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BMW iX3 Neue Klasse: All the details on its 2026 Munich world premiere

Cars โœ๏ธ Lukas Meier ๐Ÿ•’ 2026-03-17 06:14 ๐Ÿ”ฅ Views: 1

It's not even summer yet, but autumn is already shaping up to really rev up for car fans. We're talking, of course, about the world premiere of the new BMW iX3, the first real fruit of the Neue Klasse (New Class). While some are still deep in debate about the design studies from two years ago, the Munich crew is already in the starting blocks. And if you believe the rumours floating around in podcast circles โ€“ which recently dedicated a whole episode to the Munich premiere โ€“ October is going to be an electric SUV fever dream.

BMW iX3 Neue Klasse in Brooklyn Grey

Munich becomes the hub of the electric world

October is the month: Bavaria's capital is hosting the world premiere of the iX3, known internally by its code, NA5. We've seen test mules buzzing around for a while, but now more details are starting to trickle out. Spy photographers only just dug up some new pics in Brooklyn Grey a few days ago, and the car looks seriously tough. Slimmer headlights, that almost vertical front end, and those clean surfaces โ€“ it's a complete departure from the current design. The Neue Klasse isn't just a buzzword; it's a solid promise.

Massive demand โ€“ and a slight change of plans

But what really blows me away, as someone who's been around the block, is the news that's just surfaced. The original plan was to have the iX3 rolling off the production line in autumn 2025. Well, forget that! Demand, especially from Asia and the US, is so intense that the bigwigs in Munich have had to rethink. Word from well-informed circles is that production will start a bit later, but with significantly higher volumes right from the get-go. They don't want to risk supply shortages. Smart move. So, if you're hoping to snag one of the first BMW iX3 Neue Klasse 2026 models, you'd better get in line โ€“ and maybe even plan on putting down a deposit from October onwards. The race has already begun.

Accessories are blooming: When the car isn't here yet, but the gear is

This kind of hype leads to some curious situations. I was flicking through various parts catalogues recently and nearly fell off my chair. There are already listings for the BMW iX3 II Neue Klasse SUV 2026+ โ€“ and not just for floor mats. One Eastern European supplier already has black matte door strips and chrome strips for the tailgate in their lineup. Part numbers like Mtg14804MCCVT and all. The car hasn't even been officially unveiled, and the tuner scene has the protective strips ready to go. That's what I call being prepared.

And since we're on the subject of features: for everyone planning to use the iX3 as the family chariot, some clever gadgets are already appearing. Case in point: Baby Car Mirror Rear Facing for BMW iX3 Neue Klasse 2026. Those ones with the suction cup, 360-degree adjustment, and shatterproof HD wide-angle glass โ€“ an absolute must-have if you've got little ones in the back and you want to keep an eye on them. Clear view, no more fiddling with mirrors. The accessory industry never sleeps, does it.

What's in store for us this autumn

One thing's for sure: The iX3 will be BMW's first real game-changer since the i3. It rides on a completely new electric platform, gets the sixth generation of BMW eDrive technology, and with new cylindrical cells, it's set to seriously boost its range. Industry insiders have been saying for weeks: "BMW iX3 โ€“ the start of an electric future." And there's truth to that. But it's more than that. It's the beginning of a new design era. The Neue Klasse isn't just a retro term from the '60s; it's the code for the brand's future. And we'll have front-row seats when the curtain goes up in Munich.

We'll have to be patient for a little while yet until October. But the anticipation is massive. And when the first deliveries start rolling out in early 2026, we'll know: It was worth the wait.

  • World premiere: October 2026 in Munich
  • Design language: The first real fruit of the "Neue Klasse" (New Class)
  • Production: Adjusted due to massive demand, focus on high volume from launch
  • Accessories: Everything from protective strips to baby mirrors is already available