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More variety, more electric range, less CO2: The latest BMW plug-in hybrid line-up.
Mon Dec 02 10:01:00 CET 2019 Press Release
• The first electrified X3: The BMW X3 xDrive30e • Combining efficiency and performance: The all-new BMW 330e Saloon • The second-generation electrified BMW X5 • The new BMW 530e Saloon and BMW 225xe Active Tourer
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BMW is leading the way as a premium provider of electrically powered
and plug-in hybrid vehicles, having launched numerous updated plug-in
hybrid models including the all-new X3 xDrive30e this year, with X1
xDrive25e joining the portfolio early next year.
With a 16 per cent market share last year in Europe, BMW Group
is committed to electrified technology thanks to recent advances in
battery cell technology for BMW plug-in hybrid models that are
extending the capabilities of locally emissions-free driving – both in
the city and beyond.
BMW X3 xDrive30e
The latest electrified model
to go on sale this year is the X3 xDrive30e plug-in hybrid, which
offers the highest standards of driving dynamics and efficiency within
the Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) premium segment.
The new BMW X3 xDrive30e has an all-electric range of up to 34
miles and offers a combined economy of 128.4-117.7mpg along with CO2
emissions of 49g/km.
Its plug-in hybrid drivetrain comprises a 2.0-litre
four-cylinder petrol engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology
combined with an electric motor resulting in a total output of 252hp.
As standard, the BMW X3 xDrive30e is equipped with XtraBoost, an
on-demand performance system that increases the power output of the
hybrid-drive system by 41hp at the touch of a button.
| Peak Power (hp) | Peak Torque (Nm) | Peak Power with XtraBoost (hp) | Acceleration (0-62mph) | Top Speed (mph) | CO2 emissions (g/km)* | Fuel Consumption* (mpg) | Electric-only range (miles) | OTR |
BMW X3 xDrive30e | 252 | 420 | 292 | 6.1 | 130 | 49 | 128.4 – 117.7 | 34 | £47,565 |
The new BMW X3 xDrive30e also features regenerative braking to
optimise efficiency. The system’s high-voltage battery stores the
energy captured during braking, with the electric motor taking on the
function of a generator. The high-voltage battery also supplies the
vehicle’s electrical system. This means that a generator powered by
the combustion engine is no longer necessary, increasing overall efficiency.
Drive is transmitted – both in hybrid and electric modes – via
an eight-speed Steptronic gearbox and xDrive intelligent all-wheel
drive to enable the BMW X3 xDrive30e to accelerate from zero to 62mph
in just 6.1 seconds.
The X3 xDrive30e’s lithium-ion battery is located under the rear
seat to save space, helping to deliver a luggage capacity of 450
litres. The X3 xDrive30e is offered in the same model configurations
as other X3 variants – SE, xLine and the range-topping M Sport trims –
all boasting a high level of standard features as well as a range of
additional equipment options.
Production of the new BMW X3 xDrive30e will commence in December
2019 and it will be joined by an ell-electric X3 model, due to make
its debut in 2020.
The all-new BMW 330e Saloon
Launched in July
2019, the BMW 330e Saloon delivers up to 50 per cent increase in
electric-only range and a reduction in CO2 emissions of more than 10
per cent.
A major new feature of the new 330e is the standard-fit
XtraBoost, technology (also seen on the X3 xDrive 30e) increasing the
252hp by a further 41hp at the touch of a button.
As well as the extra power, the updated plug-in hybrid can cover
a distance of up to 37 miles using electric power alone, while average
combined fuel consumption is now up to 201.8mpg with combined CO2
emissions of just 37g/km.
