This is my first of your videos. Well done...the only review that shows the hood-open pulls. It's worth mentioning BMWs electric motors: no magnets. No rare earth elements. And therefore, no drag. One inherent shortcoming with using rare-earth metals in EV motors is the drag in magnetic fields remaining continuously active. This is why Teslas always and almost all other EVs drag like you're riding the brakes. BMW EVs can coast like a conventional torque converter transmission.
I wanted to buy the lyriq but I had 2 big problems with the cadillac; ground clearance is too low (almost 2 inches less than the IX) and the AKG is not as good as the bmw bowers wilkiins. So I got the IX.
I looked at Lyriq as well. The problem for me was the first year only came in rear wheel drive and you could have any color you wanted as long as it was silver or black. Another deciding factor for me was no test drives allowed. No way I am shelling out 90K plus for a car I never drove before. BMW did themselves a huge favor by having the test drive vehicles out for folks to get a feel for the car. Once I drove the IX for the first time, I was hooked.
@@kkgolf5371 That's good. I think it depends on the dealer. I am worried about the change in the law dealing with electric cars. If I don't get the order in this year, the car won't qualify for the $7500 credit.
@@sporla3 no you are good. If you have a vin and a binding order. If you don't get by November. Call dealer and have them get a purchase and sale agreement if you already did not sign one. All set if you have that and you receive car in 2023. You will still get credit
@@kkgolf5371 No VIN. I did give $1,000 down payment. I have a vehicle design. There isn't even an order number on it. That is the part that worries me. The salesman indicated that I will finalize everything when I get closer to delivery. But I have no idea when that is.
I enjoyed this review as I’ve enjoyed other reviews you’ve done. Your opinions a clear, backed by data and you keep it compact with no unnecessary fluff. Thank you.
After years of watching Alex's videos I have learned two things, the first is that his partner is 6'5", the second is his partner isn't allowed to drive the cars, always a passenger. 😂
@@idonotcarenow I have never seen his partner so I have no idea what gender they are and he has also never said he was married. My mother watches a lady on UA-cam that calls the man she has been with for decades and has 4 kids with and owns multiple homes with "her husband" but they are in fact not actually married so technically he's not. 🤷♂
I’ve coasted through dozens of reviews of IX as I await receive mine and by far the best overall intro to the car, it’s fact based and shows a lot more detail knowledge and reasoning behind data driven decisions. My only quirk slow down the vocals.
As always Alex, an excellent job. So much information presented interestingly. As to its front looks, my wife and I immediately liked its concept car looks. Great range considering it s considerable weight, the performance that it produces, and more. As to its interior, our living room is not its grade. TU.
Great review and a great car. Only drawback is that the waiting period to get the car is ridiculously long. I ordered in October 2021 and I haven’t even got the production number yet. in the meantime, model year has changed so I ordered a 2022 model but it will be built as a 2023 model if it happens. 😗
7:20 - Unfortunately the iX uses CFRP as a laminate on top of steel & aluminium - it's not as sophisticated as the i3. It's mostly for aesthetics I think.... but still a great car.
Great review but seriously this is just absolutely hideous looking from every angle. Not sure what’s going on with BMW design but they ruined the 4 series, 3 Series M & then there’s the new 7 Series with those horrible divorced headlights.
Fortunately looks are only subjective. Here in the UK the models you mentioned save for the upcoming 7 series, are runway hits, returning insane sales figures.
Currently own an E-tron Prestige, and with the 2023 Audi E-tron getting a redesign, i can't wait to see which one I'd go for! - 2023 is the Year of the electric C/SUVs.
70 db in road noise is the same measured in the Kia EV6. I know road noise measurements can vary depending on a lot of factors, but for these two cars to be even in the same ballpark is mind boggling to me.
No, the Q4 e-tron is the Audi version of an ID.4. Audi was stupid in just calling this vehicle "e-tron", as there have been, and will continue to be, other more specific e-tron models.
I'm thinking the insurance on this is going to be crazy. These carbon fiber vehicles are a high risk for insurance companies. If it's in an accident and the carbon fiber is breeched/shattered, I know of no way to repair it. This means the vehicle could be totaled by the insurance company.
funny my insurance is actually lower than my previous suv volvo xc-90, get a quote to avoid surprises.. I think we see some surprisingly low insurance rates because companies are interested in getting market share of this new segment and plan to use this market share for marketing purpose.. once they start getting historical data premiums will most likely go up..
@@andreh.dupuis8475 Yes, I was surprised about that myself. I got insurance quotes for Tesla Model Y and Model X, as well as Audi Etron. All were significantly higher than the BMW IX
@@bahamatodd agreed. If GM keeps it at that price, it will be a big winner. And they will qualify for the new full 7500 point of sale tax credit in 2023 (likely to pass) where the iX won’t qualify for a dime
@@doomsday9973 And what is the Model X ? This is better than a Model Y and a little more money yes but more features and more performance and much newer styling. The price is right especially this year with the 7500 fed tax break..
