Category Average: 181.2 kmph
iX1 LWB: 180.0 kmph
Category Average: 533.1 km
iX1 LWB: 531.0 km
Category Average: 6.07 hrs
iX1 LWB: 6.5 hrs
Category Average: 70.83 kwh
iX1 LWB: 66.4 kwh
The BMW iX1 Long Wheelbase Electric is a premium battery-electric SUV introduced in India on January 17, 2025, at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo. It comes priced at an introductory ₹49 lakh (ex-showroom). This is the first fully electric BMW to be manufactured in India, made locally at the BMW Group's Chennai plant. Claimed to be the longest vehicle in its segment, the iX1 LWB Electric boasts an extended wheelbase for improved interior space and comfort. It features a distinctive design, a premium interior, and a claimed single-charge range of up to 531 km.
The BMW iX1 LWB Electric is available in a single fully loaded variant called the iX1 eDrive20L. It is priced at ₹49 lakh (ex-showroom).
The BMW iX1 LWB Electric was launched in India at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 on January 17, 2025. This is the first-ever electric vehicle from the automaker to be ‘Made in India’ and will be produced locally at the BMW Group’s plant in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
The BMW iX1 LWB Electric is available in one fully loaded variant called the iX1 eDrive20L. It is available in India at an ex-showroom price of ₹49 lakh. The SUV can be had in five metallic colour options, which are Mineral White, Carbon Black, Skyscraper Grey, Sparkling Copper Grey, and Portimao Blue.
BMW claims the iX1 LWB EV has the most spacious second row in its segment. The battery electric vehicle features a widescreen curved display that seamlessly integrates the infotainment touchscreen and the driver’s instrument cluster. The driver is further treated with an M Sport leather-wrapped steering wheel and the cabin gets highlighted with a beige headliner to create a two-tone aesthetic.
The front row gets electrically adjustable Sports Seats while rear occupants get seats that can recline up to a maximum angle of 28.5 degrees. The iX1 LWB EV further feature a panoramic sunroof that BMW claims to be the largest in the segment.
The BMW iX1 LWB Electric is equipped with a 66.4 kWh high-voltage lithium-ion battery pack. This is claimed to make for an MIDC-certified range of 531 km on a single charge. The SUV is powered by a single electric motor mounted on the front axle, producing 204 bhp and 250 Nm of torque. It comes paired with a single-speed transmission for seamless and efficient power delivery.
The iX1 LWB Electric features one-pedal driving and adaptive recuperation technology which allow it to recover kinetic energy during deceleration and braking, improving overall efficiency.
The BMW iX1 LWB Electric has been equipped with a 66.4 kWh battery pack that allows for a MIDC driving range of 531 km.
The BMW iX1 LWB Electric offers a 490-litre boot, which can be expanded to 1,600 litres with the rear seats folded down flat in a 40:20:40 split.
The iX1 LWB Electric is a five-seater battery electric SUV.
The iX1 LWB EV comes with eight airbags, ABS with Brake Assist, dynamic stability control (DSC), and dynamic traction control (DTC). There is an ADAS suite of safety features which includes Lane Departure Warning and blind spot, evasion, and rear collision assistants among others.
The BMW iX1 LWB Electric competes in the premium electric SUV segment, rivalling models such as the Volvo EX40 and the Mercedes-Benz EQA.
The BMW iX1 LWB electric SUV was introduced as a surprise package at the Auto Expo 2025 last month. Two key highlights have since been extensively spoken about - the additional wheelbase over the conventional iX1 that was launched in September of 2023 and the pricing of the new version. In both regard, the iX1 LWB or Long Wheelbase model hits it out of the park, taking the competition to not just direct rivals in the luxury space but many of the premium electric offerings from mass-market players as well - Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6, BYD Seal and the likes.
Now anything which sounds too good to be true may not be true then. So does the BMW iX1 LWB actually deliver on all its promises at a blockbuster price or is there a catch somewhere? Here's our first-drive review of BMW iX1 LWB:
The BMW iX1 LWB is an identical twin of the iX1. Well almost anyway. The Germans have not tinkered with the styling elements on the outside which means that the all-electric SUV continues to get a mammoth kidney grille on the face, adaptive LED headlights, stretched roofline and sculpted LED lights at the back.
The iX1 LWB stands on 18-inch M Light alloy wheels and the only other minor difference to the standard iX1 are the border lining colour under the windows and the ‘L’ lettering at the back.
Look closer though, and from the side, and it is absolutely evident that the iX1 LWB is indeed a LWB. While the overall length of the model has increased by 116 mm, the wheelbase has gone up by 108 mm to 2,800 mm. For reference, the wheelbase of iX1 standard is 2,692 mm, that of EQA is 2,729 mm, is 3,000 mm on the Ioniq 5 and 2,900 mm on the EV6. The height and width of iX1 LWB remains the same as that of iX1.
Inside the iX1 LWB is where the real magic is happening. BMW has managed to keep the feature list near intact - if not slightly better, while opening up acres of backseat space. That extra wheelbase? Yes, that extra 108 mm translates into more space for your legs and knees while room for your feet is adequate as well.
