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The new BMW 7 Series Plug-in Hybrid
Fri Feb 01 06:00:00 CET 2019 Press Release
•Two plug-in versions of the new 7-Series announced. •In-line 6-cylinder petrol engine and further advanced high-voltage battery. • Up to 36-mile all-electric range. • On-sale from Spring 2019 with prices starting from £76,815
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A new plug-in hybrid line-up for BMW’s flagship 7-Series has been
revealed, with performance, technology and luxury coupled to
short-distance emissions-free capability.
The plug-in hybrids go on sale this spring and combine the
sportiness, comfort and feel-good ambience of BMW’s flagship luxury
models with increased efficiency. There is a choice of two model
variants: the BMW 745e and the BMW 745Le xDrive, the latter of which
gets intelligent all-wheel drive.
The plug-in hybrid system consists of a six-cylinder in-line
petrol engine and an advanced high-voltage battery with an enlarged
capacity compared to previous plug-in models. This gives a boost in
power output and torque, as well as improved figures for electric
range, fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Power comes from a 3.0-litre BMW EfficientDynamics engine
producing a peak power output of 286hp combined with an electric motor
with a rated output of 113hp and torque of 265Nm, along with a new
lithium-ion battery featuring the very latest battery cell technology
and expanded storage capacity. In SPORT mode, the two power sources
combine to give a total power output of 394hp and maximum torque of
600Nm, giving the 745e sports car-like acceleration.
The hybrid system features intelligent energy management for
precisely controlled interaction between the two power units,
including a preview function that works with the car’s GPS to assign
electric power most efficiently on a pre-planned route.
In performance terms, the 745e accelerates from zero to 62mph in
5.2 seconds. The new 745Le xDrive, with its intelligent
four-wheel-drive, cuts that time down to just 5.1 seconds, with all
three models electronically limited to a top speed of 155mph.
The new high-voltage lithium-ion battery for the plug-in hybrid
7 Series has an increased capacity of 12.0kWh, allowing electric power
to be enjoyed beyond the city limits. In HYBRID mode, all models can
travel at a speed of up to 68mph - 13mph faster than the predecessor
models – in purely electric mode. The petrol engine doesn’t join in
until the car reaches the higher speed, or the engine is under
particularly heavy load. In ELECTRIC mode, the power of the electric
motor alone is sufficient to reach a speed of 87mph.
The 745e has a maximum electric range of between 34-36 miles
depending on driving conditions, while the 745Le xDrive aims to
achieve an electrically powered range of 32-34 miles.
Fuel consumption and emissions have also been improved. For the
745e, combined consumption is between 141-123mpg on the NEDC cycle.
CO2 emissions are from 48g/km.The corresponding figures for the new
745Le xDrive 118- 105mpg and from 52g/km.
Model | Power output (hp)* | Peak Torque (NM) | Acceleration (0- 62mph) | Top Speed (mph)* | Fuel consumption (mpg)* | CO2 emissions (g/km)* | Electric- only range (miles) | OTR Price from |
BMW 745e
| 286 | 450 | 5.2 | 155 | 141-123 | 48 | 34 – 36 | £76,815
|
BMW 745Le xDrive | 286 | 450 | 5.1 | 155 | 118-105 | 52
| 32 – 34 | £83,560 |
The electric motor is integrated into the eight-speed Steptronic
transmission and acts as a generator during braking and coasting,
feeding regenerative energy back into the battery. The lithium-ion
battery also powers the car’s on-board network and can be used to run
the auxiliary air conditioning system.
To aid weight distribution and practicality, the battery is
positioned underneath the rear seats, while the 46-litre fuel tank is
located above the rear axle. This means that the luggage compartment
volume of the plug-in hybrid models is only slightly restricted.
Different drive modes can be selected using a control panel in
the centre console, allowing the user to switch between SPORT and
ADAPTIVE drive functions, as well as HYBRID, ELECTRIC and BATTERY
CONTROL power modes. SPORT gives a particularly dynamic set-up, while
ADAPTIVE is geared towards matching relevant driving styles and situations.
In terms of power modes, HYBRID serves as the standard setting
and balances interaction between the combustion engine and electric
motor. By pressing the HYBRID button twice, efficiency is optimised by
selecting HYBRID ECO PRO, which helps reduce fuel consumption and
includes controlled coasting. Here, electrical boost is only available
for kick-down manoeuvres.
It is also possible to select ELECTRIC mode as the standard
setting via the iDrive menu. This mode is for purely electrically
powered driving, ideal for urban areas, while a distinctive sound
created especially for electrified BMW models is used for acoustic
pedestrian protection, emitted via a speaker system.
In SPORT mode, the electric motor is not used on its own, but
solely in support of the combustion engine. The BATTERY CONTROL
setting serves to keep the charge state of the high-voltage battery at
a level determined by the driver. When driving on a motorway for
example, the power reserves can be saved or even increased to be used
later for local emissions-free driving in town.
The operating mode is displayed as part of a newly designed
instrument panel, easily and clearly identified by means of a
different colour. Electric driving continues to be easily recognisable
by means of areas marked in blue in the speedometer as well as on the
output display/power meter. This also clearly displays the add-on
start limits for the combustion engine and the output and speed limits
that apply to electrically powered driving.
When charging the battery, the driver can see all the relevant
information in the instrument panel, such as charge level and
duration, charging current, currently available electrical range and
the chosen conditioning level. This information can also be clearly
seen outside the vehicle.
From summer 2019, new digital services will be available to make
charging the battery en-route even more convenient. When selecting a
public charging station, the navigation system also provides the
driver with a list of recommended nearby hotels, restaurants, cafés
and tourist attractions. The driver is also provided with a charging
station occupancy forecast.
In addition, BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant makes life
easier for the driver. Among other things, it includes the ability to
select an interior experience as a combination of seat conditioning,
seat massage, interior temperature, fragrance and shading based on
specifically defined Experience Modes. The Personal Assistant can also
search for parking spaces and charging options.
The BMW 7 Series 745e is on sale from Spring 2019 with prices
starting from £76,815.
Ends
* Fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and power consumption are
provisional, and were measured using the methods required according to
Regulation (EC) 2007/715 as amended. The information is based on a
vehicle with basic equipment in Germany; ranges take into account
differences in wheel and tyre size selected as well as optional
equipment and can change during configuration.
The information has already been calculated based on the new
WLTP test cycle and adapted to NEDC for comparison purposes. In these
vehicles, different figures than those published here may apply for
the assessment of taxes and other vehicle-related duties which are
(also) based on CO2 emissions.
For further details of the official fuel consumption figures and
the official specific CO2 emissions of new cars, please refer to the
"Manual on the fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and power
consumption of new cars" available free of charge at all sales
outlets, from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH
(DAT),Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at https://www.dat.de/co2/.
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CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW 745e: Fuel consumption combined: 2,3 - 2,1 l/100km; power consumption combined: 15,6 - 15,1 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions combined: 52 - 48g/km
BMW 745Le: Fuel consumption combined: 2,3 - 2,2 l/100km; power consumption combined: 15,7 - 15,6 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions combined: 53 - 50g/km
BMW 745Le xDrive: Fuel consumption combined: 2,6 - 2,3 l/100km; power consumption combined: 16,3 - 15,8 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions combined: 59 - 52g/km
These details have already been calculated based on the new WLTP test cycle and adapted to NEDC for comparison purposes.