Yes Alex, The iX does look like a tall station wagon. Towards that end, when will Ford release an electric Country Squire? 🤔 I think you can stop taking nominations now for the EV Buyers Guide Rear Seat of the Year Trophy®, nothing will beat this iX 😁😁
@@allaboutcars4835 Went on a short trip yesterday, it's definitely a thirsty SUV. 2.2miles per Kilowatt-hour - 209miles on one charge. It's advertising says 226 Miles of range and I think that's accurate, I had about 1,400lbs of payload. So 209 miles was good.
@@sethmisaelhernandez5902 that’s pathetic! that low range is an instant fail for Audi. They should’ve never put that thing out. A lot of people are getting around 180 miles.
@@allaboutcars4835 it's their first EV... don't be dramatic, much better quality than any other EV (other than rivian) in the market. I'd pick this one again for an SUV. Their 2023 model should be much better range.
I wonder why you consider this revolutionary, when all I can see is an evolution of the i3 platform. And why have spare tires become obsolete? I can't think of a single EV that even pretends to have someplace to store one. Have people stopped driving any distance, or does everyone use services instead of changing their tire? If they aren't going to include storage under the front hood, why not slap a spare space-saving tire there?
It's not just EVs, but most cars. Spares are heavy and bulky, and in Europe and Asia drivers are rarely more than a short distance from a town, assuming the fix-a-flat and compressor don't do the job. It would be nice if they kept US distances in mind, but we're a minority of their sales (and even here few people take the spare into account when buying. Some cars have room for a compact spare, but just don't include one.
you think a spare tire is a safe replacement for cars today which are very heavy? not only that if you get tire damage the suspension and everything near that spare tire will be heavily damaged.
Luxury Electric Suvs are dropping about $12,500 per year. I got myself a 2019 Audi E-tron Prestige for $62,000 (because of the overpriced market) ... new it was $87,000 + Tax.
@@sethmisaelhernandez5902 Wrong.. you got that because the range on the Audi is horrible and now that the Model Y is out and others the prices are coming down. You won't find this car used for under 70k within 2-3 years I bet
@@kkgolf5371 E-tron 2019-2022 all have the same Range, 220 Miles. Range/Charging curve are 2 important factors when choosing and EV, also comfort. Having been in both i can say Model Y is uncomfortable, non luxurious. There's a reason why Kyle from out of spec chose the Etron for his wife and for road trips. You'd stop to have a snack at 220 miles anyway and recharge in minutes with Electrify America.
@@sethmisaelhernandez5902 I know those things. I drove an Audi E-tron and nice interior and ride but not quick enough and range is pathetic for a 79k vehicle. My best friend has a model Y and yes the ride and noise are bad
Personally the styling in the front and decrease storage capabilities without a frunk make this a hard sell compared to a model y for me. I'm looking for reasons to bounce from Tesla but it's hard. Alex, one thing that may be helpful to add to reviews somehow is to comment on the driver assistance features performance. The Tesla autopilot is just so good I cannot see myself getting a vehicle that doesn't have comparable features. I know you mentioned the iX has aggressive lane centering but I'd be curious to know how it actually performs compared to autopilot.
Autopilot on the Vision only Teslas (i.e. all of the new ones) is easily beaten by most of the driver assistance packages available from other manufacturers now. The old radar Autopilot system was excellent (but far from perfect), the vision system is *substantially* worse. I’ve had a lot of experience with both.
Get a Tesla and don’t fall for these gimmicks put out by legacy auto. These other evs being pushed out don’t compare.. they’re simply made to look as if they do but they’re nowhere close.
I am the owner of one iX 50 and I would call it just breaking. The car keeps breaking and braking and breaking. the last one? couple of days ago the car started itself and crashed in font of the car in front.The sad part is that neither BMW nor the dealership have done anything to resolve the problem. I would say that if the car maker is interested in building a good service or reputation (but at this point I would just call it service) would offer to take the car back or give me a new one. NOTHING OF THAT KIND AS HAPPENED
Here’s what I don’t understand with the Europeans, they used to make the most beautiful automobiles in the world, than lately the ICE engine died out in favor of electric motors and it seams the designers also broke their brains in the process? What the hell is this sad GM looking junk design? Did BMW find this at the Salvation Army clearance house?
The lightning gets 60mpge highway, the iX is impressively efficient for it's large size. This gets efficiency numbers close to the Porsche Taycan 4S (!!) Which is insane because this is an SUV (!!!!)
You’re kidding about having to pull two tabs/loops on opposite sides of the cabin to open the hood, right? How inconvenient, and something I would expect from a company that is making its first vehicle rather than a company that prides itself as the building “The Ultimate Driving Machine.”
If I need an EV that is slower than a Ford Mach-E Performance, Genesis GV60 or Tesla Model Y Performance, is uglier than them, and costs much more, now I know where to go.
