NEW BMW iX in-depth review – bold or bad? | What Car?
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Here's the requested summary of the BMW iX review: - The iX is an all-new electric SUV from BMW, roughly the size of an X5. - It’s a rival to the Audi e-tron, Mercedes EQC, Jaguar I-Pace, and Tesla Model X. - Unlike the iX3, it is a dedicated electric car, not based on a fuel-powered model. - Carbon fiber reinforced plastic is used in the body. - The iX weighs 2.5 tons, significantly heavier than an X5. - Styling is distinctive and divisive. - Features frameless doors and flush door handles. - The kidney grill has self-healing technology for scratches. - M Sport trim includes chunkier styling and options for 22-inch alloys. - The interior design is similar to the i3, not newer fuel-powered models. - Materials are of high quality. - The vehicle has a large, curved touchscreen; BMW’s iDrive 8 system; and crystal dials. - Menus on the screen can be overwhelming and lack physical climate controls. - There's a flat floor throughout the cabin. - The rear seats are spacious with plenty of legroom. - The trunk is slightly smaller than the X5, fitting eight carry-on suitcases. - It only has five seats; there won’t be a seven-seat version. - Two versions are available: the xDrive40 with a 71 kWh battery and the xDrive50 with a 105 kWh battery. - The tested iX xDrive40 goes from 0-62mph in 6.1 seconds. - The xDrive40's ride quality is not great. The adaptive air suspension found in xDrive50 models offer a much better experience. - The brake pedal has a consistent and smooth feel. - The iX xDrive40 has a real-world range of only 177 miles on a cold day. This is less than what was achieved on the e-tron. - The xDrive50 has a claimed 380-mile range. - The xDrive50 is significantly more expensive than the xDrive40. - Handling in the iX is heavy and not particularly agile, but comfortable for urban driving. - The verdict: The iX, with adaptive air suspension, is a better choice than the iX xDrive40 for increased range and smoother driving.