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The first ever BMW iX.
Wed Jun 02 00:01:00 CEST 2021 Press Kit
The BMW iX and BMW i4 together mark the next major step in the BMW Group transformation towards a 50% global share of fully-electric vehicle sales in 2030. Therefore it is only logical that both vehicles are launching at the same time. See here all details on the first ever BMW iX. For the BMW i4 please refer to the separate communications today on BMW Group Pressclub.
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The BMW iX is ready for series production and is due to arrive on the world’s roads from November 2021. The BMW Group’s new technology flagship combines locally emission-free driving pleasure, sporting agility and a compelling operating range with a character profile dedicated squarely to sustainability. With its trailblazing design and an interior devoted to luxurious spaciousness, the BMW iX embodies a fresh new take on the Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) concept. Conceived from the outset for purely electric mobility, this model is based on a new toolkit for the future, whose vast potential for innovations in the areas of automated driving, operation, connectivity and digital services translates into a premium mobility experience unparalleled in this segment.
The BMW iX will be launched with a choice of two model variants. Both are equipped with an electric all-wheel-drive system, with combined output of 385 kW/523 hp in the BMW iX xDrive50 (electric power consumption combined in the WLTP cycle: 23.0 – 19.8 kWh/100 km [62 miles]; CO2 emissions: 0 g/km) and 240 kW/326 hp in the BMW iX xDrive40 (electric power consumption combined in the WLTP cycle: 22.5 – 19.4 kWh/100 km [62 miles]; CO2 emissions: 0 g/km). The drive technology’s efficiency paired to the very latest battery cell technology results in WLTP-calculated ranges of up to 630 kilometres (391 miles) in the BMW iX xDrive50 and up to 425 kilometres (264 miles) in the BMW iX xDrive40. Also set to join the model line-up at a later date is the BMW iX M60 (electric power consumption combined in the WLTP cycle: 21.6 kWh/100 km [62 miles]; CO2 emissions: 0 g/km) with a maximum output in excess of 440 kW/600 hp that promises an exceptionally sporty all-electric driving experience. (The figures relating to motor output and energy consumption for the BMW iX M60 are predicted values based on the car’s current stage of development.)
Well-balanced driving characteristics.
The body structure, design principle and chassis tuning of the
BMW iX are perfectly geared to blending superb ride comfort with
sporty handling characteristics. The aluminium spaceframe construction
and the Carbon Cage’s use of carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) in
the roof and at the sides and rear result in an intelligent material
mix that increases rigidity at the same time as minimising weight. The
optimised aerodynamic properties that contribute to the car’s drag
coefficient of just 0.25 also have a positive impact on efficiency and
range. The high-voltage battery located low down in the car’s
underbody lowers the centre of gravity, combining with the even weight
distribution to make handling more nimble. Thanks to its well-balanced
driving characteristics, the BMW iX feels solid and comfortable out on
the road, yet also exudes fleet-footed agility.
The standard chassis technology for the BMW iX comprises a double-wishbone front axle, five-link rear axle, lift-related dampers and an electric steering system with Servotronic function and a variable ratio. Two-axle air suspension with electronically controlled dampers, Integral Active Steering and Sport brakes can all be found on the options list. As an alternative to the standard 20-inch light-alloy wheels, there is a choice of 21-inch and 22-inch Air Performance Wheels. These can be fitted with noise-reduced tyres, which have a layer of foam on their inner surface to improve acoustic comfort.
Electric all-wheel drive and near-actuator wheel slip limitation.
The electric all-wheel-drive system in the BMW iX transmits
exactly the right amount of drive torque to the front and rear wheels
in all driving situations. Its intelligent control enables fully
variable power transmission ranging from highly efficient pure
rear-wheel drive through to an all-wheel-drive set-up that maximises traction.
The near-actuator wheel slip limitation technology fitted in tandem with all-wheel drive for the first time brings about a further improvement in traction and handling stability. Integrated into the motor management, this system produces very precise and lightning fast corrective inputs and thereby enables the car to make effortless progress at all times, even in adverse weather and road conditions. The BMW iX xDrive50 posts acceleration of 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.6 seconds, while the BMW iX xDrive40 hits the same mark from rest in 6.1 seconds.
Highly integrated and efficient drive technology.
The fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology fitted in the BMW iX
is centred around a drive unit which brings together the electric
motor, power electronics and transmission within a single housing.
This highly integrated electric drive system topology has a beneficial
effect on both power density and efficiency, at the same time as
making highly economical use of the installation space in the area
between the front and rear axle.
Both motors in the BMW iX work according to the principle of an electrically excited synchronous motor, where the excitation of the rotor is induced by the feed-in of electrical energy rather than fixed permanent magnets. This enables them to put their maximum torque on tap immediately on pulling away and maintain it over an extremely broad rev band. Combined torque peaks at 630 Nm (464 lb-ft) in the BMW iX xDrive40 and an even higher 765 Nm (564 lb-ft) in the BMW iX xDrive50.
Adaptive and individually regulated recuperation.
Adaptive recuperation gives a further boost to the efficiency
and range of the BMW iX. Intelligently connected drive management
means the intensity of the brake energy recuperation during overrun
and active braking can be adapted to the road situation, as detected
by data from the navigation system and the sensors used by the driver
assistance systems. When approaching a junction, for example, the
degree of recuperation can be increased, in order to feed energy back
into the high-voltage battery while harnessing the deceleration effect
at the same time. On the open road, meanwhile, the coasting function
can take over, allowing the car to “freewheel” with no drive power
whenever the driver eases off the accelerator.
Adaptive recuperation is the default setting in driving position D. Alternatively, the driver can choose a high, medium or low Brake Energy Regeneration setting for all driving situations in the BMW iDrive menu. The highest recuperation setting is automatically activated in driving position B, which also produces the characteristic one-pedal feeling. Information on the energy flow can be viewed in the control display no matter which driving position is selected. The Efficiency Trainer offers hints for driving in a very economical manner, while the range horizon clearly illustrates the impact of driving style on the high-voltage battery’s charge level.
High-voltage battery with the very latest battery cell technology.
Fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology also includes a
high-voltage battery with state-of-the-art battery cell technology.
Its volumetric energy density at cell level is up by around 40 per
cent compared to the high-voltage battery in the 2020 BMW i3. The
BMW iX xDrive50 is fitted with a high-voltage battery with a net
energy content of 105.2 kWh (gross energy content: 111.5 kWh), while
the battery unit for the BMW iX xDrive40 has a net energy content of
71 kWh (gross energy content: 76.6 kWh).
The standard specification of the BMW iX includes an integrated heating and cooling system for the cabin, together with its high-voltage battery and a drive system that operates using an exceptionally efficient heat pump function. Anticipatory thermal management enables the high-voltage battery’s operating temperature to be optimised for quick and efficient charging prior to a scheduled stop at a fast-charging station.
The Combined Charging Unit (CCU) in the BMW iX has been designed to offer a very high level of charging flexibility. DC power can be taken on board at a rate of up to 200 kW (BMW iX xDrive50) or 150 kW (BMW iX xDrive40). This allows the battery’s state of charge to be increased from 10 to 80 per cent in around 35 minutes in the BMW iX xDrive50 or 31 minutes in the case of the BMW iX xDrive40. What is more, range can be increased by up to 150 kilometres (93 miles) for the BMW iX xDrive50 and over 95 kilometres (59 miles) for the BMW iX xDrive40 in just ten minutes when they are plugged into a DC fast-charging station with an initial battery charge of 10 per cent. BMW iX models in Europe are supplied complete with a BMW Charging Card, the Flexible Fast Charger offering a charging rate of up to 11 kW and a mode 3 charging cable for public charging stations. The special tariff system offered by BMW Charging allows electrical power to be replenished at a very attractive price at both public charging stations and high-power charging stations.
Premiere for the new generation of the BMW iDrive
control/operation system.
The new generation of the iDrive display and operating system
making its debut in the BMW iX expands the interaction between driver
and vehicle and turns it into a natural dialogue. It is based on the
new BMW Operating System 8 and was designed with a clear focus on
the touchscreen operation of the BMW Curved Display and on verbal
communication with the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant, which has
also undergone an extensive upgrade. The BMW Curved Display is a fully
digital display grouping formed by a 12.3-inch information display and
a control display with a screen diagonal of 14.9 inches housed
together behind a glass surface that is angled towards the driver. The
digital personal assistant now boasts additional capabilities and uses
a new graphic when communicating with the vehicle’s occupants.
