BMW will end U.S. sales of the iX electric SUV after the current model year, the automaker confirmed to Car and Driver.
A BMW spokesperson said the company is concluding U.S. allocation of the BMW iX as it prepares for the next generation of its fully electric vehicles following a comprehensive 2026 refresh.
BMW said the iX will continue to be sold in other markets, and its U.S. role is expected to be filled by an electric version of the next-generation X5 that BMW has not yet revealed.
The BMW iX debuted for the 2022 model year; BMW sold 15,383 and 12,587 units in 2024 and 2025 respectively, figures that outpaced the i5 and i7 but trailed the i4.
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