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BMW’s electric SUV is now better in every way. The updated 2026 BMW iX packs more power and has up to 340 miles of driving range. It also gains sleek new design elements, like a light-up kidney grille. Even better, a new entry-level trim is over $12,000 cheaper than the outgoing model. Check out BMW’s new SUV below.

2026 BMW iX prices, range, and trim options

Almost four years after launching the iX, BMW has revamped the all-electric SUV, taking it “to a new level.” BMW introduced the 2026 iX for the first time with drastic improvements.

The 2026 iX is BMW’s first vehicle to use silicon carbide semiconductor components (SIC inverters). The new tech is more efficient and powerful, offering up to 10% more range than the outgoing model.

Combined with its fifth-gen eDrive system, BMW claims the updated 2026 iX has a driving range of up to 340 miles, up from 309 miles in the 2025MY. It also includes new battery cell technology, providing up to 113.4 kWh of net usable energy.

The 2026 BMW iX is available in three trims, including a new xDrive45 model, starting at $75,150. The new entry-level trim translates to a $12,100 price cut from the outgoing 2025 iX ($87,250).

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2026 BMW iX xDrive60 (Source: BMW)

The iX xDrive45 has 402 hp and an estimated range of up to 312 miles. Meanwhile, the XDrive60 packs 536 hp with an expected range of up to 340 miles. For the performance fans, the 2026 BMW iX M70 xDrive now features up to 650 hp, 40 hp more than its predecessor, and 811 lb-ft of max torque.

Using launch control, the new M model can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.6 seconds with a top speed of 155 mph (electronically controlled).

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2026 BMW iX xDrive60 (Source: BMW)

Check out the updated interior and exterior

BMW didn’t just give the 2026 iX more range and power, but it also restyled the interior and exterior, adding to its already impressive design.

You can see the iconic massive BMW kidney grille is still there but with a new look. BMW redesigned the frame with a new pattern, which can even light up. The illuminated grille comes standard on the M70 xDrive model and is optional for the xDriv45 and xDrive60 trims.

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2026 BMW iX xDrive60 (Source: BMW)

The headlights have also been redesigned with new daytime running lights and turn signals, giving the iX a new look up front.

Inside, the updated iX is the first BMW production vehicle to include its new Curved Display OS system. BMW’s OS 8.5 enables video streaming and in-car gaming.

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2026 BMW iX xDrive60 interior (Source: BMW)

It also features new icons for apps like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The new SUV now includes the new BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant with Amazon Alexa integrated.

BMW is offering the M Sport Package with new M Multi-Function seats for the first time. The package includes an M leather steering wheel, a two-tone instrument panel with an M logo, Dark Silver trim finishers, M pedals, and more. Active seat ventilation is an option. The package is optional for xDrive45 and 60 models and is standard on the M70 trim.

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2026 BMW iX M70 xDrive interior (Source: BMW)

Other optional features include a Climate Comfort Package (standard on M70) with a heated instrument panel, door panels, center armrest, and rear seats. A Panoramic sunroof is standard on all trims except the xDrive45.

BMW also announced that a tow hitch will be available for all trims this summer, enabling a towing capacity of up to 3,500 lbs.

Horsepower Starting Price* Driving Range
2026 BMW iX xDrive45 402 hp $75,150 312 miles
2026 BMW iX xDrive45 536 hp $88,500 340 miles
2026 BMW iX xDrive45 650 hp $115,500 302 miles
2026 BMW iX prices and range by trim (*excluding $1,175 destination fee)

Production for 2026 iX models is slated to begin at BMW’s Dingolfing plant in Germany this March, followed by deliveries in Q2 2025.

What do you think of the BMW’s new electric SUV? Would you buy one for around $75,000? Let us know in the comments.

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CATL unveils new EV battery that charges as fast as pumping gas

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CATL unveils new EV battery that charges as fast as pumping gas

China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL) has unveiled its latest battery cell technologies, which charge as quickly as filling up a gas tank while potentially lowering costs without compromise.

CATL has quickly become the world’s largest battery manufacturer by a wide margin. It is one of, if not the biggest, force for advancing electric transportation.

A big part of CATL’s success is due to its advancements in lithium-iron phosphate battery cells, also known as LFP. LFP cells are cheaper than nickel-rich batteries, but they used to have much lower energy density.

The Chinese battery manufacturers managed to close the gap somewhat while maintaining lower costs, resulting in LFP cells becoming popular for entry-level EVs.

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Now, CATL is looking to do the same with sodium-ion batteries.

