How much does the BMW iX3 50 xDrive cost in Denmark?
The BMW iX3 50 xDrive starts at 599.900 kr.. As of 1 July 2026, owning it in Denmark over 5 years costs around 596.566 kr. — that's 9.943 kr./month and 7,95 kr./km — covering depreciation, charging, maintenance, insurance, registration tax and financing.
Registreringsafgift (registration tax) on electric cars: in Denmark, the low tax on electric cars is already built into the list prices — EVs pay a reduced registration tax that is being phased in gradually towards 2035, plus a base deduction (bundfradrag). It is not a cash grant paid out to you: the benefit sits in the price you see. That's why we do not add it on again as a separate purchase benefit — that would count the same discount twice. The prices above are already the after-tax prices. Source: Skattestyrelsen / Motorstyrelsen (the Danish tax and motor-vehicle authorities), as of . Check the current tax rate and your base deduction before you buy.
BMW iX3 50 xDrive · Denmark · 5 years (estimate)596.566 kr. total · 9.943 kr./mo · 7,95 kr./km
Where the money goes
| Cost component | Electric · BMW iX3 50 xDrive | Hybrid · Toyota Yaris Cross Hybrid |
|---|---|---|
| Depreciation (estimated) | 397.614 kr. (67%) | 140.125 kr. (45%) |
| Charging / fuel | 36.690 kr. (6%) | 60.337 kr. (19%) |
| ↳ of which charging loss | 12% (~4.403 kr.) | — |
| Maintenance | 12.503 kr. (2%) | 20.003 kr. (6%) |
| Insurance | 37.500 kr. (6%) | 39.000 kr. (13%) |
| Financing interest | 112.260 kr. (19%) | 50.213 kr. (16%) |
| Registration tax & fees | 0 kr. (0%) | 0 kr. (0%) |
| Total cost of ownership | 596.566 kr. | 309.678 kr. |
BMW iX3 50 xDrive — Price & specs
- Purchase price
- 599.900 kr.List price
- Drivetrain
- Electric
- Consumption
- 17,9 kWh/100kmWLTP
- Range
- 805 kmWLTP
- Electricity price
- 1.85 kr/kWhForsyningstilsynet
- Annual distance (assumed)
- 15,000 kmDenmark
How much does it cost to charge the BMW iX3 50 xDrive at home?
The BMW iX3 50 xDrive uses around 37,63 kr. of electricity per 100 km when charging at home — versus roughly 117,32 kr. for a typical petrol car at 7 L/100 km. The figures cover home charging only and already include roughly 12% AC charging loss. Public fast-charging is billed per session by each network (often 2–3 times more expensive than at home) and isn't included here.
- Per 100 km at home
- 37,63 kr.17.9 kWh/100 km + 12% charging loss × 1,85 kr./kWh
- A typical petrol car at 7 L/100 km
- 117,32 kr./100kmat 16,76 kr./L — for comparison