance to break away from horrible and unnecessary SUVs'

Obviously you don't like them but the main criticism you can level at them is their environmental impact over a 'normal' car because of all the unnecessary weight they carry around. However, at the point a vehicle is fully electric (and charged on green electricity) it doesn't matter what shape or size it is....

J4CKO

41,623 posts

201 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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I think BMW have something in common with a lot of ladies these days, BMW make something half decent looking, or at least passable and then, inexplicably stick some abomination of a grille on it that jars completely.

And ladies seem to have a similar weird thing going on with what they do to their eyebrows.




Daaaveee

910 posts

224 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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Looks good, although I would have preferred a car designed as an EV from the ground up, this looks like it will be a decent stepping stone and not too different from the normal X3 to put people off.

The range is plenty, power level is good and will benefit from the instant response of electric with no gear changes getting in the way. I'm eager to see how much they're going to be asking for it...