I’m still waiting for “normal” electric cars that aren’t completely loaded with ungodly amounts of unnecessary electronic crap. Premium to me is when I open my door it’s just plain old mechanical door latch. Lasted me over 20 years in my 96 rav4 with no problems. 0$ to fix because it never broke.
wonder if that combination will be available one day.. I’m not holding my breath because all the new ev models are aligning themselves to compete with Teslas
The fast charging times are a bit embarrassing considering the price of the vehicle. It helps that it has decent range, but I could charge my Ioniq5 almost 3 times from 10-80% in the time that it would take that iX to charge from 10-80% (using the 45 minute estimate you said). You’re right, fast charging time is not as important to most people as it is made out to be, but a $100k family car is going to be used on road trips, and a 45 minute charging stop is definitely on the long side. That said, if it does really have 315 miles of range, that 80% charge would probably get you about 240 miles of range (driving from 80-10%), so that’s not too horrible. I just wish BMW would have done a little better on a “no compromise” EV. All of the 800V architecture cars charge faster than this.
Lets shatter this 800V fallacy right away. Despite only 200kw charging the EQS can still charge to 80% a lot faster than this BMW despite having a slightly larger battery, in fact it can charge to 80% in about the same time as the ionic 5 (800V) despite having a 20% larger battery pack. PEAK charging rate is bunk unless you only want to charge for 15 minutes. Much more important particularly for road tripping is the average charging rate to 80 for which 800 or 400 V is meaningless is a meaningless statistic. With current batteries, charging at very high rates means inevitable heat throttling right around 40 to 50% SOC thus hurting your average to 80. In the EQS you can charge at 100kw all the way to 80, 800volt packs are lucky if they are doing 50kW at that SOC. In summary, its much better to jog quickly than to sprint and come in second because you cant keep up the pace.
same price as a similarly equipped x5 v8 xdrive 50 and you save $$$ on gas and enjoy catapult like acceleration and the best sound system you will probably hear. No brainer for me. Then again everything is relative depends on you base of comparison and personal values/interests.
It is ugly, but the interior is nice. Nicer than a Model X which is similar price point so, not sure why all the hate on the price tag. I have driven one and it is really good, quick and smooth. I wouldn’t buy one, but I wouldn’t buy a Model X either. I think that is the closest competitor, maybe not, I haven’t been following the segment too closely.
A really useful comparo would be this BMW vs an Ioniq 5 Limited. The Ioniq is smaller, slower and lacks an adjustable suspension. But then it is fast enough, big enough, includes excellent L2 ACC and costs $35,000 less with a transferable 5 year warranty. Oh, and it charges waaaaay faster.
No Alex it’s a electrified interpretation of a beaver on wheels. Knowing BMW’s reputation of being a money pit. It’s a hard pass unless your a badge snob then go right ahead being laughed at.
Framing "charging times" as "% full in x minutes" is not really helpful for comparisons. Instead, how about "miles per minute" or "at 10% battery level, this car will add x miles in 30 minutes.
I agree, that would be far more useful. Temperature/battery conditioning can also affect that, but just some specific, standard number for charging time would be a big help. I'm very disappointed that other carmakers are following Hyundai/Kia's lead and pushing up charging rates. Sure, most charging is at home, but some of us do take road trips, and DC Fast Charge times do matter. I won't buy an EV that charges as slowly as this. I don't need a huge back seat, so the Genesis GV60 is looking very attractive. I'm also waiting to see what the charging is like on the GV70 EV, as I really like the styling and size of the ICE version.
I actually find that to be far less useful, especially since the “miles added” vs the amount of charge added varies *substantially* depending on driving habits, weather, vehicle load, etc. You might add 20 miles/min when charging in ideal weather conditions, but only 15 miles/min when in cold/wet conditions, or maybe only 10 miles/min when towing, all without changing the charging speed or amount of energy added. So, saying how much amount of energy or percentage of the battery charge is added is far more useful because it doesn’t depend on driving conditions/ the efficiency of the vehicle at that moment.
Honestly don't like it. I hate what all these companies are doing with their evs. Hyundai and Kia are the only ones that have it right, just make them normal cars with electric power trains. Ford came close with the lightning but they HAD to slap the stupid screen in. Honestly if I bought a lightning I'd swap out the screens for the lower end models
It would be a small third row in a vehicle of this size, and when companies have tried such small third rows they haven't sold. The Model X is both larger and far more expensive.
It's extremely good for an SUV of this size, especially at high speeds. It almost matches the AWD Taycan and Model S Plaid in efficiency at highway speeds, that's why it's so surprising.
Wow!! What happened to "German engineering" nowadays? I used to be so impressed everytime i open the hood and just enjoying how neat they look. Now it looks like a Toyota tercel . And to open the hood? Jesus Christ! 🤦🤦
@@doomsday9973 not sure what generation you are. My generation and before, we LOVE looking at under the hood to appreciate and admire the engineering. Hence the meaning of petrol heads, car guy who actually loves and appreciate the skills and innovation people put into it. There is a reason why all the car's hood are open in the car show 🙄
@@kodoq88 a bygone era. But this is an EV what is there to look at “under the hood” here? You want to gawk at the high voltage wires and heat pump? There is zero reason for anyone to go under the hood for this car. Most EVs don’t even have their motors under the hood
@@doomsday9973 well if you have absolutely 0 knowledge of engineering I get it. But most car / engineering knowledge would be very appreciate the skills. I can see you just have that "consumer" minded person. That's ok, but for the rest of us who actually appreciate an actual skills and knowledge we like to see it 😁
Your intro described this car as the second coming of Christ but nothing in your video justified it. This is just another ugly electric car, notice I didn't say crossover, with a bmw badge
You lost me at $102k 😬
This one starts at $84k but yeah it’s not for people who weren’t in the >$75k large EV market
I got the base model ix 40 (in Canada) for only 92k
You are not a BMW OR Tesla buyer then. Model X is 15-25k more with same options.
