BMW iX3 the first five-star vehicle under tougher 2026 ANCAP standards

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The BMW iX3 SUV is the first vehicle to achieve a five-star safety rating under the new, stricter 2026 crash-testing protocols introduced by Australia’s new-vehicle safety watchdog and its European partner.

ANCAP and Euro NCAP worked together to introduce the new criteria in 2026, with procedures updated every three years to keep pace with changing safety technology.

The BMW iX3 scored a five-star rating under the new protocols and is the first vehicle from any manufacturer to do so after it was tested by Euro NCAP at its facility in Germany.

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“The BMW iX3 is the first model we’ve put through this new rating process, and its specification and performance have captured the essence of the new requirements,” said ANCAP CEO Carla Hoorweg in a statement.

“Our 2026 requirements encourage even better protection for a broader range of occupants through restraint systems and vehicle designs that cater for people of different body types and sizes.

“Fuel leakage and EV [electric vehicle] battery integrity are also now reviewed as part of the crash-test assessments – particularly relevant given the increasing number of electric vehicles now on our roads.”

The new-generation iX3, revealed last year and already in BMW Australia showrooms, is the first Neue Klasse model, setting the standard both technically and design-wise for the German brand’s upcoming models.