The 2027 BMW iX3 50 xDrive starts at $62,850 and has an estimated driving range of up to 434 miles, according to the EPA. For comparison, all-wheel-drive alternatives such as the Porsche Macan EV and Cadillac Optiq start at $86,350 and $56,195, respectively.
The new iX3 50 xDrive comes with a 463-horsepower dual-motor all-wheel-drive powertrain. That gets you the SUV's novel windshield-spanning dashboard display, as well as a host of other standard features, such as ambient interior lighting, bi-directional charging, and myriad driver assists (adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitor, lane-keep assist).
With its smallest wheels and no-cost summer tires, the 2027 BMW iX3 50 xDrive has an estimated driving range of 434 miles, according to the EPA. However, sticking with the standard all-season rubber reduces that estimate to 483 miles. The iX3 can also be fitted with 21-inch wheels, which nets a 398-mile range with summer tires or 399 with all-seasons.
BMW will let you configure your ideal iX3 on its consumer site right now. There are a variety of options, including $650 paint colors, a $750 Parking Assistant package, a $1500 Comfort package, a $1900 Technology package, Driving Assistance Professional and M Sport packages (each $2500), and a $4000 M Sport Professional package—not to mention several stand-alone options that range from $200 to $3600.
Source: caranddriver.com


