Why we ran it: To see if BMW’s entry EV was as impressive as its range-topper
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Life with a BMW iX1: Month 6
As an entry point to BMW’s EV line-up, the iX1 makes sense on paper. But did it make sense in the real world? Let’s find out - 13 December
The iX1 has hauled me along for 7000 miles over the past six months: having been as far south as the Lizard in Cornwall and as far north as Keswick, Cumbria, it has literally taken me from one end of England to another.
It was a rocky start, but living with the iX1 soon revealed its practical, attractive qualities in day-to-day driving. For the many long journeys we enjoyed together, the iX1 proved that its trump card is its brilliant powertrain. While it does fall short in the range department, it tackled pretty much any challenge with ease.
Step on the accelerator in any drive mode - from the slightly more laid-back Economy to the more hair-raising Sport - and you'll never have an issue overtaking or pushing ahead of other drivers at a set of traffic lights, but it's also easy to drive in London's 20mph zones.
Some electric cars can be a bit bland because they're often silent and uninspiring to drive. The iX1 was far from boring: in fact, there wasn't a week that went by without me finding out something new about the car, both good and bad, be it a hidden gem that made my life marginally easier or a feature that frustrated me.









