BMW iX1 2025

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Body type#
SUV
Seats#
5
Fuel type#
Electric
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Highlights of the BMW iX1 2025

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The BMW iX1 2025 is a 5 seat SUV with a 5-star ANCAP safety rating.It has a 230kW engine, and comes with a 66.5kWh which has a manufacturer warranty from 8 years or 160000km. It can travel an estimated distance of 400km to 464km.The space in the rear can expand, depending on how it is configured. It starts from 490L and allow up to 1495L of storage.
Customer assistance8 years roadside assistance
Warranty from first registration5 years warranty / unlimited km
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Highlights of the BMW iX1 2025

Electric features

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Driving range
440kmWLTP
Battery capacity
66.5kWh8 year warranty / 160,000km
Power and acceleration
230kW0-100km/h in 5.6 seconds
Wall socket charge
34+ hoursAC/Socket
Fast charge (DC)
130kW DC 10-80% 29minutes
Fast charge (AC)
22kW AC 0-100% 3hours 45minutes

BMW iX1 from 2022 to 2025

Features of the BMW iX1 2025

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Boot space: 490 LLeather look seatsBlind spot sensorFront, rear or side camera
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Boot space: 490 - 1495 LLeather look seatsBlind spot sensorFront, rear or side camera
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Boot space: 490 - 1495 LBlind spot sensorFront, rear or side cameraParking assistance
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Frequently asked questions

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The BMW iX1 2025 has 6 variants. The length 4500mm, the height ranges from 1616 to 1642mm and the width 1845mm.
The BMW iX1 2025 has a boot capacity ranging from 490 to 1495 litres.
The BMW iX1 2025 comes in a variety of colours depending on which variant, including black, blue, green, grey, orange, red, silver and white.
The top variant in the BMW iX1 2025 range has an Electric fuel type with 230kW of power and 494Nm of torque.
BMW iX1 2025 offers a 5 year, unlimited kilometre warranty.
There are a variety of incentives and rebates available for electric vehicles in Australia. Click here to see what is available in your state.
For all details of the BMW iX1 2025 view the features and specifications page
^ The information on this page including estimated valuation range has been prepared by carsales.com.au Pty Ltd (carsales), not the dealer, based on data and information gathered from a variety of sources, such as carsales’ delisted price data for similar cars advertised on the carsales Network, seller indicated selling price from carsales' exit market surveys, and/or price data from Automotive Data Services Pty Ltd (Redbook). The estimated valuation range may change over time to reflect updated market conditions. The estimated valuation range takes into account your car make, model, year and odometer reading but does not account for other factors such as condition, colour, options and location. Neither carsales nor RedBook guarantee or make any representations regarding the use of, or reliance on, the estimated range shown. Neither carsales nor RedBook are liable for any loss or damages (other than in respect of any liability which may not lawfully be excluded) relating to your use of, or reliance on, this estimated valuation range.
# Specifications have been sourced from Automotive Data Services Pty Ltd (Redbook) and are based on manufacturer standard features and specifications, some of which may require subscription. Actual features and specifications for this vehicle may differ. Please confirm these details with the seller.
EV | “Driving range” relates to the number of kilometres that can be travelled via the electric vehicle between recharges. Currently, there are several testing procedures to determine an estimated driving range. Where available carsales prioritises the WLTP over the Manufacturer supplied range figure. WLTP stands for World harmonised Light vehicle Testing Procedure. For more details about WLTP and how it is calculated, read our editorial article here: How is driving range measured for electric cars?