# 2022-2025 BMW iX M60 The BMW iX M60 is the performance flagship of BMW's electric SUV lineup, blending luxury with serious power. It delivers 619 horsepower and a 0-60 mph time around 3.6 seconds, wrapped in BMW's controversial polarizing design featuring enormous kidney grilles. Reviewers praise its refined ride quality, spacious cabin with premium materials, and impressive tech integration, though some criticize its divisive styling and hefty 5,800-pound curb weight. Range tops out around 280-290 miles, competitive but not class-leading. The iX M60 has become famous (and infamous) for representing BMW's bold design direction and all-in electric commitment. It's well-suited for affluent families wanting a high-performance luxury EV with SUV practicality, particularly those prioritizing comfort and technology over maximum range or traditional BMW aesthetics. Ideal for daily commuting and weekend getaways.
The BMW iX M60 requires minimal routine maintenance due to its electric drivetrain—no oil changes or transmission service. However, expect premium costs for specialized tires ($2,000+ per set), higher insurance rates due to expensive repairs and advanced technology, and potential battery degradation concerns. Brake service is infrequent thanks to regenerative braking. Early reliability data remains limited.
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