| Battery & Range | - 64.8 kWh battery, WLTP range 430–470 km
- Motor output 150 kW/204 hp, provisional WLTP range 430–475 km
- 64.8 kWh battery, WLTP range 430–470 km
- Range 430–470 km on single charge
| - 66.5 kWh high-voltage battery, WLTP range 430–475 km
- Official Nepal site claims 64.8 kWh battery, 478 km range
- Energy consumption 15.4–17.2 kWh/100 km WLTP
- Supports 11 kW AC and up to 130 kW DC fast charging
- Charge 10–80% in ~29 minutes with 130 kW DC
- Full AC charge in ~6.5 hours at 11 kW
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| Motor Power & Drivetrain | - Single electric motor, 150 kW, 204 hp, 250 Nm
- Front-wheel-drive eDrive20 xLine trim for Nepal
- 5th-generation BMW eDrive technology
- Single Nepal trim: eDrive20 xLine
| - Single electric motor, maximum output 150 kW / 204 PS
- Front-wheel-drive (FWD) eDrive20 layout
- Torque rated at 250 Nm
- 0–100 km/h acceleration in 8.6 seconds
- Top speed electronically limited to 170 km/h
- Fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearance | - Ground clearance 176 mm
- Wheelbase 2692 mm
| - Wheelbase 2692 mm
- Ground clearance 170 mm
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| Dimensions | - Length 4500 mm, width 1845 mm, height 1616 mm
| - Overall length 4554 mm
- Overall width 1845 mm
- Overall height 1560 mm
- Compact SAV/coupe-SUV body style segment
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| Cargo | - Boot capacity 490 L, expandable to 1495 L
| - Boot capacity 525 liters
- Cargo expandable to 1400 liters with seats folded
- Five-seater layout with split-fold rear seats
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| Comfort & Interior | - 5-seater premium compact SAV cabin
- Advanced comfort with BMW luxury interior features
- Rear seats fold to expand cargo to 1495 L
| - Panoramic glass roof for airy cabin feel
- Heated power front seats with memory function
- Automatic air conditioning with rear AC vents
- Premium cabin with sports seats and M Sport touches
- Electric adjustment for front seats
- High-quality interior materials typical of BMW premium segment
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| Infotainment & Convenience | - Latest BMW infotainment and connectivity features
- Premium convenience features typical of BMW SAV segment
| - Dual curved display layout for instrument and infotainment
- Harman Kardon audio system with 12 speakers
- Head-up display for driver information
- Wireless smartphone charging pad
- BMW iDrive with connected features and navigation
- Keyless entry and start system
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| Safety | - Equipped with BMW’s modern safety and driver assistance tech
- High safety focus as premium German electric SAV
| - Seven airbags for occupant protection
- All-wheel disc brakes with integrated braking system
- ABS with Cornering Brake Control (CBC) and Dynamic Brake Control (DBC)
- Auto-hold and drive-off assist functions
- High-beam assist for headlights
- Multiple driving modes for different conditions
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| Design & Exterior | - Compact SAV crossover SUV body style
- Available in seven colours including Alpine White, Cape York Green
- Colour options: Alpine White, Cape York Green, Mineral White, Phytonic Blue, Sanremo Green, Space Silver, Utah Orange
- Premium, luxurious exterior styling for urban EV buyers
| - Coupe-style Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) design
- Brooklyn Grey exterior color offered in Nepal
- M Sport package standard on Nepal iX2 eDrive20
- Distinctive BMW kidney grille with EV-specific detailing
- Aerodynamic body with sporty roofline and rear design
- 19-inch wheels with 245/45 R19 tyres
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| Sales & Imports | - Launched in Nepal as second all-electric BMW after iX3
- Introductory price Rs 14,996,000 at launch in 2024
- Price initially Rs 1,49,96,000 on launch
- Current listed price Rs 1,86,96,000
- Marketed as entry-level BMW car in Nepal
| - Officially launched in Nepal as BMW’s third iX-series EV
- Imported and distributed by Laxmi Premium Motors
- Introductory Nepal price set at Rs 1,79,96,000 on-road
- Positioned above BMW iX1 and alongside BMW iX3 in lineup
- Sole coupe-SUV EV offering in BMW Nepal portfolio currently
- Likely limited initial imports for premium niche segment
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| Value for Money Verdict | - Positioned as most accessible electric BMW in Nepal
- Offers luxury, performance, and eco-friendly driving at premium price
- Good range and performance for compact luxury EV segment
| - Premium-priced EV at around NPR 1.8 crore on-road
- Strong range and performance for compact luxury EV class
- High equipment level partly offsets higher pricing
- Targets affluent buyers seeking style plus zero-emission mobility
- Competes with other premium EV SUVs rather than mass-market models
- Value linked to brand prestige and advanced tech more than affordability
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| Pros | - Strong WLTP range up to ~470 km
- Premium BMW build quality and luxury features
- Entry-level BMW EV, more attainable than larger BMW EVs
- Good performance: 150 kW, 0–100 km/h in 8.6 s
| - Long WLTP range up to 475 km per charge
- Strong 150 kW motor with 204 PS output
- Well-equipped cabin with Harman Kardon audio and panoramic roof
- Seven airbags and advanced braking systems enhance safety
- M Sport exterior styling adds sporty appeal
- Fast DC charging up to 130 kW reduces downtime
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| Cons | - Significant price increase to Rs 1,86,96,000 in 2026
- Only one trim option available in Nepal market
- Premium pricing limits mass-market adoption
| - High purchase price around NPR 1.8 crore limits accessibility
- Front-wheel-drive only, no xDrive AWD option in Nepal
- Ground clearance 170 mm may be modest for rough rural roads
- Limited color choice, mainly Brooklyn Grey at launch
- Niche coupe-SUV design may reduce rear headroom versus boxier SUVs
- EV charging infrastructure outside major cities still developing
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