BMW is ending U.S. allocations of the BMW iX electric SUV as the automaker prepares to launch its Neue Klasse lineup.
A BMW spokesperson told BMW Blog the company is "concluding U.S. allocation of the BMW iX as we prepare for the next generation of our fully electric vehicles," and that BMW remains fully committed to electrification in the U.S.
U.S. iX sales peaked at 17,301 units in 2023, then fell to 15,383 in 2024 and 12,587 in 2025, with 1,788 sold through the first three months of 2026, a 50.7 percent drop year-to-date.
BMW introduced the iX as a flagship to showcase fifth-generation EV technology, and the company says Neue Klasse will bring sixth-generation eDrive and other innovations across its lineup.
This summary is based on coverage by Motor 1.
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