How does it compare?
BMW iX2 lines up against four very different flavors of electric mobility, from value-led crossovers to high-voltage luxury bruisers. Put it next to Toyota bZ4X Touring 2026, Porsche Cayenne Electric 2026, BMW iX3 2026, and Acura RSX EV 2026, and the spec sheet starts telling stories. Some chase outright range, others chase charging tempo, and one chases straight-line punch with everyday manners. Meanwhile, price logic stays brutally simple: daily usability wins when numbers match real routines.
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BMW iX2
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Model Year 2026, Manufactured in Germany, Range 297.0 miles (478.0 km), Battery 64.8 kWh, Drive Type FWD, Acceleration 0 to 62 mph 8.6 sec (0 to 100 km/h 8.6 sec), Top Speed 105.6 mph (170.0 km/h), Power 204 hp (152.1 kW) |
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Toyota bZ4X Touring 2026
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Model Year 2026, Manufactured in Japan, Range 275.8 miles (444.0 km), Battery 57.7 kWh, Drive Type FWD, Acceleration 0 to 62 mph 7.5 sec (0 to 100 km/h 7.5 sec), Top Speed 99.4 mph (160.0 km/h), Power 168 hp (125.3 kW) |
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Porsche Cayenne Electric 2026
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Model Year 2026, Manufactured in Germany, Range 398.9 miles (642.0 km), Battery 113.0 kWh, Drive Type AWD, Acceleration 0 to 62 mph 4.8 sec (0 to 100 km/h 4.8 sec), Top Speed 142.9 mph (230.0 km/h), Power 435 hp (324.4 kW) |
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BMW iX3 2026
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Model Year 2026, Manufactured in Germany, Range 397.7 miles (640.0 km), Battery 108.7 kWh, Drive Type AWD, Acceleration 0 to 62 mph 4.9 sec (0 to 100 km/h 4.9 sec), Top Speed 130.5 mph (210.0 km/h), Power 469 hp (349.7 kW) |
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Acura RSX EV 2026
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Model Year 2026, Manufactured in USA, Range 320.1 miles (515.0 km), Battery 92.0 kWh, Drive Type AWD, Acceleration 0 to 62 mph 4.0 sec (0 to 100 km/h 4.0 sec), Power 490 hp (365.4 kW) |
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Electric Range and Real World Usability Comparison
Range numbers split into two camps. The long-leg pair sits near 398.9 miles (642.0 km) and 397.7 miles (640.0 km), ideal for interstate rhythm. The sporty coupe lands at 320.1 miles (515.0 km), still road-trip friendly. The value crossover stays at 275.8 miles (444.0 km), which fits commuting with planned charging. The 64.8 kWh pack supports 297.0 miles (478.0 km) WLTP style duty, then rewards smooth urban driving.
Charging Time and Daily Convenience
Charging pace shapes ownership more than peak horsepower. One luxury SUV hits 10 to 80 percent in about 16 minutes, a serious travel hack. The midsize premium option targets about 21 minutes for the same window. The performance coupe trims that to roughly 18 minutes, keeping stops short and purposeful. The mainstream family SUV reaches 10 to 80 percent in about 28 minutes, then leans on overnight 11 kW home charging for calm daily routines.
Price Positioning and Value Logic
Pricing defines the buyer mood in seconds. The entry point sits at $34,900, and it favors practical electric SUV ownership. The mid pack hovers around $54,900 to $55,000, trading up to stronger power and longer range. The premium outlier starts at $109,000, and it buys speed, voltage, and brand cachet. BMW iX2 at $51,800 threads the needle between style-forward luxury and daily usability.
Real World Decision Logic for USA and Europe
Choose by routine, then let the specs validate the choice. High-mile drivers gain comfort from 397.7 to 398.9 miles (640.0 to 642.0 km) range and sub 25 minute DC sessions. City-first owners can accept 275.8 miles (444.0 km) if home charging stays consistent. Performance seekers get 490 hp (365.4 kW) and fast charging, then live with a smaller travel envelope. And for buyers chasing a premium electric vehicle with everyday polish, the midrange mix stays persuasive.



