BMW iX3 2026 dimensions, boot space, weight and interior photos

BMW iX3 2026 dimensions.
18 cm.
Weight 2360 kg with electric engine.
Boot space: 578 liters.
Dashboard.
Interior space with 5 seats.The BMW iX3 has a length of 4782 mm, a height of 1635 mm, a width of 1895 mm without the exterior mirrors, a measurement of 2093 millimeters with the mirrors unfolded and a weight of 2360 kg. Because of its size, features and ground clearance of 18 cm, we classify the BMW iX3 in the category of large SUV and 4x4 cars. This new model is 48 mm longer, has the same width and 33 mm lower compared to the dimensions of the 2022 BMW iX3.



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BMW iX3 2026 dimensions and boot space of 578 liters:




BMW iX3 2022 dimensions and boot space of 510 liters:




Last opinions on the BMW iX3 2022 size:
✎ Manchester, 14-03-2024 (5★/5)
BMW iX3 2021 dimensions and boot space of 510 liters:




Last opinions on the BMW iX3 2021 size:
✎ Tokyo, 24-04-2024 (3.8★/5)
✎ gurgaon, 16-08-2023 (5★/5)
✎ copenhagen, 25-05-2023 (4.4★/5)
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