On April 8, BMW announced its lineup for the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, featuring 16 new models across the BMW, MINI, and BMW Motorrad brands. Four models will make their world premiere: the all-new iX3 Long Wheelbase, the all-new i3 Long Wheelbase, the new 7 Series, and the new i7. This marks BMW's largest and most technologically advanced product offensive in China in recent years. For Hong Kong users, the significance lies not just in the specs, but in whether the RHD market will benefit from this "German EV onslaught."

All-New iX3 Long Wheelbase: 3m Wheelbase + 900km Range – The Ultimate Family SUV?
The iX3 Long Wheelbase is the most relevant model for Hong Kong families. It addresses three core pain points: space, range, and intelligence.
Spatial Revolution: The wheelbase is extended by 108mm to 3,005mm, with all extra space allocated to the second row. This surpasses the BMW X5 and Mercedes GLC, offering unparalleled rear legroom. For Hong Kong families, this means exceptional comfort for passengers.

Range Breakthrough: Powered by the sixth-generation eDrive technology with 800V architecture, the iX3 achieves over 900km CLTC range. In extreme testing, it covered over 1,007km on a single charge. This eliminates range anxiety for northbound travel.

China-Specific Intelligence: The iX3 features deep integration of Chinese AI and scenarios, with full-scenario navigation assistance debuting on this model. This signals BMW's shift toward localized smart technology, which will benefit future RHD versions.
All-New i3 Long Wheelbase: The Electric 3-Series Returns

The i3 Long Wheelbase combines new-generation technology with Chinese AI, aiming to reclaim the title of "best-driving electric sedan." For Hong Kong enthusiasts, this could be the model to challenge the Tesla Model 3.
New 7 Series and i7: Flagship Icons
The new 7 Series and i7 feature the latest large luxury car design language, with a panoramic iDrive cockpit. For Hong Kong's elite, these models represent status and prestige.
Other Highlights

The BMW Speedtop concept (70 units globally), Le Mans-winning V12 LMR, and special editions like the 4 Series and M3 Touring will also debut. MINI will showcase 14 personalized models.
Hong Kong Perspective

For Hong Kong, the key questions are RHD availability and pricing. Historically, China-spec BMWs often come to Hong Kong. If the new iX3 and i3 are introduced with competitive pricing (leveraging mainland production costs), they could dominate the local EV market. The enhanced intelligence features will finally bring Hong Kong buyers up to speed with mainland counterparts.
Personal Opinion

BMW has finally awakened. The new iX3 and i3 demonstrate a fusion of German quality and Chinese intelligence. For Hong Kong buyers, this promises a new era of compelling German EVs. However, timing and pricing will determine success. If BMW delays RHD versions or sets high prices, Hong Kong will miss out. The Beijing Auto Show is a date worth watching. When German luxury embraces Chinese solutions, the market rules change.

Hong Kong drivers may soon see these electric flagships on their streets. The wait could be worth it. The future of premium electric mobility in Hong Kong is brightening. BMW's commitment to the region will be tested. But the products themselves are finally ready to compete. For Hong Kong families seeking a spacious, long-range, intelligent electric SUV, the new iX3 is a compelling option. Its arrival would be a game-changer. The countdown to Beijing begins.

Stay tuned for updates. The revolution in German electric vehicles is here. And Hong Kong could be a beneficiary. The road ahead is electric, and BMW is finally leading the charge. For Hong Kong, this is a promising development. The competition will only benefit consumers. The new iX3 and i3 are proof that legacy automakers can innovate. The question is no longer if, but when they will arrive in Hong Kong. The answer will shape the local luxury EV landscape for years to come. For now, we watch with anticipation. The future of driving is arriving, and it looks remarkably German. And that's good news for Hong Kong's discerning car buyers.

The Beijing Auto Show is just the beginning. The real test will be on Hong Kong's roads. Let's hope BMW doesn't keep us waiting too long. The electric era is here, and BMW is ready to play. For Hong Kong, the best may be yet to come. The new iX3 and i3 represent a new chapter. It's time to turn the page. The wait is almost over. Soon, we'll see if the promise translates into reality. For now, the signs are encouraging. BMW's commitment to China (and potentially Hong Kong) is clear. The products are compelling. The only missing piece is the right-hand drive confirmation.
