‘s new is the marque’s most important car in years and the vanguard of a new class of EVs from the automaker that are supposed to the marque, full stop. That’s still in , but in the meantime, BMW is proving that the iX3 is up for the challenge, recently going more than 600 miles on a single charge in Germany.

The company took the car from a plant in Debrecen, Hungary, where the iX3 is built, to Munich, Germany, where the BMW headquarters is, , to document their efforts. That route takes them 1,007 kilometers, or 625 miles. The drivers had to make a series of sacrifices to get there, including no highway driving, since higher speeds increase air resistance and require more power to push the car forward.

BMW had to organize the trip a bit like : There was lots of pre-planning, including lo

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