It worths every penny
This is the first EV SUV about which my reaction is "That's really cool!".
I wonder what improvements will provide BMW for updates at face-lift of this vehicle as response to Lucid Gravity coming to market really soon.
Great video but I didn't see the part two link refrenced!?
what he said
This is my first of your videos. Well done...the only review that shows the hood-open pulls.
It's worth mentioning BMWs electric motors: no magnets. No rare earth elements. And therefore, no drag. One inherent shortcoming with using rare-earth metals in EV motors is the drag in magnetic fields remaining continuously active. This is why Teslas always and almost all other EVs drag like you're riding the brakes. BMW EVs can coast like a conventional torque converter transmission.
What will be implemented in Lucid Gravity to prevent those motor inefficiencies providing efficiency is one thing the company boasts multiple times?
I test drove I yesterday and was shocked at how quick this thing is. It’s a rocket ship
I'm waiting to see how the Lyriq AWD turns out. Will be fun to compare the two.
I wanted to buy the lyriq but I had 2 big problems with the cadillac; ground clearance is too low (almost 2 inches less than the IX) and the AKG is not as good as the bmw bowers wilkiins. So I got the IX.
I looked at Lyriq as well. The problem for me was the first year only came in rear wheel drive and you could have any color you wanted as long as it was silver or black. Another deciding factor for me was no test drives allowed. No way I am shelling out 90K plus for a car I never drove before. BMW did themselves a huge favor by having the test drive vehicles out for folks to get a feel for the car. Once I drove the IX for the first time, I was hooked.
@@davidbailey6112 Lyriq is 60K, unless you're talking about the BMW? All the Lyriqs that were test driven by the press were pre-production models.
@@ma7mgte fully loaded out, tax and license I was quoted 89,999
@@davidbailey6112 Cadillac is nice but is nothing like the iX in terms of performance and build quality. The tech in the iX is next level
I ordered one on 4/29. I HOPE to get it sometime this year.
I ordered 6/10 and mine just went into production last week with a VIN but not moving along yet.
@@kkgolf5371 That's good. I think it depends on the dealer. I am worried about the change in the law dealing with electric cars. If I don't get the order in this year, the car won't qualify for the $7500 credit.
@@sporla3 no you are good. If you have a vin and a binding order. If you don't get by November. Call dealer and have them get a purchase and sale agreement if you already did not sign one. All set if you have that and you receive car in 2023. You will still get credit
@@kkgolf5371 No VIN. I did give $1,000 down payment. I have a vehicle design. There isn't even an order number on it. That is the part that worries me. The salesman indicated that I will finalize everything when I get closer to delivery. But I have no idea when that is.
FINALLY, in January 2023, I have an order number. 1 month too late for the tax credit however.
"no compromise electric crossover." That bucky beaver tooth grill would be a huge compromise to my dignity.
You get use to it. Take a few years lol
@TheMrDudiness 👏👍
I enjoyed this review as I’ve enjoyed other reviews you’ve done. Your opinions a clear, backed by data and you keep it compact with no unnecessary fluff. Thank you.
After years of watching Alex's videos I have learned two things, the first is that his partner is 6'5", the second is his partner isn't allowed to drive the cars, always a passenger. 😂
Lmao! I’ve always thought the same.
Bro, why can’t you just say husband? This “partner” ward is triggering.
@@idonotcarenow I have never seen his partner so I have no idea what gender they are and he has also never said he was married. My mother watches a lady on UA-cam that calls the man she has been with for decades and has 4 kids with and owns multiple homes with "her husband" but they are in fact not actually married so technically he's not. 🤷♂
@@idonotcarenow why does it matter?
@@ouch1011 because “Husband” actually means something, “Partner” doesn’t, it’s a vague term that holds no significant value.
I’ve coasted through dozens of reviews of IX as I await receive mine and by far the best overall intro to the car, it’s fact based and shows a lot more detail knowledge and reasoning behind data driven decisions. My only quirk slow down the vocals.
That was actually a really thorough and great review. Nice job
I don't see a link to go to the next video. Can we get those Part 2 links in the video description since they're not published to subscribers?
As always Alex, an excellent job. So much information presented interestingly. As to its front looks, my wife and I immediately liked its concept car looks. Great range considering it s considerable weight, the performance that it produces, and more. As to its interior, our living room is not its grade. TU.
People have been complaining about the grill since it was revealed on the M4, and BMW said it was for cooling the engine on the track …
… right ….
