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Nuggets hold off T'Wolves, Cavs thump Raptors in NBA playoff openers
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Fitzpatrick extends lead as Scheffler charges at RBC Heritage
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Real Sociedad secure Copa del Rey penalty triumph over Atletico
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'Scandalous' Marseille lose at Lorient, dent Champions League bid
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Arteta urges Arsenal to have no regrets in Man City title showdown
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Substitute Dupont helps Toulouse cruise past Castres in Top 14
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Questions surround Warriors after NBA play-in exit
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Man Utd beat Chelsea as Spurs stunned by Brighton equaliser
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Cunha steers Man Utd towards Champions League at Chelsea's expense
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Cavs cruise past Raptors in NBA playoff opener
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England beat Iceland to stay perfect in Women's World Cup qualifying
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Spurs 'not finished yet', says defiant De Zerbi
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Germany's Gnabry a World Cup doubt after thigh injury
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Spurs stunned by late Brighton equaliser, Leeds pull clear of trouble
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Spurs count cost after Brighton draw leaves them in drop zone
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England run in 12 tries to hammer Scotland in Six Nations
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Leeds pull clear of trouble, Bournemouth sink Newcastle
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Spain rout Ukraine to boost Women's World Cup qualifying hopes
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Bayern close in on Bundesliga title as Dortmund lose
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BMW iX3 new style and design
BMW’s iX3 heralds the Neue Klasse era. Revealed at CES 2026, the pre‑production SUV features a dual‑motor powertrain delivering 345 kW/469 hp and 645 Nm of torque, launching from 0–100 km/h in 4.9 seconds with a 210 km/h top speed. Sixth‑generation BMW eDrive technology introduces cylindrical cells and an 800‑volt battery with 108.7 kWh usable capacity, enabling up to 805 km of WLTP range.
Ultra‑fast charging adds 372 km in 10 minutes at 400 kW DC stations. Charging from 10 to 80 % takes just 21 minutes, and the NACS port provides access to the Tesla Supercharger network with an optional 22 kW AC charger. Bidirectional charging (V2L, V2H and V2G) turns the iX3 into a mobile power bank or home energy store.
Inside, the Panoramic iDrive spans the windscreen with a 43‑inch projection display and a 17.9‑inch infotainment screen. The AI‑powered Intelligent Personal Assistant, enhanced with Amazon Alexa+, allows natural voice interaction and controls vehicle functions. Sustainable materials contribute to a greener footprint, with recycled plastics and aluminium used in components. A flat floor improves space; the iX3 offers a 510‑litre boot plus a 58‑litre front trunk.
The iX3 50 xDrive goes on sale in summer 2026 with a projected starting price around $60,000. Additional variants with different ranges will follow. As the inaugural Neue Klasse model, the iX3 blends performance, efficiency and digitalisation, demonstrating BMW’s vision for more than 40 upcoming models based on this architecture.