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BMW iX3: Why There’s Still No Dog Mode—and What the SUV Does Instead

Summary by BMW BLOG
During the media launch of the new BMW iX3 in Sotogrande, Spain, one unexpected topic kept surfacing in every conversation with engineers and journalists: dog mode. Not range, not charging speed, not suspension tuning—dog mode. It’s one of those small, emotionally charged features that EV owners in the U.S. now see as essential. Tesla has it. Rivian has it. Hyundai and Kia have their versions too. And BMW knows American buyers are asking for it.…
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BMW BLOG broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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