Category Average: 203.5 kmph
iX: 200.0 kmph
Category Average: 557.4 km
iX: 605.0 km
Category Average: 6.11 hrs
iX: 7.4 hrs
Category Average: 96.19 kwh
iX: 76.6 - 111.5 kwh
The BMW iX made its debut in India in January 2022 as the brand’s flagship all-electric SUV. It was introduced with a dual-motor all-wheel-drive configuration and a claimed range of 425 km. Positioned as a luxury electric offering, the iX is available at an ex-showroom price of ₹1.16 crore. While global updates have been made to the iX since its initial launch, these iterations have yet to be introduced in the Indian market. The iX was later joined by the iX1 LWB, which was unveiled at the Auto Expo 2025 held in New Delhi.
The BMW iX is available in a single fully-loaded xDrive50 variant in India, starting from ₹1,39,50,000 (ex-showroom, before options).
The BMW iX pure-electric SUV made its debut in India on January 20, 2022. Launched at a starting price of ₹1.16 core (ex-showroom) for the xDrive40 variant, the iX is now limited to the top-tier xDrive50 variant.
The BMW iX is available in a single fully-loaded xDrive50 variant in India, starting from ₹1,39,50,000 (ex-showroom, before options). This model features a dual-motor setup that delivers a combined output of 516 hp, paired with a 111.5 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. The BMW iX is available in seven colour options: Mineral White, Black Sapphire, Phytonic Blue, Storm Bay Metallic, Sophisto Grey Brilliant Effect, Individual Aventurine Red Metallic, and Oxide Grey Metallic.
The BMW iX adopts a bold and futuristic design, characterised by a large kidney grille with integrated sensors, cameras, and radar technology. The sharp dual-beam LED headlamps incorporate LED daytime running lights, while the sculpted bonnet and aggressive bumper enhance the SUV’s front-end presence.
The interior of the BMW iX is designed with a minimalist and premium approach, focusing on comfort and space. The cabin is dominated by a curved glass display that integrates a 14.9-inch touchscreen infotainment system and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. Additional features include a hexagonal race-inspired steering wheel, a Sky Lounge panoramic glass roof, multifunction seats with a massage function, leather upholstery, ambient lighting, and an 18-speaker Harman Kardon surround sound system. The SUV offers a spacious boot with a maximum storage capacity of 1,750 litres.
The BMW iX xDrive40 is powered by dual electric motors placed on each axle, providing all-wheel drive capability. Combined, these motors generate 516 hp, enabling the SUV to accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in 4.6 seconds. The powertrain is supported by BMW’s eDrive technology, which ensures efficient power delivery across all four wheels. The vehicle also offers three driving modes: Personal, Sport, and Efficient.
The BMW iX is equipped with a 111.5 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, which delivers a claimed range of up to 635 km on a full charge. It supports both AC and DC fast charging. Using a 150 kW DC fast charger, the battery can be charged from 10 to 80 percent in 35 minutes, providing a range of 145 km.
The BMW iX has 500 litres of boot space and a ground clearance of 202 mm.
The BMW iX is a five-seater SUV.
The iX is equipped with a broad range of safety features as standard under the belt of its Driving Assistant system. Among the safety suite are features such as Lane Change Warning with blind spot detection and Front & Rear Collision Warning. The Parking Assistant Plus helps in parking and manoeuvring
The BMW iX competes with premium electric SUVs such as the Audi e-tron, Jaguar I-Pace, and Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV in India. While newer iterations of the iX have been introduced globally, BMW India has yet to announce any updates beyond the 2022 launch model.
The BMW iX is the most radical-looking electric car on Indian roads and there is no doubt about it. But radical may also mean polarising at times and that's what this SUV's exterior language may also be. There aren't many differences between the previously-launched iX xDrive40 and iX xDrive50 apart from that the newer of the two gets a larger set of 22-inch wheels and the alloy design has been refreshed.
But there is not much else to set the higher version apart. That same massive closed grille finds a place of prominence on the face and will continue to divide opinions. It embalms an array of tech for assisted driving functions and is flanked on either side by the same set of sleek LED DRLs and head light units.
The rest of the profile of the vehicle continues to remain quite minimalist even if the sheer size of the EV adds wight to its claim to be an SUV. An SUV with panache of course because despite its prominent sculpting, the iX is quite aerodynamic. It measures 4953 mm in length, has a width of 2230 mm and stands 1695 mm tall. For a comparison with its rival models, check the table below.
On the iX 50 though, one can additionally opt for the BMW Individual Exterior Line Package which comes at an additional cost and adds a titanium bronze underlays to the window trim strips, door handles, grille graphics, and badging.
The cabin of the BMW iX 50 remains as plush as ever even though there is no major update or upgrade in terms of quality or feature additions when compared to the iX 40. And for anyone who has been inside the iX 40 would know just why.
The iX is an EV ahead of its times in terms of cabin layout and features - from the hexagonal steering and curved display units to the massive electrochromatic sunroof (moonroof, to be precise, because it does not open) which can be either opaque or transparent at the touch of a button, this BMW EV is not just packed to the brim with technology but is massively pleasing to the senses as well.