Great review and a great car. Only drawback is that the waiting period to get the car is ridiculously long. I ordered in October 2021 and I haven’t even got the production number yet. in the meantime, model year has changed so I ordered a 2022 model but it will be built as a 2023 model if it happens. 😗
you can thank the haters for shortening that list, imagine how long it would be if everyone found the styling similar to an X5 😉
My how times have changed. They are just sitting on lots now. Got mine for a steal. Awesome car
7:20 - Unfortunately the iX uses CFRP as a laminate on top of steel & aluminium - it's not as sophisticated as the i3. It's mostly for aesthetics I think.... but still a great car.
Why would this be LOUDER than the X5 inside? Analysis, please 🙂
When do you expect to have the final production model of the lyriq and blazer ev for testing and review?
Wish it had the split tailgate
I'm still confused by the 3m/kwh and 350 mile range only equating to 80mpg-e. Huh?
I gave up on my Cybertruck reservation because I was sick of Elon Musk's BS and just bought a 2024 model of this beast. This car is truly amazing!
That's quite a departure from a Cybertruck. -Travis
3:57 I guess they don't want you to open the hood.
hrmm non-adjustable head rests?
BTW we need a frunk comfort index on these EV's...🙂
Huh?? They’ve done studies and basically no one uses the frunk
Great review but seriously this is just absolutely hideous looking from every angle. Not sure what’s going on with BMW design but they ruined the 4 series, 3 Series M & then there’s the new 7 Series with those horrible divorced headlights.
Fortunately looks are only subjective. Here in the UK the models you mentioned save for the upcoming 7 series, are runway hits, returning insane sales figures.
If you see in person it would grow on you. It is more futuristic and will be good looking for years.
I thought it looked pretty good. Paint it with some candy paint and throw some 26’s on it.
Trying to be the car of choice of the next Bond villain?
Currently own an E-tron Prestige, and with the 2023 Audi E-tron getting a redesign, i can't wait to see which one I'd go for! - 2023 is the Year of the electric C/SUVs.
@David Jung It's a bit more stiff indeed. But way quicker/fun than a Q7.
@David Jung get about 160 miles of range on that thing?
I had both X5 diesel and iX 40, the new iX is much better than the X5, even on cramped european roads
70 db in road noise is the same measured in the Kia EV6. I know road noise measurements can vary depending on a lot of factors, but for these two cars to be even in the same ballpark is mind boggling to me.
Where’s the VW ID 4 in the comparisons data? Is the Audi E-tron pretty much a rebranded VW ID4?
No, the Q4 e-tron is the Audi version of an ID.4. Audi was stupid in just calling this vehicle "e-tron", as there have been, and will continue to be, other more specific e-tron models.
Excellent review 🤠!
Rear cargo-capacity is too small for my needs. If it had X5 space or even-better, model Y space, then it would be a consideration.
Great review and car 👍
I like the seven series design but not in love with the design of the IX and I don't like the interior either.
I'm thinking the insurance on this is going to be crazy. These carbon fiber vehicles are a high risk for insurance companies. If it's in an accident and the carbon fiber is breeched/shattered, I know of no way to repair it. This means the vehicle could be totaled by the insurance company.
funny my insurance is actually lower than my previous suv volvo xc-90, get a quote to avoid surprises.. I think we see some surprisingly low insurance rates because companies are interested in getting market share of this new segment and plan to use this market share for marketing purpose.. once they start getting historical data premiums will most likely go up..
My insurance only went up $10 over my 2015 Hyundai Elantra Gt.
@@davidbailey6112 you have to admit this is quite surprising since replacement cost is four times higher!
@@andreh.dupuis8475 Yes, I was surprised about that myself. I got insurance quotes for Tesla Model Y and Model X, as well as Audi Etron. All were significantly higher than the BMW IX
On another note, the BMW is not all Carbon fiber, it also has a significant amount of aluminum in it as well.
si system??
iX comfortably situates itself in the segment between model Y and model X. Good job BMW.
We have an ix50, and it is orders of magnitude superior to a tesla model x. If you think a Tesla is a good car, I urge you to try one of these.
If they had a ~$60k version with similar range this would be a decent contender in the space imo. That price is....high
Agreed. It’s a great car, just way too damn expensive
The $62k Cadillac Lyriq will be a winner of it lives up to the hype
@@bahamatodd agreed. If GM keeps it at that price, it will be a big winner. And they will qualify for the new full 7500 point of sale tax credit in 2023 (likely to pass) where the iX won’t qualify for a dime
@@doomsday9973 And what is the Model X ? This is better than a Model Y and a little more money yes but more features and more performance and much newer styling. The price is right especially this year with the 7500 fed tax break..
@@bahamatodd You will never see one under 70k. Don't believe that
ive see alot reviews on this. Mostly good stuff esp the range.
Yes Alex, The iX does look like a tall station wagon. Towards that end, when will Ford release an electric Country Squire? 🤔 I think you can stop taking nominations now for the
EV Buyers Guide Rear Seat of the Year Trophy®, nothing will beat this iX 😁😁
Actually, the E-tron is much comfier having sat in both.
@@sethmisaelhernandez5902 and what is the mile range of the E-tron ?!?!?!?!!!!!!!!
