BMW iX3 Scores Five Stars in Toughest Euro NCAP Test Yet

The new BMW iX3 50 xDrive
The new BMW iX3 50 xDrive

The BMW iX3 has passed the hardest version of the Euro NCAP crash test ever run, earning the maximum five-star rating under rules introduced this year that go far beyond the traditional crash-and-score format. The test now covers the entire sequence of an accident, from the systems that try to prevent a collision in the first place through to how easily rescuers can reach occupants afterwards.

BMW iX3

BMW’s electric SUV is one of the first cars assessed under the new protocol, described by Euro NCAP as the biggest overhaul of its rating system in the years following the introduction of combined scores in 2009. The iX3 didn’t just scrape past the five-star threshold. It beat the required score in every one of the four new test categories, in some cases by a wide margin.

What Actually Changed in the Test

Euro NCAP used to score cars mainly on how well they protected occupants and pedestrians in a crash, alongside a separate assessment of safety assistance systems. The new procedure splits testing into four stages: Safe Driving, Crash Avoidance, Crash Protection and Post-Crash Safety, weighting real-world scenarios far more heavily than before. A car can no longer rely purely on strong structural protection to reach five stars. It also has to demonstrate that its driver aids actually work in ordinary traffic, and that occupants can get out and be reached by emergency responders after an impact.

The iX3 scored 73 percent for Safe Driving, 13 percentage points above what’s required for five stars in that category. Its Speed Limit Info system correctly displayed the posted limit on 97 percent of a roughly 1,243-mile test route through Italy, France, Germany and Austria, a detail relevant directly to UK drivers, given how often speed limit misreads trigger false warnings on lesser systems.

Door Handles Become a Safety Feature

One result outshines the rest: the iX3’s flush, electrically operated door handles worked reliably after every crash test Euro NCAP ran, including scenarios simulating total electrical failure. Flush handles have become a common styling feature on electric cars, prized for their aerodynamic benefit, but they’ve also raised genuine safety questions if they fail to deploy after a collision and trap occupants inside. BMW built in a mechanical backup specifically to address that risk, and Euro NCAP’s assessors confirmed it worked as intended, letting both occupants exit and rescuers gain access from outside even with the car’s electrical systems down.

The car scored 95 percent for Post-Crash Safety, the highest of its four category results, helped by an emergency call system that transmits two separate GPS coordinates rather than one. Euro NCAP notes this makes it easier for responders to identify which carriageway of a motorway a crashed car is on, cutting the time it takes to reach the scene.

Strong Results for Rear-Seat Passengers

Families carrying children in the back will find the Crash Protection score, 86 percent, relevant. The iX3 earned maximum points for protecting child test dummies in the rear seats in an asymmetric frontal collision, one of the more demanding scenarios in the current protocol. Side-impact testing also returned top marks, with a standard central airbag preventing the driver and front passenger from colliding with each other in a side hit.

Crash Avoidance, at 83 percent, credited the car’s Front Collision Warning with automatic braking and an exit warning function that alerts occupants to approaching cyclists before they open a door, reducing a common cause of injury in city driving.

Why This Result Reaches Beyond BMW

The iX3 is the first model built on BMW’s new Neue Klasse platform, the foundation for the next generation of the brand’s electric cars. A five-star result under the toughest test Euro NCAP has ever run gives BMW a strong opening data point for the architecture, and sets a benchmark rivals building flush-handle EVs of their own will now be measured against. For buyers cross-shopping the iX3 against electric rivals from Mercedes, Audi and Tesla, it’s now one of a small number of cars tested under rules far more demanding than what earned five stars even two or three years ago.

How the Score Breaks Down

Each of the four Euro NCAP categories carries its own pass threshold, and the iX3 cleared all of them with room to spare. Safe Driving covers how well a car helps a driver avoid becoming dangerously distracted or misjudging a hazard before it turns into a collision. Crash Avoidance measures the systems that step in in the seconds before an impact, things like automatic braking and lane-keeping intervention. Crash Protection remains closest to the traditional NCAP test most drivers already recognise, the physical structure and airbags that protect people inside the car at the moment of impact. Post-Crash Safety, the newest category, looks at what happens once the collision has already happened.

BMW’s decision to build the iX3’s safety systems around all four stages, rather than optimising heavily for one, appears to be the reason the car cleared each threshold by a comfortable margin instead of scraping through on strong results in one area while merely passing in others.

What This Means for the Wider Neue Klasse Range

The iX3 is the opening model in a range of Neue Klasse cars BMW plans to roll out over the coming years, sharing its underlying architecture, electrical systems and safety hardware with vehicles still to be revealed. A five-star result achieved under the industry’s most demanding current test gives BMW a strong reference point to build from as those later models reach the market, and gives early iX3 buyers some confidence that the safety systems fitted to their car have already cleared a difficult bar rather than an outdated one.

Jarrod

Jarrod Partridge is the founder of Motoring Chronicle and an FIA accredited journalist with over 30 years of experience following motorsport and the global automotive industry. A member of the AIPS International Sports Press Association, Jarrod has covered Formula 1 races and automotive events at venues around the world, bringing first-hand insight to every race report, car review, and industry analysis he writes. His work spans the full breadth of motoring — from the latest EV launches and road car reviews to the cutting edge of motorsport competition.

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