£61k to £64k, big money for an electric car that only does 0-60 in 6.8 seconds and is only available in rear wheel drive currently . Not having XDrive, It sort of defeats the object of having an X3 in the first place. However, I agree, I want an electric car to look like a regular car, just with a different drivetrain. I may consider this next time, however the range of 285 miles (lower in cold weather, as in all electric cars) and the rear wheel drive only option is putting me off currently. I think a good compromise for the next few years may be a BMW e. Best of both worlds, until the BMW electric vehicles range improves, which I'm desperate for it to do so. Either way it will always be BMW for me, unless I win the lottery and then I may get a Porsche 911 Turbo S...as Sunday driver of course