@@allaboutcars4835 Went on a short trip yesterday, it's definitely a thirsty SUV. 2.2miles per Kilowatt-hour - 209miles on one charge.
It's advertising says 226 Miles of range and I think that's accurate, I had about 1,400lbs of payload. So 209 miles was good.
@@sethmisaelhernandez5902 that’s pathetic! that low range is an instant fail for Audi. They should’ve never put that thing out. A lot of people are getting around 180 miles.
@@allaboutcars4835 it's their first EV... don't be dramatic, much better quality than any other EV (other than rivian) in the market. I'd pick this one again for an SUV. Their 2023 model should be much better range.
Thanks!
Above my pay grade but looks nice.
Ix is quite nice looking in real life
11:09 What's with the knob obsession? Mex-E, Lyriq, f-150, and now this -- all suffer from knob kitch.
Yah- 72mph. You know it, Alex!
When are we going to get some Ford Lightning Videos!!!
7 out of ten front seat? FOR 100K?😳
I wonder why you consider this revolutionary, when all I can see is an evolution of the i3 platform.
And why have spare tires become obsolete? I can't think of a single EV that even pretends to have someplace to store one. Have people stopped driving any distance, or does everyone use services instead of changing their tire? If they aren't going to include storage under the front hood, why not slap a spare space-saving tire there?
It's not just EVs, but most cars. Spares are heavy and bulky, and in Europe and Asia drivers are rarely more than a short distance from a town, assuming the fix-a-flat and compressor don't do the job. It would be nice if they kept US distances in mind, but we're a minority of their sales (and even here few people take the spare into account when buying. Some cars have room for a compact spare, but just don't include one.
you think a spare tire is a safe replacement for cars today which are very heavy? not only that if you get tire damage the suspension and everything near that spare tire will be heavily damaged.
Take a test drive like I did and it will change your view. It’s a rocket ship
Spare tires are going away for all cars
Even my lifetime! Yeah I’ll older than a century 😂
This would be one on my EV short list, however they're all too expensive and would only be able to consider used
Luxury Electric Suvs are dropping about $12,500 per year.
I got myself a 2019 Audi E-tron Prestige for $62,000 (because of the overpriced market) ... new it was $87,000 + Tax.
@@sethmisaelhernandez5902 that’s a great deal!
@@sethmisaelhernandez5902 Wrong.. you got that because the range on the Audi is horrible and now that the Model Y is out and others the prices are coming down. You won't find this car used for under 70k within 2-3 years I bet
@@kkgolf5371 E-tron 2019-2022 all have the same Range, 220 Miles. Range/Charging curve are 2 important factors when choosing and EV, also comfort.
Having been in both i can say Model Y is uncomfortable, non luxurious. There's a reason why Kyle from out of spec chose the Etron for his wife and for road trips. You'd stop to have a snack at 220 miles anyway and recharge in minutes with Electrify America.
@@sethmisaelhernandez5902 I know those things. I drove an Audi E-tron and nice interior and ride but not quick enough and range is pathetic for a 79k vehicle. My best friend has a model Y and yes the ride and noise are bad
Personally the styling in the front and decrease storage capabilities without a frunk make this a hard sell compared to a model y for me. I'm looking for reasons to bounce from Tesla but it's hard. Alex, one thing that may be helpful to add to reviews somehow is to comment on the driver assistance features performance. The Tesla autopilot is just so good I cannot see myself getting a vehicle that doesn't have comparable features. I know you mentioned the iX has aggressive lane centering but I'd be curious to know how it actually performs compared to autopilot.
Ok 👍
Autopilot on the Vision only Teslas (i.e. all of the new ones) is easily beaten by most of the driver assistance packages available from other manufacturers now. The old radar Autopilot system was excellent (but far from perfect), the vision system is *substantially* worse. I’ve had a lot of experience with both.
@@ouch1011 stop talking out of your ass. Teslas autopilot is by far the best.
Get a Tesla and don’t fall for these gimmicks put out by legacy auto. These other evs being pushed out don’t compare.. they’re simply made to look as if they do but they’re nowhere close.
Teslas are junky compared to these.(experience with both)
I am the owner of one iX 50 and I would call it just breaking. The car keeps breaking and braking and breaking. the last one? couple of days ago the car started itself and crashed in font of the car in front.The sad part is that neither BMW nor the dealership have done anything to resolve the problem. I would say that if the car maker is interested in building a good service or reputation (but at this point I would just call it service) would offer to take the car back or give me a new one. NOTHING OF THAT KIND AS HAPPENED
😂😂😂😂
“Forget the 7 Series. Forget the 3 Series”
Already did. As an EV shopper, those are just sad vestigial jokes.
This is the car to beat. Anyone is crazy to get a garbage Tesla over this iX.
1:15 Nissan Murano
Here’s what I don’t understand with the Europeans, they used to make the most beautiful automobiles in the world, than lately the ICE engine died out in favor of electric motors and it seams the designers also broke their brains in the process? What the hell is this sad GM looking junk design? Did BMW find this at the Salvation Army clearance house?