The new My Modes expand the range of vehicle settings that can be selected, thereby creating an all-encompassing driving experience. Remote Software Upgrades and the option of also purchasing vehicle functions later from the BMW ConnectedDrive Store via Functions on Demand, then having them installed over the air, keep the vehicle software “always fresh”. Navigation using the cloud-based system BMW Maps and Augmented Reality Video in the control display ensures quick and accurate route planning while also making it easy for the driver to find their way on the road. The use of 5G mobile technology for data transmission and the ability to integrate a personal mobile account into the car using the personal eSIM reinforce the pioneering status of the BMW iX.
Wide variety of driver assistance systems.
The new technology toolkit in the BMW iX offers considerable
potential for driving forward the development of automated driving and
parking functions, with the prospect of Level 3 functionality in the
medium term. A new generation of sensors, a new software stack and a
powerful computing platform provide the basis for exceptional
intelligence. Five cameras, five radar sensors and 12 ultrasonic
sensors are used to monitor the vehicle’s surroundings.
The BMW iX comes equipped with the most extensive set of standard driver assistance systems ever seen on a BMW along with a wealth of innovations. The front collision warning system, for instance, now detects oncoming traffic when turning left (in countries where vehicles drive on the right) as well as cyclists and pedestrians when turning right. Availability of the optional Steering and Lane Control Assistant has been significantly expanded, while the optional Active Cruise Control with Stop&Go function offers enhanced situational distance adjustment. The exit warning function, which alerts to the presence of cyclists or pedestrians in the surrounding area before the doors are opened, and the Remote Theft Recorder are both new features. Also to be found on the standard equipment list for the BMW iX is the Parking Assistant including Reversing Assist Camera and the Reversing Assistant.
Exterior design exuding progressive luxury; spacious interior
with a feel-good ambience.
The pioneering character of the BMW iX also clearly shines
through in its exterior design. The clearly structured, reduced design
language, the body’s imposing styling with muscular SAV proportions
and the precisely crafted details create an aura of progressive
luxury. Standout exterior features include the almost completely
blanked-off BMW kidney grille, whose surface is the product of
innovative manufacturing techniques and incorporates camera and radar sensors.
The BMW iX has been rigorously designed from the inside out. Its interior has been created to provide quality of life and personal well-being. Vast amounts of room and newly developed seats with integral head restraints set the tone for the luxurious ambience. The absence of a centre tunnel creates extra legroom and sufficient space for storage facilities and a centre console designed in the style of a high-quality piece of furniture. The control panel with feeler bars and active haptic input as well as a rocker switch for gear selection adds some very modern flourishes. Besides the BMW Curved Display, the hexagonal steering wheel and frameless projector integration for the optional Head‑Up Display further add to the focused driving experience. There is a choice of three different trims for customising the interior.
The automatic climate control system in the BMW iX comes with a nanofibre filter to purify the air and new touchscreen controls. The system intelligently combines interior ventilation and surface, seat and steering wheel heating to maximise the occupants’ sense of well-being. The optional Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System with speakers integrated out of sight in the head restraints and a 4D Audio function using bass shakers in the front seats promises the ultimate sound experience.
In addition to acoustic pedestrian protection, the BMW iX also features a specially composed drive sound, which adds to the thrill of the driving experience by providing authentic feedback in response to accelerator movements and speed. The BMW IconicSounds Electric function included as standard also allows new sound variants from a collaboration with film score composer Hans Zimmer to be added to the acoustic repertoire.
Production at BMW Group Plant Dingolfing using purely green
power, monitored raw materials extraction, high proportion of
natural and recycled materials.
The BMW iX will be produced at BMW Group Plant Dingolfing. Both
the vehicle itself and the battery cells will be manufactured using
green power across the board. The BMW Group procures the cobalt
and lithium required for the high-voltage batteries from controlled
sources in Australia and Morocco and delivers it to the battery cell
manufacturers. The design principle for the electric motors allows the
use of rare earth metals to be avoided in the drive system rotors.
Added to which, the company sources aluminium produced using power
from solar energy plants.
A high proportion of secondary aluminium and reused plastic also contribute to the resource-efficient production of the BMW iX. Its interior uses FSC-certified wood, leather tanned with olive leaf extracts and other natural materials. Recycled fishing nets are among the raw materials used for the floor coverings and mats.
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