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Nice black look ! I see you got the high exec spec as well. Rims look better in real life than on pictures, but still not really my cup of tea.
You make me doubt my color choice again. Hopefully the shadowline pack on the phytonic blue is as nice. |
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04-04-2021, 05:28 PM | #47 |
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Hi everyone,
I got my iX3 delivered the 31/03 in Belgium I have the same colour as JimPastell with all the options included The car has now 650 km and I’m very satisfied with how the car is performing When I drive on eco very carefully I make 415 km range (16,5 kWh/100km on the display) on the highway I still have to do a longer test, maby I do that tomorrow Monday Excuse me for my English Nyvapet |
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maybe I can help you with this? I am also from Antwerp |
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04-05-2021, 02:50 AM | #51 | |
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I bought a car at the beginning of March that had been traveling by boat since November from China, (stock car) so I couldn't really choose but it had all the options. Would have preferred the sophisto gray but also very satisfied with this color. I think i was lucky to come at the right moment by centrauto when the car almost arrived in Belgium |
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04-05-2021, 04:32 AM | #52 |
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Hi guys!
I have been absent from this forum for some years - the E92 became an i3 that was swapped to an F32 (LCI) and then back to an i3. But now I have ordered the new iX3 - and it is time to reignite my membership of one of the best foras there is. I went for the Sophisto Grey - and got rid of all the exterior blue "electric" details. Since I am going to use the OEM wheels for my winter setup, I only opted for the 19" wheels. I actually think they look better than the 20" - haven't seen them IRL though. The big question for me is: what are my options, if I want to go for 21" summer wheels? Standard setup is: 19 x 8 (245/50 R19) with ET 27. I am looking at 21 x 9 (275/35 R21) with ET 30. According to www.willtheyfit.com it results in a wheel that poke around 10 mm further out and that is around 15 mm closer to the suspension strout. Any idea if they will fit without needing to do further adjustments to the car? I am looking for a "plug and play" solution - no spacers, body work etc. By the way: the car went into production in week 10, and should land in Denmark primo June. Can't wait! |
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04-05-2021, 09:21 AM | #53 |
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Today I made a trip at a maximum speed of 120 km/h where possible and an average of 94 km/h.
When i got home the odometer showed 278 km. Range was then 52 km to go. So a total of 330 km. An average of 22.7 kWh/100 km shown on the display Would have preferred to get more out of the battery, but when the speed increases, the battery drains quickly |
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04-05-2021, 10:24 AM | #54 |
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your test does not surprise and seems to about normal for an electric SUV, actually even on the lower side for a ride on the highway. Especially as there is a lot wind today
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04-05-2021, 10:28 AM | #55 | |
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But the difference between ET27 & ET30 is doable, but keep in mind that due to larger RIM, closeness to the suspension and less rubber ... ride quality will definitely be less. I think a 20" is the best compromise, but yeah, I also do not like the standard 20" rims ... will look for a replacement asap. |
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04-05-2021, 10:41 AM | #56 | |
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I have been looking at the 21" BMW Style 726 (fits the fossil fueled BMW X3). However they are staggered with 8,5" in front and 9,5" in the rear. Even though it looks cool with wider rears, I would prefer same size all around. The German brand Breyton are manufacturing some hefty rims - and they are BMW specific. The LS2 are nice - and the BR-I as well. The latter are quite cheap - but only come in 21 x 9,5. And that might be a bit to steep in the front. Decisions decisions |
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04-05-2021, 02:50 PM | #57 |
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That's more or less what we got (about 22 kWh/100 km, didn't take a picture) on a mixed drive of an hour in Comfort mode, including some 15 minutes highway at 130-140 km/h.