Put this in a Bronco Body.:)
That front looks like they based it on Hitler's mustache
100,000 dollar car the requires you to pull strings in order to open the hood...kinda funny.
You’re not meant to open the hood.
@@ouch1011 Then the next obvious question is, why have a hood.
80mpg-e doesn't sound like awesome efficiency. It's just a little better than an F150 Lightning and nowhere near a Lucid Air.
The lightning gets 60mpge highway, the iX is impressively efficient for it's large size. This gets efficiency numbers close to the Porsche Taycan 4S (!!) Which is insane because this is an SUV (!!!!)
Costs nowhere near a lucid air too
It’s very inelegant for a luxury vehicle inside and out but it does have decent range. I’d wait for the next generation
Why? the range is possibly the best on the market for an SUV. Performance is still very good.
You’re kidding about having to pull two tabs/loops on opposite sides of the cabin to open the hood, right? How inconvenient, and something I would expect from a company that is making its first vehicle rather than a company that prides itself as the building “The Ultimate Driving Machine.”
Since there are no “used serviceable things” under there, I can’t say I really mind.
only thing of interest under there is the brake fluid reservoir and 12v battery.. of course you would not boost the car by the 12v battery 😄
That’s because users are not supposed to open the hood if the iX it’s for service techs only
If this thing is supposed to compete with the EQS SUV.....OMG...... Not even on the same planet.
If I need an EV that is slower than a Ford Mach-E Performance, Genesis GV60 or Tesla Model Y Performance, is uglier than them, and costs much more, now I know where to go.
I’m still waiting for “normal” electric cars that aren’t completely loaded with ungodly amounts of unnecessary electronic crap. Premium to me is when I open my door it’s just plain old mechanical door latch. Lasted me over 20 years in my 96 rav4 with no problems. 0$ to fix because it never broke.
wonder if that combination will be available one day.. I’m not holding my breath because all the new ev models are aligning themselves to compete with Teslas
The fast charging times are a bit embarrassing considering the price of the vehicle. It helps that it has decent range, but I could charge my Ioniq5 almost 3 times from 10-80% in the time that it would take that iX to charge from 10-80% (using the 45 minute estimate you said). You’re right, fast charging time is not as important to most people as it is made out to be, but a $100k family car is going to be used on road trips, and a 45 minute charging stop is definitely on the long side. That said, if it does really have 315 miles of range, that 80% charge would probably get you about 240 miles of range (driving from 80-10%), so that’s not too horrible. I just wish BMW would have done a little better on a “no compromise” EV. All of the 800V architecture cars charge faster than this.
Well on a road trip, some of these BMWs are doing the same distance faster on Bjorns trips than 800v Hyundai BEVs.
Lets shatter this 800V fallacy right away. Despite only 200kw charging the EQS can still charge to 80% a lot faster than this BMW despite having a slightly larger battery, in fact it can charge to 80% in about the same time as the ionic 5 (800V) despite having a 20% larger battery pack. PEAK charging rate is bunk unless you only want to charge for 15 minutes. Much more important particularly for road tripping is the average charging rate to 80 for which 800 or 400 V is meaningless is a meaningless statistic. With current batteries, charging at very high rates means inevitable heat throttling right around 40 to 50% SOC thus hurting your average to 80. In the EQS you can charge at 100kw all the way to 80, 800volt packs are lucky if they are doing 50kW at that SOC. In summary, its much better to jog quickly than to sprint and come in second because you cant keep up the pace.
All stop for 102K. Cmon. No way this car is worth that. And Stop comparing Model Y. They are in 2 different price and consumer
same price as a similarly equipped x5 v8 xdrive 50 and you save $$$ on gas and enjoy catapult like acceleration and the best sound system you will probably hear. No brainer for me. Then again everything is relative depends on you base of comparison and personal values/interests.
Dude sounds like a salesman from the first 5 seconds
It is ugly, but the interior is nice. Nicer than a Model X which is similar price point so, not sure why all the hate on the price tag. I have driven one and it is really good, quick and smooth. I wouldn’t buy one, but I wouldn’t buy a Model X either. I think that is the closest competitor, maybe not, I haven’t been following the segment too closely.
I don't find it a ground breaking car at all. More money for what you're getting. Naked CF look where you expect paint etc. Don't like it personally.
omg the grill is hideous!
Butt ugly hideous exterior. BMW continues to look back at the good old days of Chris Bangle!
A really useful comparo would be this BMW vs an Ioniq 5 Limited. The Ioniq is smaller, slower and lacks an adjustable suspension. But then it is fast enough, big enough, includes excellent L2 ACC and costs $35,000 less with a transferable 5 year warranty. Oh, and it charges waaaaay faster.
You keep saying no compromise but that charging rate is definitely a compromise
No Alex it’s a electrified interpretation of a beaver on wheels. Knowing BMW’s reputation of being a money pit. It’s a hard pass unless your a badge snob then go right ahead being laughed at.
The Beaver trumps a Dr. Seuss Duck car anyday.
Better than a bubble on wheels
@@allaboutcars4835 I am no Tesla fan either. The model Y looks like a car that has a blister driving down the road.
