I don’t have live access to up-to-date news in this moment, but here’s what’s commonly known about BMW iNext and how to verify the latest developments.
Direct answer
- The BMW iNext project has evolved through several milestones, with production variants often referred to as the iX or related crossover nomenclature. The latest widely reported timelines have shifted over the years, but production-ready versions and related models have appeared under names like iX, iX3, i4, and i5 rather than a single “iNext” badge. For the very latest, please check BMW’s official press releases or major automotive news outlets.
Context and where to look
- Official sources: BMW Newsroom and BMW Group press releases typically publish the most reliable updates on vehicle naming, production timing, and technical specs for the iNext lineage and its successors.
- Reputable outlets: Automotive outlets such as Car and Driver, Top Gear, Motor Authority, Green Car Reports, and The EV Network have covered the iNext’s development and its evolution into the iX family, often with timing notes on when production versions started or will start.
- In the past, the concept “Vision iNext” and early prototypes signaled automated driving capabilities and large-vehicle electric platforms, but the production names and market timing have varied by region and strategy shifts. For example, coverage from automotive press during the late 2010s and early 2020s described the iNext as a scalable platform leading to models like the iX crossover, with expectations of high range and advanced driver assist features. These articles reflect planning stages rather than current offerings.[2][4][7]
Illustration (how the naming has tended to map)
- Concept phase: Vision iNext (fully electric, highly automated concept showcased by BMW).[7]
- Production phase: The platform informed several models in BMW’s electrified lineup, notably the iX family, which uses the same fifth-generation battery tech and scalable architecture discussed for the iNext era.[8][2]
- Nomenclature shifts: Production crossovers commonly adopted iX nomenclature (e.g., iX3, iX5, iX7) with the potential for “iNext” as an internal program name rather than a current model badge in many markets.[4][8]
Would you like me to fetch the very latest headlines from current outlets and BMW’s site, and summarize them with citations? I can also provide a quick side-by-side table of the main iNext-related models and their current names/delivery timelines if you want a concise reference.
Sources
The upcoming BMW iNEXT is a mysterious creature but it gets less and less mysterious each day. At the moment, we know several key facts about this exciting new upcoming car that we will happily share with you.
smart-motoring.comConfirmation that next BMW i car is on track. Fully electric Mini and BMW X3 on the way too
www.topgear.comBMW's future ideas include touch-sensitive seats and a Siri-style voice-activated assistant.
www.caranddriver.comBMW is working on a Tesla Model X rival that will offer more than 400 miles of range.
www.motorauthority.comAfter revealing the concept-car at a private event last September, BMW has revealed the, well, next iNext. Following the concept, the next version of the car is a test mule, complete with camouflage covering, undergoing cold-weather testing in northern Sweden—a typical place for automakers to test things like heaters, cold starts, and power delivery...
www.greencarreports.comAll the latest BMW iNext news, articles and reviews from Australia's leading motoring experts at Drive.
www.drive.com.aun BMW’s yearly general board meeting on Thursday, Board Chairman Harald Krüger revealed a pre-production concept image for the brand’s upcoming iNext autonomous electric vehicle,…
www.theevnetwork.comIts first properly self-driving platform will also underpin future saloons
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