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BMW's smallest electric SUV has been simplified to a single, cheaper AU variant for 2026: the dual-motor xDrive30, cut to $77,900 before on-road costs (from $84,800) alongside a range boost to 466km WLTP, as BMW consolidated the range and dropped the entry eDrive20.

$77,900AUD

Indicative price range — a non-binding display figure, confirmed when you get a quote.

Range
Up to 466 km
Battery
Up to 64.7 kWh
DC fast charging
Up to 130 kW
AC charging
Up to 22 kW
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Body style
SUV
Charging port
Type 2 + CCS2

Variants & specifications

VariantUsable batteryTotal batteryRangeDriveAC chargingDC fast charging10–80% DC
xDrive3064.7 kWh66.45 kWh466 km (WLTP)AWD22 kW130 kW29 min
Dual-motor AWD, 230kW/494Nm combined, 0-100km/h in 5.6s. Sole current AU variant since the March-2026 range simplification (eDrive20 dropped). Spring-2026 silicon-carbide inverter update lifted WLTP range from 440km to 466km. 8yr/160,000km battery warranty.

Charging BMW iX1 at home

The xDrive30's 22kW three-phase onboard AC charger needs three-phase home supply for its full rate; on the single-phase supply most AU homes have, it still charges at up to ~7.4kW.

This vehicle accepts up to 22 kW on AC — the rate a home charger delivers day to day (DC fast charging is for public stops, not the driveway).

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Frequently asked questions

Why does the BMW iX1 now come in only one variant in Australia?

BMW Australia simplified the iX1 range in March 2026, dropping the entry single-motor eDrive20 and cutting the remaining dual-motor xDrive30 to $77,900 before on-road costs (from $84,800) while boosting WLTP range to 466km.

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