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BMW IX3 vs Skoda Kodiaq

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BMW IX3
BMW IX3

$78,490 - $99,247

2024 price

Skoda Kodiaq
Skoda Kodiaq

$53,290 - $70,590

2025 price

Summary

2024 BMW IX3
2025 Skoda Kodiaq
Safety Rating

Engine Type
0.0L

Turbo 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type
Electric

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Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

9.2L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

7
Dislikes
  • Limited driving range
  • Some flimsy interior parts
  • No AWD model available

  • Bit thirsty
  • Could do with more oomph
  • Patchy lane keeping
2024 BMW IX3 Summary

BMW added a new iX3 base model in September last year as a crafty way to navigate the government's increased luxury car tax (LCT) threshold for fuel-efficient vehicles.

The Bavarian carmaker now has six electric cars under the $91,387 threshold with major benefits for those looking to purchase a car on a novated lease program – not to mention less strain on the hip pocket for others.

This particular iX3 M Sport being made in China helps the pricing equation, but it remains a complete specification with plenty of gadgets, features and luxury touches.

A new X3 is due in 2025 but an electric replacement for the iX3 isn't expected until 2026 when it will sit on the Neue Klasse platform and be a very different beast.

That means if you're after an electric mid-sizer from a German brand, this iX3 is what BMW has to offer. With that in mind, it's time to take a look at BMW's most affordable mid-size electric SUV to see if it's a good deal.

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2025 Skoda Kodiaq Summary

Skoda’s Kodiaq is a relatively small fish in a large, seven-seat SUV pond. While apex predators like Toyota’s LandCruiser Prado and Ford’s Everest swallow huge chunks of category market share, it’s been lurking quietly in the shallow end.

But given it’s named after a hulking brown bear, with a particular taste for fresh fish, maybe its time has come to rise from the shallows and make a bigger impact with Aussie buyers.

That’s because after the best part of eight years in market here, the original Kodiaq has been replaced by a new, second-generation version.

Skoda says it’s more space-efficient, with extra tech and spec, as well as better performance, improved fuel economy and more.

So, if you’re in the market for a sizeable, primo, three-row SUV with a unique Czech Republic twist, stay with us for CarsGuide’s Australian first drive review.

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