BMW iX1 Prices for the year 2023 in Australia
All quoted rates are exclusive of on-road expenses.
$53,900 for an X1 sDrive18i.
$65,900 for the X1 xDrive20i
$68,900 X1 xDrive20i M Sport
Electric iX1 xDrive30: $84,900
BMW single-motor iX1 model that would probably provide a more inexpensive entry point for the electric small SUV has drawn the keen interest of BMW Australia.
When the iX1 xDrive30 was introduced, Daniel Silverwood, product and pricing manager for X vehicles for BMW Australia, told Chasing Cars that the vehicle will also be well-liked in our market.
If this model of BNW were to come into existence, we would undoubtedly be interested in it. There is undoubtedly a market there, too,”
The first iX1 deliveries were made to clients last month, and there is presently only one grade of the tiny SUV available, with a stated price of $84,900 before on-roads.
This price has increased from the $82,900 introductory price that buyers who ordered before January 1, 2023 could receive, however in addition to the price increase, desirable items like the Harmon Kardon stereo have been moved into an optional $4700 pack.
The iX1’s price is undercut by single-motor competitors like the Mercedes-Benz EQA 250 ($81,700 before on-roads) and Lexus UX300e Luxury ($79,990), with the Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Pure Electric ($81,490) being the closest dual-motor opponent.
For people who choose to ‘purchase’ their electric vehicle through their company via novated leasing, clearing this ceiling, which is set at $89,332 for fuel-efficient vehicles, is a crucial eligibility requirement.