BMW iX3 (2025) | Expert Rating


Summary

The BMW iX3 is a mid-sized electric SUV and the first model from BMW’s Neue Klasse programme – a complete redesign of BMW’s approach to design, technology and sustainability that will eventually extend across the company’s entire model range.

The iX3 went on sale in the UK in spring 2026, with the range currently starting from about £53K for the rear-wheel drive iX3 40, and from about £59K for the all-wheel drive iX3 50 xDrive. The 50 xDrive models were the first to hit UK roads in spring 2026, with the 40 models joining them in summer.

The iX3 marks a clear departure from BMW’s recent design language. The exterior is sharp and minimal, with light strips replacing the traditional chrome kidney grille surrounds. The interior is more radical: a square steering wheel, a full-width display projection at the base of the windscreen, and ambient LED lighting running across the dashboard, door panels and footwells. Early UK reviews have been strongly positive, with the iX3 earning a media rating of 85%.

Both variants use BMW’s advanced new battery architecture, which supports charging at up to 300kW at a compatible public fast charger – enough to add around 186 miles of range in ten minutes. The iX3 40 carries an 83kWh battery and claims up to 395 miles of range. The iX3 50 xDrive uses a larger battery and claims between 421 and 500 miles, depending on specification.

Our first drive of the 50 xDrive confirmed the iX3 as one of the most accomplished electric SUVs currently on sale, with particular praise for its steering feel and the panoramic windscreen display system.

BMW has placed significant emphasis on sustainability in the iX3’s production. Around 80% of the cast aluminium chassis components use recycled material, interior textiles for the seat upholstery, carpets and headlining are made from 100% recycled fibres, and the battery cells require around 40% less CO2 to produce than those in the previous iX3. On a UK energy mix, the car is estimated to reach its lifetime CO2 break-even point against a comparable petrol model in less than 12,000 miles.

The iX3 has not yet been assessed for safety performance by Euro NCAP. Running cost data is still limited at this early stage. The standard new car warranty runs for three years with unlimited mileage – on the short side for a car at this price – though the battery is covered for eight years or 100,000 miles.

As of April 2026, the BMW iX3 holds a New Car Expert Rating of A, with a score of 72%. That score is likely to shift, either up or down, as we get safety results and more running cost data.

Stuart’s view:

The BMW iX3 is the most significant new BMW in a generation – not just as a car, but as a statement of where the company is heading. ‘The Neue Klasse’ programme represents BMW’s largest ever investment, and the iX3 is its opening move. If it succeeds, the design and technology philosophy established here will define BMW’s entire range for the next decade.
From my own review here in the UK, the car itself is excellent. The media rating of 85% reflects a genuine step forward and a strong consensus of positivity from the UK motoring media.
The three-year standard warranty is on the short side – buyers stepping down from brands like Kia or Hyundai may find it a step backwards, though most direct rivals at this price are no more generous.

Key specifications

Body style: Medium SUV/crossover
Engines:
electric motor, battery-powered
Price:
From £53,250

Launch date: Autumn 2025
Last updated: Spring 2026
Replacement due: TBA

Highlighted reviews and road tests from across the UK automotive media.

Safety rating

Independent crash test and safety ratings from Euro NCAP

No safety rating

As of April 2026, the new BMW iX3 has not been assessed by Euro NCAP.

Eco rating

Independent economy and emissions ratings from Green NCAP

No eco rating

As of April 2026, the BMW iX3 has not been assessed by Green NCAP.

The Green NCAP programme measures exhaust pollution (which is zero for an electric car) and energy efficiency. Electric cars are much more energy-efficient than combustion cars, so the iX3 is likely to score very highly in Green NCAP testing whenever it ever takes place. Check back again soon.

Running cost rating

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Monthly cost of ownership data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by Clear Vehicle Data

Battery range Average Score Variation Score
EV models 499 miles A
Electrical efficiency Average Score Variation Score
EV models 4.1 m/KWh C
Insurance group Average Score Variation Score
All models 43 E

As of April 2026, we have some data on the BMW iX3 but not a complete overview. The data above only represents partial information for launch-specification ’50 xDrive’ models. We don’t have servicing costs or any data for the recently announced 40 xDrive models yet. Check back again soon.

Reliability rating

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Reliability data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by MotorEasy

No reliability rating

The BMW iX3 is a brand-new car on an all-new platform, so we won’t have any benchmark reliability data available for years to come.

The Car Expert’s reliability information is provided exclusively to us using workshop and extended warranty data from our partner, MotorEasy, sourced from both official dealerships and independent workshops. 

As soon as MotorEasy has sufficient data on the iX3, we’ll publish the results here.

Warranty rating

New car warranty information for the BMW iX3

New car warranty duration 3 years
New car warranty mileage Unlimited miles
Battery warranty duration 8 years
Battery warranty mileage 100,000 miles

BMW’s standard new car warranty is not much better than the bare minimum offered by car companies in the UK, running for three years, with no limit on mileage.

In addition to the standard new car warranty, there’s an eight-year/100,000-mile warranty for the battery components.

If you’re looking to buy a used car that is approaching the end of its warranty period, a used car warranty is usually a worthwhile investment. Check out The Car Expert’s guide to the best used car warranty providers, which will probably be cheaper than a warranty sold by a dealer.

Recalls

Official DVSA safety recalls that have been issued for the BMW iX3

As of April 2026, there have not been any DVSA vehicle safety recalls affecting the BMW iX3 (which is entirely unsurprising as it’s not yet on sale). However, when the car eventually arrives in the UK this may change.

You can check to see if your car has any outstanding recalls by visiting the DVLA website or contacting your local BMW dealer.

Awards

Significant UK trophies and awards that the BMW iX3 has received

2026

  • World Car Awards – World Car of the Year + World Electric Vehcile

2025

  • Carwow Awards – Tech Trailblazer Award

Similar cars

If you’re looking at the BMW iX3, you might also be interested in these alternatives.

Audi Q6 e-tron | Ford Mustang Mach-E | Hyundai Ioniq 5 | Jaguar I-Pace | Kia EV6 | Mercedes-Benz GLC Electric | Mini Countryman Electric | Nissan Ariya | Peugeot e-3008 | Polestar 2 | Porsche Macan Electric | Skoda Enyaq | Smart #3 | Tesla Model Y | Volkswagen ID.4

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