The BMW iX3 was one of the first vehicles I reviewed here at Man of Many, and while I’ve driven hundreds of cars since then, ...
The prototype's wide fenders and aggressive nose could easily pass for a BMW M offering if it wasn't for the basic wheels ...
The BMW iX3 has been a go-to premium electric SUV for the past few years, delivering a reliable range, decent fast-charge speeds and a practical interior. It’s also still one of the best EV SUVs ...
The BMW iX3 struggles to compete when it comes to charging speeds and range, but it makes up for that by being good to drive, practical and smart inside with a fab infotainment system. It’s ...
the Model Y significantly undercuts the iX3, starting from under £45,000 while the all-wheel drive Model Y Long Range comes in under £53k. Unsurprisingly though, the BMW is better built and more ...
From the European front, going toe to toe against the Model 3 is the BMW i4. The i4 has two variants that can match the Tesla ...
With a driving range that is sure to ease any anxiety, it still has some hot rivals nipping at its heels, like the BMW i4, Hyundai Ioniq 6 and Tesla Model 3. Read on to see how it handles a ...
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what's its range and how much energy does it use? The BMW iX3 is a rarity in the market, a premium-feeling electric model that's not a whole lot dearer than petrol alternatives. For those happy to ...
We'd expect the iX3 to be just as safe as this – if not safer, thanks to some of the technology on offer. BMW's Driving Assistant Professional pack is standard across the range. This features all the ...