@@appleiphone69 it looks just TERRIBLE!
Framing "charging times" as "% full in x minutes" is not really helpful for comparisons. Instead, how about "miles per minute" or "at 10% battery level, this car will add x miles in 30 minutes.
I agree, that would be far more useful. Temperature/battery conditioning can also affect that, but just some specific, standard number for charging time would be a big help.
I'm very disappointed that other carmakers are following Hyundai/Kia's lead and pushing up charging rates. Sure, most charging is at home, but some of us do take road trips, and DC Fast Charge times do matter. I won't buy an EV that charges as slowly as this. I don't need a huge back seat, so the Genesis GV60 is looking very attractive. I'm also waiting to see what the charging is like on the GV70 EV, as I really like the styling and size of the ICE version.
I actually find that to be far less useful, especially since the “miles added” vs the amount of charge added varies *substantially* depending on driving habits, weather, vehicle load, etc. You might add 20 miles/min when charging in ideal weather conditions, but only 15 miles/min when in cold/wet conditions, or maybe only 10 miles/min when towing, all without changing the charging speed or amount of energy added. So, saying how much amount of energy or percentage of the battery charge is added is far more useful because it doesn’t depend on driving conditions/ the efficiency of the vehicle at that moment.
Alex, it is easier to just always say "kilowatts" instead of "key-doubleu". You say kilowatt-hours already. Go all the way.
It's not a real SUV or SAV, the X5 fully optioned can tow 7500 pounds and inside is unmatched in luxury and comfort.
Way too expensive…..
Honestly don't like it. I hate what all these companies are doing with their evs. Hyundai and Kia are the only ones that have it right, just make them normal cars with electric power trains. Ford came close with the lightning but they HAD to slap the stupid screen in. Honestly if I bought a lightning I'd swap out the screens for the lower end models
Alex, why didn’t you just come out and say- the beak, is hideous…
BMW missed out on 3rd row for a 100k vehicle. would be a Model X competitor
It would be a small third row in a vehicle of this size, and when companies have tried such small third rows they haven't sold. The Model X is both larger and far more expensive.
@@markmiller3279 Its only far more expensive now. Back in early 2020, the model X with the longest range and 3rd row costed under 85K.
tezla shit
Wtf is with bmw design smh front mid bumper area has two fly eyes 💀
Truly a vomitous betrayal of the promise of a once great brand.
@TheMrDudiness The car is vomitous. I’m feeling quite well in my e46 m3, tyvm.
Sorry, range is a function of efficiency and BATTERY SIZE. 3mi/kWh is nothing to brag about.
It's extremely good for an SUV of this size, especially at high speeds. It almost matches the AWD Taycan and Model S Plaid in efficiency at highway speeds, that's why it's so surprising.
It’s decent for a vehicle that size but yeah, pretty poor overall.
Insurance rates on a carbon fiber structured-car are gonna be ridiculous.
Not true. Less than my 2020 Acura MDX!!
same here less than my 2018 volvo xc90
Nope. My rate isn’t bad at all
Wow!! What happened to "German engineering" nowadays? I used to be so impressed everytime i open the hood and just enjoying how neat they look. Now it looks like a Toyota tercel . And to open the hood? Jesus Christ! 🤦🤦
You aren’t supposed to open the hood of this car. It’s for service techs only. Hence why it’s hidden
@@doomsday9973 not sure what generation you are. My generation and before, we LOVE looking at under the hood to appreciate and admire the engineering. Hence the meaning of petrol heads, car guy who actually loves and appreciate the skills and innovation people put into it.
There is a reason why all the car's hood are open in the car show 🙄
@@kodoq88 a bygone era. But this is an EV what is there to look at “under the hood” here? You want to gawk at the high voltage wires and heat pump? There is zero reason for anyone to go under the hood for this car. Most EVs don’t even have their motors under the hood
@@doomsday9973 well if you have absolutely 0 knowledge of engineering I get it. But most car / engineering knowledge would be very appreciate the skills. I can see you just have that "consumer" minded person. That's ok, but for the rest of us who actually appreciate an actual skills and knowledge we like to see it 😁
@@doomsday9973 I mean just the way you say "gawk at wires" I can tell that you have zero interest or knowledge of engineering
From boring to Bucky Beaver up front.
The i4 looks a bit weird but still good. But the iX is just straight up ugly. 😅
It's freaking DISGUSTING!!!! 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
I’ll take the X5 over this one. Thx.
Slower and $400 a month in gas no thanks. This is a lot more fun to drive and quieter!
No interest. Limited storage, slow charge rate, high price.
Is it so ugly because BMW doesn't really want to sell them? And go back to selling ICE cars only?
The interior has achieved the unusual feat of not only being ugly it also looks cheap!
It's nice. Too bad it's ugly. And plastic/cheap looking (like Audi and Mercedes EVs).
I’m sorry it’s so ugly bro
Your intro described this car as the second coming of Christ but nothing in your video justified it. This is just another ugly electric car, notice I didn't say crossover, with a bmw badge
Just too ugly sorry. There is no attractive angle on this car anywhere, front, side, back, etc.