A BMW iX3 drove over 500 miles on a single charge.
The long-wheelbase electric SUV drove on China’s Qinghai Lake grand loop.
It got to the destination with 2% battery capacity remaining.
BMW has made it pretty clear that the new iX3 electric crossover is one of the longest-range and fastest-charging mainstream EVs on the market right now. To make it even clearer, the German automaker’s Chinese arm just bagged another impressive achievement.
A long-wheelbase iX3 drove on the highly demanding Qinghai Lake grand loop, starting from Xining and returning to the same place after over 500 miles of driving on a single charge. The EV drove on public roads exclusively and under real-world traffic conditions, finishing the challenge with 2% battery capacity remaining.