The center console houses a crystal dial and a Drive Mode access button while the open area under the dashboard adds to the airy feel in the cabin, something that is also helped by the tone of hues on the seats.
Space for all four passengers is very generous as well with all seats getting a lot of cushioning and decent lumber support angles. And while the under-thigh support on the back seats could have been better, even tall passengers here won't have much to complain about in terms of head space.
Turn to the last section though and this Beamer is a bit of a bummer. The 500 litres of cargo area is just about fine for a vehicle of this proportion but the plonking of the spare wheel hardly leaves much space for anything apart from weekend getaway bags.
The biggest strength of the BMW iX 50 when pitted against its lower sibling is in the drive dynamics of this particular version. And this is also what adds to its muscle power when compared to many of its powerful rivals.
The BMW iX 50 packs a significantly bigger 111.5 kWh battery pack which is now placed under the floor. The company claims that this helps the iX 50 offer a range of around 635 kms per charge, up from a claimed range of around 370 kms per charge from the iX 40 which has a 76.6 KWh battery pack at its core.
A bigger battery means increase in not just range but weight too, and that is where BMW holds the trump card. This is because while the iX 50 weighs well around 2,400 kilos, it just does not feel anywhere close to that figure when on the move. In fact, it is a sprinter who would box in the heavyweight category and would runaway with the knock out blow more often than not. Why? Two answers: 516 bhp and 765 Nm. Yes, despite its big footprint and that big battery pack, the iX50 is a ferociously fast EV with a claimed 0 to 100 kmph in 4.6 seconds. But the real deal is not just in the numbers it boasts of but in terms of sheer driving pleasure which, incidentally, is BMW's global slogan too. The ability of the iX50 to amble along casually and then thrust ahead at throttle input's command is what BMWs have always sought out to be. A dual motor set up has a large role to play here, of course.
Air suspensions comes as standard which means that road aberrations are usually a casual glide over for the iX 50 and when it comes down to conservative driving, a ‘hypermiling’ setting in the Efficient drive mode to help the EV go a fair distance more on low battery levels.
The only time when the iX 50 can be faulted a bit is when it is made to tackle tight turns or make a U turn. And that is where some of that weight begins to make itself feel. Otherwise here is an electric SUV that does a remarkable job of driving like a mean sports car.
The BMW iX is a very capable electric SUV that has a whole lot of styling character and a cabin that is crafted to impress.
What the iX40 may have lacked in terms of range and performance, the BMW iX xDrive50 more than makes up for. It is an EV that is hard to fault and BMW has left no stone unturned to make it the battery-powered SUV that deserves a place in your garage. This, of course, if you do have a sizeable budget because at ₹1.40 crore even before taxes kick in, this is quite a pricey proposition and will be both an elite and rather exclusive sight on Indian roads. And while the iX40 does a fair job at a lesser price, and has identical styling, the BMW iX50 is for anyone who may not mind paying that extra amount of money for the sheer thrill of a quick drive that lasts longer.
Max Power | 322-516 bhp |
Body Type | SUV |
Battery Capacity | 76.6 -111.5 kWh |
Airbags | Yes |
Max Torque | 630-765 Nm |
Keyless Entry | Yes |
Transmission | Automatic |
Range | 575-635 km |
Max Motor Performance | 516 bhp, 765 Nm |
Charging Time | 7 Hours 25 Minutes |
Max Speed | 200 kmph |
Sunroof | Yes |
BMW iX | |||||
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₹1.21 Cr* | ₹1.3 Cr* | ₹1.19 Cr* | ₹1.28 Cr* | ₹1.2 Cr* | ₹1.22 Cr* |
Charging Time 5 hours 30 min. | Charging Time - | Charging Time 31 minutes | Charging Time - | Charging Time - | Charging Time 21 Minutes |
Range 635 Km | Range 561 km | Range 600 Km | Range 809 km | Range 484 km | Range 591 km |
Airbags 8 | Airbags 10 | Airbags 8 | Airbags 8 | Airbags 8 | Airbags 8 |
Safety Rating* | Safety Rating* - | Safety Rating* - | Safety Rating* - | Safety Rating* - | Safety Rating* - |
Max Motor Performance 516 bhp, 765 Nm | Max Motor Performance 379 bhp, 700 Nm | Max Motor Performance 402 bhp, 664 Nm | Max Motor Performance 536 bhp, 858 Nm | Max Motor Performance 402 bhp, 664 Nm | Max Motor Performance 630 bhp, 1130 Nm |
Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 4.6 seconds | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 5.3 seconds | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 5.6 seconds | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 4.7 seconds | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 5.7 seconds | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 3.3 seconds |
Length 4953 mm | Length 5015 mm | Length 4915 mm | Length 5136 mm | Length 5014 mm | Length - |
Height 1695 mm | Height 1780 mm | Height 1632 mm | Height 1718 mm | Height 1686 mm | Height - |
Width 1967 mm | Width 1980 mm | Width 1976 mm | Width 1965 mm | Width 1976 mm | Width 2152 mm |
Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV |
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