BMW IX3 (2021-21)

The BMW IX3 (2021-21) is a stylish and practical electric SUV that offers a compelling alternative in the increasingly popular compact SUV segment. Designed with a sleek, modern look, the IX3 combines luxury, comfort, and efficiency—making it an excellent choice for families, urban commuters, or anyone seeking a versatile vehicle with zero emissions. Its spacious interior and generous boot space make it suitable for everyday errands, weekend outings, or longer journeys. What sets the BMW IX3 apart is its reputation for delivering a refined driving experience combined with impressive electric range and advanced features. Its standing in the used car market is strong, with an average valuation of around £42,890 and average recorded mileage of roughly 36,000 miles, indicative of careful ownership. Known for reliability and high-quality build, the IX3 (2021-21) compares well to its rivals, offering a premium feel without sacrificing practicality. Whether you're a first-time EV buyer or looking to upgrade from a conventional SUV, the BMW IX3 combines style, efficiency, and the driving pleasure associated with the BMW brand—making it a model worth considering in the used electric vehicle market.
average use
average use
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The data shows that the majority of recently recorded mileage readings for BMW IX3 (2021-21) vehicles are very low, with 70.3% of records indicating a mileage of 0 to 10,000 miles. This suggests many vehicles are relatively new or have low usage. Additionally, the distribution is heavily skewed towards lower mileages, with significantly fewer vehicles recording higher mileages—only small percentages fall into ranges above 40,000 miles. Notably, very few vehicles (less than 1%) have recorded mileages over 100,000 miles, indicating that high-mileage vehicles are uncommon in this sample. Overall, the data points towards a fleet that predominantly consists of newer, lower-mileage vehicles.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data provides private sale price percentages for the BMW IX3 (2021-21), indicating how much of the original retail value buyers typically pay in the UK. A key observation is that most private sale prices cluster between approximately 60% and 70% of the original retail price, with higher values (above 80%) appearing only in the lowest mileage and potentially best-conditioned vehicles. Notably, there's a significant jump in the percentage for vehicles priced between £28,000 and £29,000 (around 9.1%), and for those over £44,000, the figures are generally lower, reflecting depreciation with higher mileage or less optimal condition. Overall, the data suggests a gradual depreciation, with the majority of private sale prices falling within a narrow range, but with some outliers at both the low and high ends.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of BMW IX3 vehicles (approximately 85.3%) were manufactured in 2021, with a smaller proportion (about 14.7%) produced in 2022. This suggests that most of these vehicles are relatively recent models, primarily from 2021, with a smaller but notable share emerging in 2022.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for the 2021 BMW IX3 is Black, accounting for approximately 37.9% of vehicles. Grey is also quite prevalent, representing 28.8%, while White and Blue are less common at 17.4% and 15.6%, respectively. Red is very rare, making up only 0.3%. Overall, darker colours like Black and Grey dominate the fleet, suggesting a preference among owners for more classic or subtle finishes for this model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of BMW IX3 (2021-21) vehicles have only one registered keeper, accounting for approximately 79.1%. A small but notable proportion, about 17.6%, have had two keepers. Vehicles with three or more keepers are quite rare, collectively representing around 3.2%, with 2.6% having three keepers and only 0.6% with four or five keepers. This distribution suggests that most owners tend to retain their vehicle for a sustained period without frequent ownership changes.
engine choices
engine choices
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All recorded BMW IX3 (2021-21) vehicles in our sample are fully electric, with no instances of alternative fuel types. Additionally, data on engine capacity is not available for these vehicles, which is typical given their electric nature. This confirms that the BMW IX3 from this period is exclusively an electric vehicle.