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Interest in the BMW iX3 is so great that the factory is having to add a second shift earlier than expected, and the car has barely arrived in key markets.
The new class at BMW is to provide electric momentum. The model is well received and is to become more expensive even before the official market start.
BMW struggles to keep up with demand as new iX3 sells out through 2026
BMW is finding out exactly how much people want its newest electric cars. The German automaker recently launched the iX3, the first model in its "Neue Klasse" lineup, a fresh start for the company's EV technology. Even though customers have not yet sat behind the wheel, they are lining up to buy it. In fact, demand is so high that the iX3 is nearly sold out until the end of 2026. The car made its first appearance last autumn and immediately grab…
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