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BMW will end allocations of its iX electric SUV to the United States after the 2026 model year as it prepares to introduce the next-generation Neue Klasse models, the automaker confirmed in statements to multiple outlets on April 14, 2026.
Production and sales of the iX will continue in other markets, and remaining U.S. units will be available only while dealer inventory lasts.
Launched for 2022 as a technological flagship using BMWâs CLAR architecture, the iX sold just under 51,000 units through 2025 with sales peaking at about 17,301 in 2023 before sliding to 15,383 in 2024 and 12,587 in 2025; early 2026 sales were reported down roughly 50% yearâoverâyear through March.
BMW said the iX âserved as a technological showcaseâ while the Neue Klasse â featuring sixthâgeneration eDrive tech and models such as a forthcoming iX3 â will form the backbone of its U.S. EV push.
Critics cited the iXâs controversial styling and high price despite strong owner satisfaction scores; BMW framed the move as part of an evolution toward a new generation of fully electric vehicles.








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