Like LFP cells, sodium-ion battery cells have the potential to be cheaper than more common Li-ion cells, but they also offer potential for superior performance, particularly in terms of faster charging and longer lifecycles.

CATL has unveiled today Naxtra, its new sodium-ion battery cells, and it claimed some truly impressive specs.

The new cell reportedly achieves an energy density of 175 Wh per kg (385 Wh per lb), on par with the higher-end of LFP battery cells.

The new cells also offer potential for significant safety improvements.

CATL shared several intense stress tests, including drilling into a cell and even cutting it in half without any thermal event:

The next-gen sodium cells could help further lower the cost of electric vehicles without compromising performance, and while increasing safety.

On top of the new Naxtra cell, CATL has also unveiled its next-gen Shenxing LFP battery cells.

Its charge rate is truly impressive. CATL shared several examples of cars charging at around 1,000 kW and maintaining over 500 kW at over 50% state of charge:

The new cell is being described as capable of adding 300 miles (482 km) of range in about 5 minutes – depending on the EV model.

That’s virtually as quick as filling up a tank of gas.

CATL says that the Shenxing will be in 67 electric vehicle models by the end of the year.

The next-gen cell was unveiled after BYD, CATL’s biggest competitor, also unveiled its latest technology, capable of charging electric vehicles at extremely high speeds.

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New York adds $30 million more to its EV rebate pot

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New York State has announced an extra $30 million for point-of-sale rebates to lease or buy more than 60 new EV models.

The rebates are available to consumers through New York’s Drive Clean Rebate program, which offers a point-of-sale rebate off the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of an EV at participating car dealerships in New York State.

The rebate is available in all 62 counties, with the highest rebate of $2,000 available for EVs with a greater-than-200-mile range. (For a 40- to 199-mile range, the rebate is $1,000.) The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) runs the program.

NYSERDA President and CEO Doreen M. Harris said, “Converting to EVs reduces the total cost of vehicle ownership through lower fuel and vehicle maintenance costs, and NYSERDA is proud to help provide New Yorkers with more purchasing power through these rebates.”

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The Drive Clean Rebate program has issued over 190,000 rebates to consumers since 2017, contributing to the more than 280,000 EVs on the road in New York State. 

NYSERDA also boosted its EV charging incentives. Through the Charge Ready NY 2.0 program, the state is boosting the cash available for Level 2 charger installations at apartment buildings, workplaces, and hotels from $2,000 to $3,000 per port. And if the chargers go into disadvantaged communities, that amount jumps to $4,000 per port.

New York has racked up over 17,000 public EV chargers, making it second only to California for charger count. On top of that, there are more than 4,000 semi-public stations tucked into workplaces and multifamily buildings across the state.

Read more: New York awards $60M to Revel to install 267 DC fast chargers


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ArcBest Freight and logistics company deploys 14 electric terminal tractors

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ArcBest Freight and logistics company deploys 14 electric terminal tractors

LTL carrier ArcBest Freight (ABF) announced plans to add five new Orange EV electric terminal tractors to its existing ZEV fleet, bringing its total deployment of these battery electric HDEVs to 14 … with even more to come.

LTL stands for “Less than Truck Load,” and basically means that, since whatever you’re shipping won’t take up a full container, you can share the costs of shipping with other customers with goods going the same way. You save a little more money and the shipper makes a little more money, making it a rare win-win scenario in the shipping space. And that’s important, because LTL containers amount to a massive 15% of total US shipping.

ABF has been putting Orange EV yard dogs to work in their LTL traffic terminals since their initial deployment of four trucks in June 2022. The company added five more a few years later, and just purchased five more — further underscoring their confidence in the benefits of transitioning their fleet to electric power.

“The Orange EV terminal trucks meet our operational requirements and expectations for safe, reliable, and affordable service and performance,” explains Matthew Godfrey, ABF Freight president. “We’re committed to responsible environmental management, and our investment in EVs aligns with our continuous efforts to enhance efficiency while maintaining exceptional service standards.”

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ABF joins other large logistics companies like YMX and DHL in deploying the Orange EV terminal trucks, which have logged hundreds of thousands of hours of service for their customers.

Electrek’s Take

Over at The Heavy Equipment Podcast, we had a chance to talk to Orange EV founder Kurt Neutgens ahead of last year’s ACT Expo for clean trucking. On the show (embedded, above), Kurt explained how his experience at Ford helped inform his design ideology, and that the Orange EV was designed to be cost competitive with diesel options, even without subsidies.

Give it a listen, then let us know what you think of the big yard dogs in the comments.

SOURCE | IMAGES: Orange EV; via PR Newswire.

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