The Tesla Model X all-wheel drive has 329 miles of range, whereas the BMW iX gets you 303-311 miles on a single charge, ...
According to BMW AG, the facelifted BMW iX (LCI) will launch in Australia around June or July 2025, and is set to arrive with ...
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Hosted on MSNBMW iX gets key upgrades for 2025BMW has revealed pricing and details for its updated iX electric SUV ahead of its arrival in Australian showrooms by the ...
BMW iX electric SUV will arrive in Australia mid-year with a new xDrive45 M Sport specification, while other variants will be ...
The updated BMW iX electric SUV will be $6000 more than the xDrive 40 Sport but gains big increases in performance and range.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBMW’s next-gen EV batteries promise 30% range boost, 20% energy density increaseBMW announces mass production of Gen6 EV batteries in China by 2026, promising a potential 50% reduction in production costs.
BMW’s Neue Klasse will soon hit production lines. Within those vehicles lies BMW’s Gen6 battery technology, which increases ...
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TopSpeed on MSNBMW’s New EV Architecture Could Add Range, Drop Charge Times, And Reduce EV PricesBMW’s ‘Gen6’ sixth-generation BMW eDrive technology is 50-percent cheaper than the old model, and promises more EV range, ...
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Carsguide.com.au on MSNPlug-in hybrid SUV competitor to the Lexus NX, BMW X3 and Audi Q5 scores a refresh: Volvo XC60 welcomes design and tech upgrades for 2025Volvo has given its luxury mid-size XC60 SUV a modest update to keep apace with its fresher-faced European rivals. For 2025, ...
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MotorTrend on MSNBetter, Cheaper, Faster EVs? BMW's Next-Gen Platform Is Aiming For All ThreeBMW's Neue Klasse tech is not only boosting efficiency and energy density but also lowering cost and increasing reliability.
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India Today on MSNBMW i7 eDrive50 M Sport long term reviewThe BMW i7 eDrive50 M Sport joined the Auto Today long-term fleet for a month and we will tell you how the electric sedan ...
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