Quick Takeaways
- BMW iX3 marks the start of BMW’s New Class customer deliveries in Germany.
- The electric SUV introduces next-generation powertrain, software, and driving systems.
On January 27, BMW Welt handed over the first BMW iX3 vehicles to customers in Germany. The handover ceremony was held in the presence of the BMW CEO and the Head of BMW Group Germany, underlining the strategic importance of this milestone for the brand’s electric mobility roadmap.
BMW iX3 debuts as the first model of BMW’s New Class
The BMW iX3 is the first production model based on the New Class architecture. It features sixth-generation BMW eDrive technology, delivering a projected driving range of up to 805 km along with support for 400 kW fast charging, significantly reducing charging times for long-distance travel.
Advanced electronics and software define the BMW iX3 platform
A newly developed electronics and software architecture forms the backbone of the BMW iX3. The system is powered by four high-performance “Superbrain” computers, designed to manage vehicle functions, infotainment, automated driving, and energy efficiency with faster processing and improved system integration.
Heart of Joy system enhances driving dynamics and automation
The BMW iX3 introduces the new “Heart of Joy” drive and control system. This technology enables more precise vehicle responses and dynamic handling, while advanced automated driving features improve real-time interaction between the driver and the vehicle, enhancing both comfort and safety.
Following its world premiere and the start of production, the BMW iX3 is scheduled to officially launch across Europe from March 7, 2026, expanding BMW’s New Class presence and strengthening its position in the premium electric SUV segment.
BMW iX3 debuts as the first model of BMW’s New Class
The BMW iX3 is the first production model based on the New Class architecture. It features sixth-generation BMW eDrive technology, delivering a projected driving range of up to 805 km along with support for 400 kW fast charging, significantly reducing charging times for long-distance travel.
Advanced electronics and software define the BMW iX3 platform
A newly developed electronics and software architecture forms the backbone of the BMW iX3. The system is powered by four high-performance “Superbrain” computers, designed to manage vehicle functions, infotainment, automated driving, and energy efficiency with faster processing and improved system integration.
Heart of Joy system enhances driving dynamics and automation
The BMW iX3 introduces the new “Heart of Joy” drive and control system. This technology enables more precise vehicle responses and dynamic handling, while advanced automated driving features improve real-time interaction between the driver and the vehicle, enhancing both comfort and safety.
Following its world premiere and the start of production, the BMW iX3 is scheduled to officially launch across Europe from March 7, 2026, expanding BMW’s New Class presence and strengthening its position in the premium electric SUV segment.
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