The original iX3 may have bypassed American shores, but BMW is making a bold entrance with its next-generation electric crossover, promising not just superior hardware and software, but unprecedented personalization. Arriving next summer, the US-bound iX3 is set to be a highly customizable EV, allowing buyers to truly make the vehicle their own. Here’s a look at the exciting options and configurations heading our way, straight from Product Manager Nicholas Gerstner. Personalization Inside and Out BMW is opening up the color palette, confirming that the US launch will include all exterior colors already announced for global markets, along with access to special Individual hues . The focus on personalization extends to the cabin, which offers a range of sophisticated interiors: A "Special Green Interior" is on the way, a shade yet to be officially revealed. Digital White will be available, as seen in most press images. Additional alternatives include Castanea and classic Bl...
BMW has officially debuted its all-electric iX3 in the United States at a special event in New York City. The electric SUV is the first series-production model to be built on the company's new Neue Klasse platform. While the iX3 was unveiled ahead of the Los Angeles Auto Show to ensure it received a dedicated spotlight, its arrival in North America won't be immediate, with deliveries for the 2027 model year beginning next summer. Design and Configuration The U.S.-spec iX3 showcased at the event was a Black Sapphire model, equipped with the optional M Sport Package. While it featured the standard 20-inch alloy wheels, customers will have the option to choose from a variety of 21- and 22-inch wheel designs. The interior was presented in a darker color scheme, a departure from the lighter cabins seen in many previous prototypes. The vehicle also featured the new, more conventional M steering wheel, which replaces the unique spoke design of earlier models. Pricing and Performan...