NEW BMW iX3 – 500 mile electric SUV driven | What Car?

In this brand-new BMW iX3 review, we support the wheel of the BMW's newest electrical SUV for the first time. With an electric range of almost 500 miles and all of BMW's newest innovation, does the iX3 do enough to beat the similarity the Tesla Model Y?

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24 responses to “NEW BMW iX3 – 500 mile electric SUV driven | What Car?”

  1. @mikadavies660 Avatar
    @mikadavies660

    Not a fan of the small buck teeth front. But the interior looks ok.

  2. @Rhythm_Academy Avatar
    @Rhythm_Academy

    Was the rear handle stuck out? 08:43

  3. @brbhave2p00p4 Avatar
    @brbhave2p00p4

    Older BMWs keeps going up in value

  4. @colinharvey1049 Avatar
    @colinharvey1049

    Looks way better than old ix3.

    1. @BishBosh23 Avatar
      @BishBosh23

      Grille 🐽

  5. @markdickson3820 Avatar
    @markdickson3820

    What the hell is wrong with the manufacturers that they keep trying to force no dials and buttons on a buying public that doesn’t want those things. Surely the tiny extra cost is better than having to discount the cars far more, to sell them. At least a German brand did a few things right this time, that thin display seems useful but overall, far too much crap in one screen, no temp or volume dials and I can already see through screen build quality is miles off how well a car was built a decade ago. Honestly at this point, all the German brands get a ‘not even going to consider’, and certainly not for a premium over other brands, it’s sad to see tbh.

  6. @zuti071 Avatar
    @zuti071

    Full respect for brand new V6 TDI from AUDI.

  7. @jimmyb1460 Avatar
    @jimmyb1460

    “Lovely leathers”? You mean vinyl… it’s called “Veganza” which is vegan leather. Another cost cutting move under the illusion of sustainability. How can you call it a “nice place to be” with scratchy plastics everywhere… Go and sit in the old one.

  8. @airtyme Avatar
    @airtyme

    I think it looks really nice

  9. @thespectrumguy2408 Avatar
    @thespectrumguy2408

    I work for Audi and I can say that if BMW keeps bringing these cars out we are screwed. Modern, posh and the range is absolutely crazy.

    1. @davidperry3531 Avatar
      @davidperry3531

      I’m afraid Audi have ‘lost it’ when it comes to interiors – piano black everywhere in the A5. BMW have taken a step passing Audi in this area.

    2. @jh5kl Avatar
      @jh5kl

      ​@davidperry3531 social media parrot comment there, and it’s absurd to think you don’t have options.

  10. @Adrian_Nicolae1 Avatar
    @Adrian_Nicolae1

    Congrats BMW for a beautiful and efficient premium EV with proper autonomous driving. 👍👏

  11. @SaK-w4c Avatar
    @SaK-w4c

    Just can’t get excited about another eV suv

  12. @Kineticmotor Avatar
    @Kineticmotor

    Will try😊

  13. @Ominence1 Avatar
    @Ominence1

    Great car reviewer 👏 design is stunning, but the price eish! Other car makers offer similar spec for less.

  14. @maskinmoller Avatar
    @maskinmoller

    Don’t understand the price comparison with a Tesla model Y as Tesla isn’t a premium brand in my book. But great modern looking car with more clean lines than the previous version.

    1. @jh5kl Avatar
      @jh5kl

      tesla isn’t premium in no rational person book unless they consider Opel corsa premium

  15. @bobbituka123 Avatar
    @bobbituka123

    Gonna miss the brilliant iDrive. Admittedly on my i4 I rarely used it.

  16. @bobbituka123 Avatar
    @bobbituka123

    Brilliant and bold. BMW comes through.

  17. @kevinwall795 Avatar
    @kevinwall795

    If you have made the decision to buy a pure EV, why would anyone pay more to buy a ‘premium’ brand?
    Even Porsche EV”s don’t retain their value.
    Complete waste of money.

  18. @KP-xi4bj Avatar
    @KP-xi4bj

    So, to get “500 mile range” in the iX3, BMW stuck a super larger battery (e.g. 113 kWh) in a car similar in size to the Model Y? Sounds like what the Chinese EV makers do to get more range. Not a smart strategy. Wonder what the efficiency is?

  19. @chasf3433 Avatar
    @chasf3433

    Nice car to get on a 3 year lease but when the warranty runs out it could cost a fortune to fix just one of those horrible door handles.

  20. @sevensixtysteve Avatar
    @sevensixtysteve

    The design is certainly an improvement on the previous gen although it does have more than a hint of the visor styling from Vauxhall/Opel. The steering wheel is crass and tasteless to me and the rear lights comically large. I don’t like SUVs in general and this car does nothing to change that but if it gets anywhere near the quoted range, that will be impressive. It will be interesting to see this design language on a saloon – I would just have to fit an aftermarket steering wheel.

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