The 2026 BMW iX3 is getting Amazon’s new Alexa+ AI
Talking to your car used to feel like talking to a brick wall. You had to memorize specific phrases, and if you messed up just one word, the car literally blinked at you. BMW wants to change that. At the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the German carmaker showed off a new version of its EV that can actually carry on a conversation. The 2026 BMW iX3 is the first vehicle to use Amazon's new Alexa+ technology, making the EVs of the future feel a lot more like a helpful companion and a lot less like a confused Nintendo 64.
The new system is called the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant. Instead of just following simple orders, it uses a Large Language Model (LLM), helping the car to understand how people really talk. You don't have to say "Set temperature to 28 degrees" anymore. You can just say, "Hey BMW, I'm a bit chilly and I'm hungry for pizza." The car will warm up the seats and find a high-rated Italian restaurant on your route. It can even handle several questions at once. You could ask about the weather in the next town, how much battery life you have left, and who won the big game, all in one breath.
The new BMW iX3 is not just a smart talker; it is a serious piece of machinery. This SUV is part of BMW's Neue Klasse, which is German for "New Class." It sits on a brand-new architecture designed only for electric cars. The iX3 is 188.3 inches long, 74.6 inches wide, and 64.4 inches tall. It has plenty of room inside for five people and their gear. The trunk can hold 18.4 ft³ of luggage. If you fold the back seats down, that space grows to a massive 61.8 ft³. There is even a small 58-l storage spot under the hood, often called a "frunk," which is perfect for charging cables or a small grocery bag.
Under the floor of the BMW iX3 sits a huge 108 kWh battery. This battery uses an 800V system, which allows the car to charge much faster than older EVs. If you find a powerful 400 kW charger, you can add about 217 miles of range in just 10 minutes. That is barely enough time to buy a snack and use the restroom. On a full charge, the iX3 50 xDrive model can travel up to 497 miles according to European tests, though American estimates suggest still a very respectable 400 miles.
When it comes to speed, the BMW iX3 does not disappoint. The 50 xDrive model has two electric motors that deliver 463 horsepower. This allows the SUV to zip from 0 to 62 mph in about 4.7 seconds. Even though it is a heavy vehicle, it handles curves with ease thanks to a new software system BMW calls the "Heart of Joy." This system manages the motors, brakes, and steering to make sure the ride is smooth and fun. It also uses sixth-generation electric motors that are 10% lighter and 40% more efficient than the ones BMW used just a few years ago.
Inside the cabin, the dashboard looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. There is a giant 45.5-cm (17.9-inch) screen in the middle, but the coolest part is the BMW Panoramic Vision. This is a display that stretches across the entire bottom of the windshield. It projects information like your speed and navigation directions right where you are looking. And because the new iX3 now uses Amazon's Alexa+ architecture, you can link your car to your Amazon account. This lets you stream music from your library or check on your smart home devices while you are stuck in traffic.
The 2026 BMW iX3 will start showing up in the United States in the summer of 2026. The 50 xDrive model is expected to cost around $60,000. In Germany, the same model is priced from €68,900. For those who want to spend a little less, a 40 xDrive model will arrive in the US early in 2027 with a price tag under $55,000. BMW plans to bring this AI technology to all EVs soon after.
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That's a scary development. Let's hope the alexa functionality can be disabled or even deleted.
- 14 hours ago
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