The BMW iX3 has secured two more standout wins in the World Car Awards, bringing home the titles for both World Car of the Year and World Electric Vehicle. The upcoming zero-emission luxury SUV is the latest in BMW’s lauded electric vehicle lineup. Let’s see what makes this award-winning BMW EV such a standout with the experts at Fields BMW of Daytona.
World Electric Vehicle Award
If you’re interested in making the switch to electric driving, without giving up power, performance, or luxury, the BMW iX3 is the vehicle for you. It was officially named the World Electric Vehicle winner for its low energy consumption and emissions output, as well as an estimated range of up to 434 miles on a single charge. The experts praised both its range and charging capacity, two areas where this new BMW vehicle leads the market when it comes to electric vehicles. It beat out numerous other-branded vehicles to secure the win.
World Car of the Year Award
To understand the impact of a World Car of the Year Award win, it’s useful to look at the award itself. The World Car Awards first came to be in 2004, and have since been a metric by which to judge the most standout vehicles on the market. These two wins make for the tenth and eleventh awards for BMW over the years. The World Car of the Year Award was given to the BMW iX3 over 57 other vehicles for its excellence in performance, driving dynamics, and technology features.
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The BMW iX3 is a vehicle to be experienced out on the open road. Whether you’re already a fan of electric vehicles or ready to make the switch, this award-winning model can’t be beat. Explore new BMW electric vehicles at Fields BMW of Daytona today!
​Estimated ranges attainable when the battery is fully charged & under ideal driving conditions. Actual range will vary depending on multiple factors, including but not limited to: vehicle model, tire & wheel selections, driving style, accessories used, traffic conditions, outside temperatures, & charging frequency. Ranges of recently released, new model year electric vehicles may not yet be fully certified by the EPA. Estimated EV range is based on preliminary BMW AG tests based on EPA's testing procedure standards. See www.fueleconomy.gov. EPA publishes a blended range average of all wheel size/tire combinations, which may differ from the range presented here