BMW has confirmed its new EV model that has it ‘catching up with Tesla’

  • BMW has confirmed its new EV model
  • The first car in its Neue Klasse range will be the new iX3
  • The car is set to have a seriously impressive range

Published on Mar 19, 2025 at 8:02 AM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid

Last updated on Mar 19, 2025 at 9:55 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

BMW has confirmed that the first of its Neue Klasse EVs will be the new iX3 and it’s set to have a seriously impressive range.

The highly anticipated vehicle is the first to feature next-generation batteries that could make range anxiety a thing of the past. 

The car will be officially unveiled in September this year, with BMW CEO Oliver Zipse saying the upcoming EV will be a ‘typical X model and a BMW through and through’. 

But what’s not so typical is the battery’s minimum range offering of 600km (373 miles) and a maximum of 900km (560 miles).

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BMW has confirmed the first of its next-gen Neue Klasse EVs

The German car maker has been working away at its EV offerings for years – with claims there’s even a secret EV dubbed ‘the beast’ in the works. 

This week, the marque confirmed that its first production model, next generation, fully electric car – a new iX3 – will be officially unveiled at the Munich Motor Show in September and will roll off the production line in late 2025. 

The iX3 will be the first vehicle to be fitted with the Neue Klasse technology – a big milestone for the marque. 

“It’s a project that is unprecedented in both form and significance in the history of the BMW Group,” said Zipse.

“With the Neue Klasse we will be turning the mobility of the future into reality.”

The new models will have impressive range

While rumors and speculation about BMW’s new EVs have swirled for months, we’ve finally been given some interesting details about the range. 

The team from BMWBlog was invited out to the Battery Cell Manufacturing Competency Center in Parsdorf, Germany, where they learned more about the new-generation batteries – and the impressive range they could deliver. 

BMW told the publication the lowest range of its new models is a stellar 600km (373 miles), while the highest is a staggering 900km (560 miles). 

As yet, the automaker hasn’t confirmed which models will be capable of achieving the higher level of range but has said all Neue Klasse-based electric cars will hit a minimum of 600km. 

Alongside that, the new models are also set to get a charging time increase of up to 30 percent. 

As you might expect, news of the batteries has been welcomed by EV fans online, with one saying ‘a legacy automaker is finally catching up to Tesla’. 

“Very respectable ranges for what will likely be great cars to drive,” another said.

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Claire Reid is a journalist who hails from the UK but is now living in New Zealand. She began her career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from Liverpool John Moore’s University and has more than a decade of experience, writing for both local newspapers and national news sites. Claire covers a wide variety of topics, with a special focus on cars, technology, planes, cryptocurrency, and luxury.