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BMW i Series 2023

The 2023 BMW i Series range of configurations is currently priced from $69,888. Our most recent review of the 2023 BMW i Series resulted in a score of 8.5 out of 10 for that particular example.

Carsguide News Editor Tung Nguyen had this to say at the time: BMW’s iX M60 isn’t just the brand’s flagship all-electric SUV, it’s a statement that the electric future is here and it doesn’t have to be boring.

You can read the full review here.

This is what Tung Nguyen liked most about this particular version of the BMW i Series: Flippin' fast!, Long driving range, Futuristic styling

The 2023 BMW i Series carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2500 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.

BMW i Series 2023 Price and Specs

The BMW i Series 2023 is currently available from $69,888 for the i Series I4 Edrive35 Gran Coupe up to $139,888 for the i Series I4 M50 Gran Coupe.

Pricing guides

$86,500
Based on 21 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months
Lowest Price
$69,888
Highest Price
$139,888
BMW i Series Model Body Type Specs Price from Price to
I4 Edrive35 Gran Coupe Sedan — Electric 1 SP AUTO $79,530 $91,410
I4 Edrive40 M Sport Gran Coupe Sedan — Electric 1 SP AUTO $93,390 $107,360
I4 M50 Gran Coupe Sedan — Electric 1 SP AUTO $121,550 $139,700
IX M60 SUV — Electric 1 SP AUTO $213,950 $245,960
IX Xdrive40 SUV — Electric 1 SP AUTO $114,620 $131,780
IX Xdrive40 Sport SUV — Electric 1 SP AUTO $141,790 $163,020
IX Xdrive50 Sport SUV — Electric 1 SP AUTO $168,960 $194,260
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BMW i Series 2023 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the BMW i Series here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • How to charge a BMW iX at home (how long, cost & charging point location)?

    BMW customers have two ways of charging their iX at home, the fastest being by installing a three-phase 22kW AC wall charger. These cost between $1500 to $3000, with additional energy costs averaging between 21-36 cents per kW, depending on your provider and which state you live in. If you’re hooked up to solar power, the additional cost can be zero. According to BMW, this method will charge the iX xDrive40 from 0-100 per cent in 8 hours and 15 minutes. The other method is a standard AC wall socket, which charges at a much slower rate of 2.3kW. BMW says this will take 39 hours for a full charge.

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  • How many seats does the BMW i8 have?

    It has two seats.

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  • Should I buy an electric car now or later?

    It’s definitely true that the march of new-car technology is making big changes to the cars we’re being offered almost on a monthly basis. So, if your current car is just three years old, it might be worth holding on to it and waiting for the next big thing to arrive in showrooms. Certainly, by trading-in at just three years, you’ll pretty much max out the depreciation you’ll suffer in financial terms.

    But by waiting, you might find that you can buy an electric vehicle and be able to tap into newer and better infrastructure that will be in place in another few years, rather than put up with the relatively sparse charging-station network currently in this country.

    At the moment, a hybrid or plug-in hybrid is a pretty good way to go, provided you use the vehicle mostly in an urban setting, rather than long-distance freeway journeys where the hybrid tech is less advantageous. A hybrid is not exactly future-proof, but it’s a good next step for a lot of Australian car-owners.

     

    As for what brand is best, the tech is getting better and better as time goes by, so it’s likely to be build date rather than brand that will determine the efficiency of the vehicle in question. That said, car owners can’t hold off forever when it comes to upgrading, so for the moment, a hybrid or plug-in hybrid is a logical next car. We’re particularly impressed by the current-model Toyota Camry which is good value to buy, a classy driving experience and offers hybrid fuel efficiency in the right environment. Such cars will be a lot of Australian families’ first hybrid, and rightly so.

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  • Range rating for electric cars?

    We're at the dawn of the electric era and waiting for an official global standard. It's not about charging the batteries but the range you get for the charge. A simple standard is being developed in Europe. I can recall the confusion when we switched away from the imperial miles per gallon standard in Australia - the economy number got smaller instead of larger when expressed in L/100 km.

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BMW i Series 2023 Dimensions

Dimensions for the 2023 BMW i Series are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1967mm x 1696mm and can vary on the basis of model.

Dimensions for the BMW i Series 2023 Dimensions  include 1448mm height, 1852mm width, 4783mm length.
BMW i Series Model Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
I4 Edrive35 Gran Coupe Sedan 1448x1852x4783 mm 125 mm
I4 Edrive40 M Sport Gran Coupe Sedan 1448x1852x4783 mm 125 mm
I4 M50 Gran Coupe Sedan 1448x1852x4783 mm 125 mm
IX3 M Sport SUV 1668x1891x4734 mm 179 mm
IX3 SUV 1668x1891x4734 mm 179 mm
IX3 M Sport PRO SUV 1668x1891x4734 mm 179 mm
IX Xdrive40 SUV 1695x1967x4953 mm 180 mm
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BMW i Series 2023 Wheel size

Wheel size for the 2023 BMW i Series will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.

BMW i Series Model Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
I4 Edrive35 Gran Coupe Sedan 245x45 R18 245x45 R18
I4 Edrive40 M Sport Gran Coupe Sedan 245x40 R19 245x40 R19
I4 M50 Gran Coupe Sedan 245x40 R19 245x40 R19
IX3 M Sport SUV 245x50 R19 245x50 R19
IX3 SUV 245x45 R20 275x40 R20
IX3 M Sport PRO SUV 245x45 R20 275x45 R20
IX3 M Sport SUV 245x45 R20 275x40 R20
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BMW i Series 2023 Towing capacity

The BMW i Series’s towing capacity ranges from 750kg to 2500kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.

BMW i Series Model Body Type Specs Braked Capacity
I4 Edrive35 Gran Coupe Sedan Electric,1 SP AUTO 1600kg
I4 Edrive40 M Sport Gran Coupe Sedan Electric,1 SP AUTO 1600kg
I4 M50 Gran Coupe Sedan Electric,1 SP AUTO 1600kg
IX3 SUV Electric,1 SP AUTO 750kg
IX3 M Sport PRO SUV Electric,1 SP AUTO 750kg
IX3 M Sport SUV Electric,1 SP AUTO 750kg
IX Xdrive40 SUV Electric,1 SP AUTO 2500kg
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BMW i Series 2023 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 2023 BMW i Series is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The BMW i Series is available with the following fuel type: Electric.

BMW i Series Model Body Type Specs Fuel Consumption
I4 Edrive35 Gran Coupe Sedan Electric,1 SP AUTO
I4 Edrive40 M Sport Gran Coupe Sedan Electric,1 SP AUTO
IX M60 SUV Electric,1 SP AUTO
IX Xdrive40 SUV Electric,1 SP AUTO
* Combined fuel consumption See All BMW i Series 2023 Pricing and Specs