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The new BMW iX3 crossover entered the Kazakhstan market

In the neighboring country, the electric car will be able to offer only one version of the 50 xDrive. It has a 470-horsepower (645 Nm) dual-motor power plant, which is powered by a battery with a capacity of 108.7 kWh. The declared range is 805 km on the WLTP cycle.

The electric crossover is slightly longer than the fuel-powered BMW X3 (4782 mm instead of 4755 mm), plus the battery-powered car has a longer wheelbase (2897 mm instead of 2865 mm).

The crossover was the first to receive the Gen6 electrical system and next-generation assist electronics. It works on the principle of symbiosis, only complementing the driver and not replacing him.

It also uses cylindrical battery cells and supports bidirectional power transfer technologies to power your home’s electrical system.

As Motor magazine found out, in Kazakhstan the new BMW iX3 will cost from 50 million tenge, which is equivalent to 7.5 million rubles. But the price can be increased by ordering additional options.

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