2026 BMW iX3 unveiled in Zurich: M Sport trim, 3D HUD
2026 BMW iX3 unveiled in Zurich with M Sport, 22-inch wheels and a new 3D head-up display
2026 BMW iX3 unveiled in Zurich: M Sport trim, 3D HUD
See the 2026 electric BMW iX3 unveiled in Zurich with M Sport, 22-inch wheels and a new 3D head-up display. Swiss pricing from 78,000 CHF; US from ~$60,000.
2025-11-19T13:33:44+03:00
2025-11-19T13:33:44+03:00
2025-11-19T13:33:44+03:00
At the Zurich motor show, BMW unveiled a rare, fully loaded take on the new 2026 electric iX3. Finished in Space Silver, the crossover wears the M Sport package and eye-catching 22-inch Y-spoke wheels with a two-tone finish. Framed behind them are blue M brakes, with a red setup also on the options list. Dressed like this, the iX3 comes across less like a bare-bones EV and more like a confident, M-tinged statement.Inside, there’s a new-generation 3D head-up display that, for the first time, projects navigation and driver-assistance graphics directly into the driver’s field of view. A Curve Ahead View function highlights hazardous bends in advance. The show car also carries a panoramic roof, an electric tow hitch, three-zone climate control, an M steering wheel, and Castanea synthetic leather. The tech places guidance where your eyes naturally rest, which reads as a thoughtful step toward calmer, more intuitive driving on winding roads or in busy traffic.The options list is extensive: extras add up to 24,120 Swiss francs, bringing the total to 102,120 CHF (€110,500). In Switzerland, the base iX3 starts at 78,000 CHF, noticeably higher than in Germany (€72,700). In the U.S., the model is promised at around $60,000, with deliveries slated for summer 2026.
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2026 BMW iX3 unveiled in Zurich with M Sport, 22-inch wheels and a new 3D head-up display
See the 2026 electric BMW iX3 unveiled in Zurich with M Sport, 22-inch wheels and a new 3D head-up display. Swiss pricing from 78,000 CHF; US from ~$60,000.
Michael Powers, Editor
At the Zurich motor show, BMW unveiled a rare, fully loaded take on the new 2026 electric iX3. Finished in Space Silver, the crossover wears the M Sport package and eye-catching 22-inch Y-spoke wheels with a two-tone finish. Framed behind them are blue M brakes, with a red setup also on the options list. Dressed like this, the iX3 comes across less like a bare-bones EV and more like a confident, M-tinged statement.
Inside, there’s a new-generation 3D head-up display that, for the first time, projects navigation and driver-assistance graphics directly into the driver’s field of view. A Curve Ahead View function highlights hazardous bends in advance. The show car also carries a panoramic roof, an electric tow hitch, three-zone climate control, an M steering wheel, and Castanea synthetic leather. The tech places guidance where your eyes naturally rest, which reads as a thoughtful step toward calmer, more intuitive driving on winding roads or in busy traffic.
The options list is extensive: extras add up to 24,120 Swiss francs, bringing the total to 102,120 CHF (€110,500). In Switzerland, the base iX3 starts at 78,000 CHF, noticeably higher than in Germany (€72,700). In the U.S., the model is promised at around $60,000, with deliveries slated for summer 2026.