BMW pulls US sales of the iX

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BMW has stopped selling the iX electric vehicle in the US market, citing its transition to the Neue Klasse platform and upcoming new models. The company remains committed to electrification in the US, with new models like the iX3 and next-generation X5 set to launch soon.
BMW has confirmed that the iX electric vehicle can no longer be ordered in the USA. The decision is part of BMW's transition to the Neue Klasse platform, with new models like the iX3 and next-generation X5 set to launch in the US market. These new models will feature sixth-generation drivetrain technology. The iX will continue to be sold in other markets, but its production is expected to end once the new models are introduced. BMW remains committed to electrification in the US, despite a challenging market. The company delivered fewer electric vehicles globally in the first quarter, citing the US market as one reason.
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