BMW’s iX3 M-Sport SUV – nicely packaged mid-size prestige EV SUV
Driving the BMW iX3 M-Sport SUV today – the more affordable electric version of its best-selling mid-size X3 range, introduced earlier this year at $89,100. Nicely specified despite being nearly $16,000 more affordable to the top spec iX3 M- Sport Pro. So how does it drive. Featuring a 80kWh battery powering a 210kW/400Nm single electric motor driving the rear wheels only via a single speed transmission. A very rewarding EV with a slight hum in a very well insulated and torsionally stiff body giving it a classy edge – I found I was using energy consumption on average around 18kWhours per 100 kilometres not quite achieving BMW’s stated range of 460kms but not far off. Charging time on my 11kW home charger ran to around 7/12 hours overnight but with the ability to take a 150kW charge rate BMW suggesting a 10-80 percent charge could be as quick as 34 minutes. A good level of safety technology but disappointingly lacking rear cross traffic alert. But as a rear drive only surprisingly nimble and with BMW’s wheel slip control system and adaptive suspension very controlled irrespective of road surface. The BMW iX3 M Sport a generally well packaged and extremely comfortable prestige electric SUV. I’m David Berthon.
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