Australian New Car Buyer

BMW iX1 FROM $78,900

The BMW iX1 is an electric SUV that utilises the body and interior layout of the petrol-powered X1 compact five-seater.

It’s priced from $78,900 for the base front-wheel drive eDrive20 xLine.

Splash out another $6000 and you get the xDrive30 xLine that adds another electric motor for all-wheel drive. An M Sport version is the same price.

Fake leather, electric seats, dual-zone air, smart key entry, powered tailgate and a wireless phone charger are standard.

There are

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