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BMW
2024
RRP (before on-roads)
$87,900
WLTP Range
440 km
DC Charge
130 kW
0–100 km/h
5.6s
Drive-away price
$95,580
Includes stamp duty & registration for NSW
The iX1 brings BMW's xDrive AWD system to the compact electric SUV segment at a more accessible price than the iX3 or iX. It has a premium cabin, 440km WLTP range, and the full BMW connected ecosystem. The xDrive30 pairs two motors for confident wet-weather grip and a 5.6s 0-100 sprint — making it the most performance-oriented small electric SUV in the mainstream premium segment.
Key differentiator
BMW's xDrive AWD and driving-focused tuning in the most affordable electric BMW currently sold in Australia.
Who is this for?
BMW loyalists wanting to move to electric without leaving the brand ecosystem, or buyers who prioritise driving dynamics over charging speed.
The xDrive30 is the only variant at $87,900. DC charging peaks at 130kW — adequate but behind class leaders like the IONIQ 5 (220kW). For the same money you could buy a Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range AWD with faster charging. The iX1's case rests on the BMW driving experience, interior quality, and dealer network — valid reasons if you're brand-committed.
Data last verified: March 2026
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