This sounds like a rather uninspiring vehicle. For an X3 I would want all AWD and some pep to get excited about an EV.
It doesn't compare favorably to something like a Volvo XC40 recharge that has a motor on each axle and can get to 60 in under five seconds.
However, EVs do better in other markets. In the US people are largely not buying outside of California... at least for non-Teslas.
I won't harp too much on the range, because it has been found that some cars are only tested at 80% battery and others at 100% when it comes to EPA range, but it sounds like it is roughly the same as the version 2 E-tron as far as WLTP which may mean ~225 miles EPA.
https://www.greencarreports.com/news...-electric-cars