BMW iX3 Orders Have Surged Past 50,000, with Deliveries Now Underway
BMW's electric SUV has secured over 50,000 firm orders in Europe, representing a third of the brand's EV sales, despite limited test drive opportunities.
- BMW's new iX3 has secured over 50,000 orders in just six months, with deliveries of the Neue Klasse-based electric SUV beginning in Europe earlier this month.
- CEO Oliver Zipse said demand 'significantly exceeded expectations,' prompting the company to add a second shift at its Debrecen, Hungary, plant to increase production capacity.
- Starting at around $60,000, the 2026 iX3 will go on sale in the United States this summer, undercutting luxury rivals like the $89,950 Mercedes EQS.
- Although orders 'reach well into this year,' Zipse confirmed there is still room for more customers to place their reservations.
- BMW plans to expand the lineup later this year with a more affordable 40 version, while North American production is expected to begin in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, next year.
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The new BMW iX3 would make a hot start, according to the first sales figures: more than 50,000 orders would have already been registered within 6 months. The electric SUV is the first model of the electric era that will change everything for the German manufacturer. The electric revolution of BMW seems
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