What further helps matters enormously is a lowered transmission hump which opens up feet space for the passenger in the middle of the backseats. Oh, and the rear doors open wider for easier entry and exit. It just doesn't end there - the passengers at the back now also get additional softer foam and extended seat cushion as well as manual side window shades. Is this then the first Beamer that is prioritising passengers before the driver?
The front half of the iX1 LWB is fairly good too and comes with a massive curved display with the latest BMW OS9. Entry into the vehicle can also be had using a key card while the feature list includes a nine square-feet panorma roof, 12-speaker Harman Kardon sound system, automatic climate control and the works.
Let's just put up one of the biggest difference between iX1 LWB and the iX1 OG up front. The iX1 gets BMW's xDrive technology which means it is an all-wheel drive vehicle. The iX1 LWB, however, gets the company's e-drive tech which basically means it is not AWD. Not on paper anyway.
But for most potential customers paying half a crore for an EV, off-roading is unlikely to be high on priority list that is highlighted by battery specs and range requirements.
On that note, the iX1 LWB gets a single-motor set on the front axle and a 66.4 kWh battery at its very core. Offering around 201 bhp and 250 Nm of torque, the iX1 LWB isn't going to be the thrill machine in the truest sense. And while BMW claims that flooring the throttle pedal creates a seat push-back excitement for the driver, it really doesn't. Not even in the Sports mode.
But that said, the BMW iX1 LWB isn't sluggish at all. Just think of it is a more muted machine when compared to some of its all-electric or M siblings. There is a very mature drive feel to the SUV and it ambles along well within city limits. The suspension set up too is mostly fine to tackle typical Indian road conditions and the relatively high ground clearance means you won't have to enforce extra caution over ungodly speedbreakers.
The standout highlight though is the refinement level that is right up there with any BMW machine money can buy. The control over NVH levels is superb and if you are someone who will deploy a chauffeur to move you around in an iX1 LWB, look forward to forgetting the chaos of the world outside. A chauffeur-driven BMW SUV is blasphemous, right? Well, the iX1 LWB is clearly looking at creating its own identity within the BMW family and especially in the BMW EV lineage.
As for range, ah that crucial range factor - the iX1 LWB has a claimed range of 530 kms per charge but in our test cycles, we calculated the figure to be around 450 kms per charge in the real world. This is based on driving in Normal drive mode and keeping air-conditioning off in the January winter. A bit more aggressive drive and AC on, and this is likely to drop to around 400 kms. Not too impressive but not too bad either - par for the course.
BMW iX1 LWB: Verdict
The BMW iX1 LWB is a winner on most counts. Local assembly helps the Germans keep a very firm grip on the pricing while offering an all-electric SUV that looks good, drives fairly well and is very impressive in the cabin.
The iX1 LWB isn't very excitable to drive but considering that BMW is also offering a complimentary 11 kWh charging pack, a buy-back plan of up to 74 per cent of the original value of the vehicle as well as Road-side Assistance which includes complimentary emergency mobile charging and here is a complete package that may well be ready to take the EV crown in the luxury kingdom.
Max Power | 204 bhp |
Battery Capacity | 66.4 kWh |
Body Type | SUV |
Airbags | Yes |
Max Torque | 250 Nm |
Keyless Entry | Yes |
Transmission | Automatic |
Max Motor Performance | 204 bhp, 250 Nm |
Range | 531 km |
Charging Time | 6 Hours 30 Minutes |
Max Speed | 180 kmph |
BMW iX1 LWB | |||||
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₹49 Lakhs* | ₹48.9 Lakhs* | ₹46.05 Lakhs* | ₹56.1 Lakhs* | ₹62.95 Lakhs* | ₹65.9 Lakhs* |
Charging Time 6 Hours 30 Minutes | Charging Time 8 Hours | Charging Time 6 Hours 55 Minutes | Charging Time 7 hours | Charging Time 8 Hours | Charging Time 73 Minutes |
Range 531 km | Range 542 km | Range 631 km | Range 475 km | Range 530 Km | Range 663 km |
Airbags 8 | Airbags 11 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 7 | Airbags 7 | Airbags 8 |
Motor Power 230 kW | Motor Power 230 kW | Motor Power 160 kW | Motor Power - | Motor Power - | Motor Power - |
Max Motor Performance 204 bhp, 250 Nm | Max Motor Performance 523 bhp, 690 Nm | Max Motor Performance 215 bhp, 350 Nm | Max Motor Performance 238 bhp, 420 Nm | Max Motor Performance - | Max Motor Performance 321 bhp, 605 Nm |
Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 8.6 seconds | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 4.5 seconds | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 7.6 seconds | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 7.3 seconds | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 4.7 seconds | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 5.3 seconds |
Length 4616 mm | Length 4830 mm | Length 4635 mm | Length 4440 mm | Length 4440 mm | Length 4695 mm |
Height - | Height 1620 mm | Height 1625 mm | Height 1647 mm | Height 1591 mm | Height 1570 mm |
Width - | Width 1925 mm | Width 1890 mm | Width 1863 mm | Width 1873 mm | Width 1890 mm |
Boot Space 490 litres | Boot Space 500 litres | Boot Space 531 litres | Boot Space 419 litres | Boot Space 413 litres | Boot Space - |
Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV |
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