BMW iX Series Suv Electric AWD

BMW iX M60

The BMW iX M60 is a luxury electric SUV that blends 619 hp AWD performance with up to 566 km of range and space for five. It excels on fast, comfortable road trips but its high price and size make it less ideal for city-focused or budget-minded buyers.

BMW iX M60

Is this car right for you?

Best for

  • Very quick 0–100 km/h in 3.8 s for confident passing and merging
  • Up to 566 km range and a 105.2 kWh battery suit long-distance travel
  • AWD traction supports stability in varied conditions
  • Practical 5-seat SUV with 500 L cargo space for family gear

Less ideal for

  • Premium price around 105,000 limits appeal to budget-focused shoppers
  • Large SUV footprint and high performance aren’t ideal for tight city use
  • Seats five only, with no third row for larger families
  • Fully electric powertrain requires convenient charging access

Core facts only

Price
€105,000
Used price
€75,000–€85,000
Power
619 hp
0–100 km/h
3.8 s
Top speed
250 km/h
Range
Up to 566 km
Boot
500 L
Seats
5
Drive
AWD
Body type
Suv

BMW lineup context

FamilyBMW iX Series
PositionExecutive car
Closest BMWBMW X7 M60i

Where this car stands out

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#12 in BMW

Premium feel

619 hp and AWD deliver commanding performance.

#27 in BMW

Performance

Signals strong safety emphasis for a high-power SUV.

Top 15% global

Premium feel

Up to 566 km range supports relaxed long-distance travel.

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