
The all-electric BMW iX3 has secured the highest possible five-star safety rating from Euro NCAP, becoming one of the first vehicles evaluated under the organization’s significantly revised 2026 testing protocols. The result highlights the strength of BMW’s new-generation safety technologies while demonstrating the capabilities of the brand’s first Neue Klasse production model.
The updated Euro NCAP assessment places greater emphasis on real-world driving scenarios, advanced driver assistance systems, crash avoidance technologies, occupant protection, and post-crash safety. Despite the more demanding criteria, the BMW iX3 comfortably exceeded the scores required for a five-star rating across every category.
BMW iX3 Excels Across All Safety Categories
Unlike previous assessments, the new Euro NCAP testing framework evaluates the complete sequence of events before, during, and after a collision. The four key categories now include: safe driving, crash avoidance, crash protection and post crash safety.
The BMW iX3 delivered strong performances in each area, reflecting BMW’s comprehensive approach to vehicle safety that combines active prevention systems with advanced occupant protection and emergency response features.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Deliver Strong Results
In the Safe Driving category, the BMW iX3 achieved an impressive 73%, exceeding the five-star threshold by 13 percentage points.
Euro NCAP praised several standard safety technologies, including the vehicle’s ability to keep drivers informed about surrounding traffic conditions and encourage attentive driving.
The Speed Limit Info system also proved highly accurate, correctly identifying speed limits on 97% of a nearly 2,000-kilometer cross-border route through Italy, France, Germany, and Austria.
Assessors also gave positive feedback to BMW’s user interface, which combines traditional physical controls for essential driving functions with the Central Display for infotainment and comfort features, alongside the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant voice assistant.
Another feature receiving recognition was the child presence detection system, designed to alert drivers if a child has been left inside the vehicle.
Crash Avoidance Technologies Protect Drivers and Cyclists
The BMW iX3 earned 83% in the Crash Avoidance category thanks to its comprehensive suite of active safety technologies.
Among the standout systems was Front Collision Warning with automatic brake intervention, while Euro NCAP also highlighted the vehicle’s exit warning function. The system alerts occupants to approaching cyclists before a door is opened, helping prevent one of the most common urban cycling accidents.
Outstanding Occupant Protection
The BMW iX3 scored 86% for Crash Protection, with particularly impressive results for child safety.
Euro NCAP awarded maximum points for the protection provided to child occupants during asymmetric frontal impact testing. Additional crash simulations also confirmed high levels of protection for occupants of different sizes across multiple collision scenarios.
Side-impact performance was equally strong. The standard center airbag helps prevent the driver and front passenger from colliding during a side crash, contributing to the vehicle’s top marks.
Industry-Leading Post-Crash Safety
One of the BMW iX3’s strongest performances came in Post Crash Safety, where it achieved an outstanding 95%.
Euro NCAP evaluated features designed to improve occupant safety after an accident and assist emergency responders. These include the emergency call system, battery safety measures, and vehicle access for rescue teams.
A key highlight was the BMW iX3’s flush-mounted exterior door handles. Assessors confirmed that they continued functioning reliably after every crash test. Even in the event of a complete electrical failure, mechanical backup systems allow occupants to exit the vehicle and first responders to gain access.
BMW’s emergency call system also exceeded legal requirements by transmitting two GPS coordinates, enabling emergency services to determine the correct side of a motorway and reach the scene more quickly.
New Euro NCAP Tests Raise the Bar for EV Safety
The 2026 Euro NCAP protocols represent the biggest overhaul of the organization’s safety assessments since the combined rating system was introduced in 2009.
While traditional crash testing remains an important component, the updated methodology gives significantly greater weight to advanced driver assistance systems, real-world accident prevention, and technologies that improve safety after a collision.
For electric vehicles like the BMW iX3, the revised testing also places increased focus on battery safety and emergency access following an accident.
The BMW iX3’s strong performance under these tougher standards demonstrates that BMW’s Neue Klasse platform has been engineered not only for efficiency and performance but also to meet the latest expectations for real-world vehicle safety.





