BMW is in the midst of its most pivotal transition period in nearly its entire history. The last time the Bavarian automaker overhauled its whole product range to such a degree was back in 2002, when it launched the controversial “Bangle-era” E65 7 Series.
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Nearly a quarter of a century later, BMW is at it again. But this time, with the prospect of electrification. The result is its Neue Klasse generation of automobiles, which sets the theme for how its entire product range will look, drive and feel for the next 25 years.

Helping the brand charge forward into its next era is its latest all-electric compact SUV, the iX3. It’s the first production model to launch as part of the Neue Klasse strategy, featuring BMW’s latest “Heart of Joy” ideology.
More importantly, it’s the carmaker’s first mass-production electric vehicle. Originally introduced in concept form as the Vision Neue Klasse X in 2024, the iX3 is essentially the version ready for primetime.




