This review first appeared in the October 2025 edition of the Cruisin' News, "Oregon, Nevada and California's classic auto news & marketplace."
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Sacramento, California -- Leave it to BMW to expand the horizons of electronic vehicles.
My recent week in the new-for-2026 BMW iX xDrive45 was a revelation ... a learning experience of what an EV can be.
Luxurious, beautifully styled and high performing with dual electric motors, it's the midsize luxury crossover sport-utility vehicle in full.
Per usual BMW calls it a Sports Activity Vehicle, but it's really so much more than that.
The redesign for 2026 includes eye-catching headlights and can't-miss daytime running lights and turn indicators. My ride was particularly fetching riding on 22-inch wheels.
Fit and finish were world-class.
Oomph was dished up smoothly to the tune of 402 horsepower, but even with my right foot nearly to the floor, I never had the feeling that the power plant was straining.
It took some time for me to get adjusted to the relative electronic silence as the tester cut through traffic with effortless ease.
Passengers commented on the quiet, and the lack of bumps. The BMW seemed to swallow every imperfection in the road.
Interior space, by the way, was surprisingly roomy for this segment.
The starting price on the iX xDrive45 starts at a surprisingly moderate $75,150, but my tester was dressed up with extras to put the bottom line at $92,775.
It was worth it.
The highlights of several packages included an illuminated kidney grille, an interior camera, driving/parking assists and BMW's very own M Sport touches.
One of the concerns of electric vehicle doubters is range. That's not a problem with this xDrive45, with a range of more than 300 miles.
For the record, the fuel equivalent mileage ratings are 85 miles per gallon in city driving and 82 mpg on the highway.
The list of standard features (most adding to the luxurious feel) is exceptionally long. That includes a panoramic eclipsing roof, forward collision mitigation and soft-close automatic doors.
In sum, BMW can legitimately boast that it has constructed the "ultimate driving machine" in the electronic sport-utility vehicle field.




