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BMW iX

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BMW's flagship electric SUV, facelifted for 2025-26 with more power and range: a sole xDrive45 M Sport grade from $142,900 before on-road costs, 602km WLTP and 300kW.

$136,900–$233,400AUD

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

Range
Up to 602 km
Battery
Up to 94.8 kWh
DC fast charging
Up to 175 kW
AC charging
Up to 7.4 kW
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Body style
SUV
Charging port
Type 2 + CCS2

Variants & specifications

VariantUsable batteryTotal batteryRangeDriveAC chargingDC fast charging10–80% DC
xDrive45 M Sport94.8 kWh100.6 kWh602 km (WLTP)AWD7.4 kW175 kW34 min
Sole current AU grade. 300kW power/700Nm, 5.1s 0-100km/h. RRP $142,900 before on-road costs. 5 seats, 500-1,750L boot.

Charging BMW iX at home

The iX's 7.4kW onboard AC charger matches a single-phase AU home's ceiling directly — a three-phase home supply and charger won't speed up AC charging beyond that on this grade.

This vehicle accepts up to 7.4 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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Details

Seats5
Boot space500 L
Power300 kW
0–100 km/h5.1 s
Battery warranty8 years
Battery warranty distance160,000 km
ANCAP rating5 stars

Frequently asked questions

Is the BMW iX the same vehicle as the BMW iX1 or iX3?

No — the iX is BMW's largest and most expensive electric SUV, distinct from the smaller, cheaper iX1 (compact) and iX3 (mid-size, an all-new 'Neue Klasse' generation). The iX shares its name only; all three are separate model lines sold alongside each other in Australia.

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