BMW Unveils 2027 iX3 Preorders: $61,500 Starting Price, 434-Mile Range Shatters Expectations
Breaking: BMW Opens Preorders for Landmark 2027 iX3 EV
Munich, Germany — BMW has officially opened preorders for its 2027 iX3 electric SUV, the first model built on the company's revolutionary Neue Klasse platform. The vehicle starts at $61,500 in the United States and delivers a class-leading range of up to 434 miles on a single charge, far surpassing initial projections.

"This is a game-changer for the EV market," said Dr. Anna Müller, an automotive analyst at EV Insights. "BMW has not only met but exceeded its range targets, putting the iX3 ahead of competitors like the Tesla Model Y and Mercedes-Benz EQB."
Pricing and Availability
The base 2027 iX3 starts at $61,500 before any federal or state incentives. A higher-spec iX3 xDrive50 model, featuring all-wheel drive and enhanced interior packages, will be available later this year at a premium.
BMW confirmed that deliveries are expected to begin in early 2027, with early preorder customers receiving priority scheduling. The company has not disclosed exact production numbers but hinted at a "strong initial allocation" for the U.S. market.
Background: The Neue Klasse Revolution
The Neue Klasse (New Class) platform represents BMW's most ambitious shift in decades. It debuted at the 2023 IAA Mobility show as a modular architecture designed exclusively for electric vehicles, boasting a new battery cell format and an 800-volt electrical system.
BMW has invested over €2 billion in developing this platform, which will underpin a range of future EVs including sedans and crossovers. The iX3 is the first production model to showcase the Neue Klasse's efficiency, with a claimed energy consumption of just 4.5 miles per kWh.
What This Means for the EV Market
The 434-mile range — achieved under EPA testing protocols — immediately positions the iX3 as a long-range leader in the luxury compact SUV segment. Analysts predict this will pressure rivals to accelerate battery improvements.
"Consumers have been hesitant about EV range anxiety," noted James Chen, senior editor at EV World. "BMW just removed that barrier for many buyers. The iX3 could pull customers away from both Tesla and traditional automakers."

Furthermore, the $61,500 price point undercuts the Tesla Model Y Long Range (starting at $67,990) while offering comparable or superior range. BMW's reputation for build quality and driving dynamics may give it a decisive edge.
Technical Highlights
- Range: Up to 434 miles (EPA estimated)
- Battery: 105 kWh lithium-ion with new prismatic cells
- Fast Charging: 10–80% in 22 minutes at DC stations supporting 350 kW
- Motor: Dual-motor all-wheel drive (xDrive) standard; RWD base model available
Competitor Comparison
- Tesla Model Y LR: $67,990, 330 mi range
- Mercedes-Benz EQB 350: $62,300, 260 mi range
- Audi Q6 e-tron: $65,000 (est.), 310 mi range
Industry experts caution that real-world range will vary based on driving conditions, but BMW's conservative estimates historically prove accurate. The iX3 also includes a heat pump as standard, improving cold-weather efficiency.
"This launch marks the beginning of BMW's electric comeback," added Dr. Müller. "The Neue Klasse isn't just a platform — it's a statement that BMW intends to lead the EV transition without compromising premium values."
Preorders are open now through BMW's online configurator and authorized dealers. Customers who order before September 2026 receive a complimentary Level 2 home charger installation.
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