I've checked the YouTube video mentioned in the beginning of the thread. I really have no idea how that guy gets at 14.5 kWh/100 km, unless he drives with an egg under his foot. He drives in Eco Pro all the time and I have the impression he often drives about 10-20 km below the speed limit (it's hard to tell) . Not much highway in it either, only a very small part with a large part at low speed due to construction on the highway with a speed limit. Last edited by josbmw; 04-05-2021 at 02:58 PM.. |
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Thanks, checked them. Nothing special I can find with these numbers.
I think the screen is just 30% tinted green and that's it. Doesn't look like there's a metallic coating like in a real sun reflecting windscreen. |
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04-07-2021, 06:41 AM | #61 |
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About 16° C.
Don't think a range of 300 km highway in the winter is possible. The estimates here seem pretty accurate. Also waiting for the new Hyundai IONIQ 5 Long Range AWD and the Kia EV6 Long Range AWD. They look promising with their 800V system. And of course, there still is the upcoming Tesla Model Y Long Range Dual Motor "made in Germany". All these models should be available for testdrives somewhere between July and September, probably even before the iX3 LCI will be announced. |
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04-10-2021, 02:38 PM | #62 | |
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Here is one owner of an iX3 from the Netherlands. Driving it since feb 1, most likely the first here outside the demo cars. It runs ok, I had/have some issues with the bicycle rack (he, I am Dutch!j in combination with the driving assistant (although I think this is not iX3 specific) as well as some weird behavior when charging. I’ll make individual posts for these to get detailed reactions (if any). I have to admit I am used to the 225xe before this and the acceleration of the iX3 is way more powerful. Having driven 2500 km so far, I am getting the acceleration more under control and the power consumption is going down rapidly. Starting at 228 Wh/km I am down to 222 Wh/km now. I need to get down to 180 or so to make the 480km radius. With no need for heating anymore and the roof open (no A/C on!) I hope to get below 220 soon. I do a lot of city driving currently, so it will get better later on. I hope to be able to make international trips this summer, going through the learning curve of charging abroad. France/Switzerland/Italy (the main challenge) and Germany. We have enough time on our hands so we can travel off highway. I have chosen the blue color version with light leather upholstery. Last edited by iX3 rijder; 04-11-2021 at 09:24 AM.. Reason: Additional info supplied |
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04-11-2021, 12:01 PM | #63 |
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I haven't managed to drive the car, as it's not available in the UK yet, but I've ordered an iX3 Premier Pro here in the UK, look forward to seeing more info about the car as it hits the road!
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04-26-2021, 09:09 AM | #65 |
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Am driving my blue iX3 since feb 2. Driving so far is ok, obviously I haven’t been able to determine max range due to season. Max range I have seen till now is 423 km fully charged.
Max charge powerrating I have witnessed at a supercharger till now was 128 kW for about 5 min. But as batteries were not very empty I expect this to improve. On a 50kW charger the car follows the published curves, so that is reliable for planning purposes. I struggle with one issue though: when charging in “smart charging modus” on my chargebox (Zappi V2 by Myenergi) it charges with whatever power is left from my solarpanels. Downside is that the box switches on/off depending on clouds and obstacles. Result is a “mountainous pattern” of power (see attachment). One way or the other my iX3 draws the conclusion at some point it uses more energy itself then the box can supply and goes into some safe mode whereby it blocks remote actions like pre-heating/cooling and (I do not know why) the option to open doors with my iPhone! This is quite annoying as I have to go back into the house and get hold of the original remote key to open door. I can start the car with the iPhone once the door is unlocked. I fail to understand why this is programmed like this. The blocking of pre-heat/cool I can grasp, but why lock out the iPhone to open the car? The “smart charging” will become more common and will one day be normal on public chargers as well. Nice to find yourself locked out of the car 250 km away from the keys at home! I notified BMW of this and am awaiting reply. Any other experiences? |
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04-26-2021, 10:36 AM | #66 |
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That is indeed a ‘known’ issue ... Björn Nyland, a known BEV tester, reported the same issue.
To be honest, as key-less is not yet a mature feature anyway, I would not leave the house without your car keys :-) |
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