Bmw Ix1 2024 Model Changes
By the Editorial Staff
March 24, 2026
I get a chance to see how my 2024 BMW iX stacks up against the newer 2026 iX. That EV offers tasty improvements and significant savings. If you can't wait for the updated model to arrive, you can get a great deal on the current version through our Buy a Car service, where a new BMW iX1 is available with over £7,000 off.
This may look like your run-of-the-mill BMW iX1 painted in Space Silver Metallic but there's one subtle change at the front. The kidney grille has received a new look inherited from the long. As the new model is also cheaper to make, there is a clear incentive to speed up the replacement of the iX1 to bring in the same qualities in a smaller package and take on rivals such as the Volvo EX30 and the new Chinese entrants.
Here's everything we know so far about the 2027 BMW iX1. When will the new BMW iX1 be launched? BMW's iX1 electric SUV facelift has been spied during testing, revealing subtle changes.
Learn about the design tweaks, potential upgrades, and expected launch. BMW iX1 electric SUV facelift spied in Europe Very minimal cosmetic updates expected This is our first sighting of the mid-life update for the iX1, thanks to our friends at Motor.es. BMW Group hasn't disclosed the sales data of the BMW iX1 but suggests the model is popular in the market from the very beginning.
Announcing its 2023 annual sales report on January 9, 2024, the company said the compact SUV was among the main EV sales drivers. The 2025 BMW iX builds on the exceptional foundation of the 2024 model with key enhancements that elevate its performance and overall driving experience. Its refined power delivery, quicker acceleration, and improved regenerative braking make for smoother, more intuitive control, especially in city traffic or during long commutes.
Friday, 29 March 2024 03:56 PM BMW has quietly updated the kidney grille of the 2024 BMW iX1, adopting a new design that features rhombs instead of vertical bars, similar to the long. The iX1 isn't cheap. The elephant in the room is the top-selling Tesla Model Y, which is positively elephantine in comparison to the more compact BMW and is available in Long Range all-wheel drive guise for just $78,400 before on.