Peak Power (hp) | Peak Torque (Nm) | Peak Power with XtraBoost (hp) | Acceleration (0-62mph) | Top Speed (mph) | CO2 emissions (g/km)* | Fuel Economy* (mpg) | Electric-only range (miles) | OTR | |
BMW 330e | 252 | 420 | 292 | 5.9 | 143 | 37 | 201.8-188.3 | 37 | £37,875 |
In order to save space, the BMW 330e’s electric motor is
integrated into the eight-speed Steptronic transmission. This means
the hybrid-specific transmission is only 15mm longer than the
corresponding versions for conventionally powered BMW 3 Series saloons.
The BMW 330e also offers a model-specific sound design which
delivers a suitably throaty engine noise when the car is put through
its paces. The aim is to offer the emotional impact of sports-car
performance together with the proven qualities of a plug-in hybrid
model. The hybrid-specific optional equipment list also includes an
acoustic pedestrian protection function so that those about to cross
the road can hear the car approaching when it is in electric-only mode
at low speeds.
The 12.0kWh lithium-ion high-voltage battery in the new BMW 330e
Saloon is positioned underneath the rear seats, while the fuel tank is
located above the rear axle to ensure optimal luggage capacity. The
total storage volume is 375 litres but can be increased by folding
down the rear-seat backrests, which are configured in a 40:20:40 split
(standard on all models apart from 330e SE where optionally available).
Almost the entire range of optional equipment
features for the new BMW 3 Series Saloon are also available for the
plug-in hybrid models. The new 330e comes in four different models:
330e SE Pro, 330e Sport Pro, 330e M Sport and 330e M Sport Plus
Edition. The simplified options and packages structure that has been
seen across all 3 Series models has also been carried over to the
plug-in hybrid versions.
The full range of BMW driver assistance systems to optimise
comfort and safety are also available, ranging from the Park Assistant
including reverse assistant (standard on all 330e models) to the
optional Driving Assistant Professional with steering and lane
guidance system. Pre-heating and pre-conditioning of the interior,
which uses the energy of the high-voltage battery to power the
auxiliary heating, is standard on all models. At low outdoor
temperatures, the interior can be heated prior to setting off even if
the battery charge status is low.
New digital services will also be on offer to make it more
attractive and convenient to charge the battery while out and about.
When selecting a public charging station, the navigation system also
provides the driver with a list of recommended nearby hotels,
restaurants, cafés, tourist attractions and cultural institutions. The
driver receives this information together with a forecast of the
occupancy status of the public charging station at the time of arrival.
The all-new BMW X5 xDrive45e
The second
generation of the BMW X5 with electrified drive combines a
model-specific in-line six-cylinder petrol engine featuring BMW
TwinPower Turbo Technology with the very latest BMW eDrive technology.
Development of plug-hybrid drive has increased power and the
electrically powered range along with a significant reduction in fuel
consumption and CO2 levels when compared to the predecessor model.
The electrically powered range of the new BMW X5 xDrive45e is 54
miles – more than three times as far as the predecessor model.
Meanwhile the combined fuel consumption and CO2 emissions have been
almost halved. The fuel consumption figures are now 235.4-188.3mpg
with the relevant CO2 emissions being reduced to 37g/km.
These greatly improved figures are the result of a completely
newly developed drivetrain comprising a 3.0-litre, 286hp in-line
six-cylinder engine from the current BMW EfficientDynamics drive
family and fourth-generation BMW eDrive technology. A 113hp electric
motor, a lithium-ion battery with a gross energy content increased to
24.0kWh and further developed power electronics for intelligent energy
management combine to generate a peak power output of 394hp with a
maximum torque of 600Nm.
The combustion engine and electric motor deliver their power to
a latest generation eight-speed Steptronic transmission and the
intelligent all-wheel-drive BMW xDrive system. This means the drive
torque is transferred to all four wheels whether driving on electric
power alone, using the combustion engine or indeed both drive units.
The new BMW X5 xDrive45e takes 5.6 seconds for the sprint from zero to
62mph – 1.2 seconds less than the predecessor model. Top speed is 146mph.
Thanks to the high-voltage battery positioned in the underbody
area of the vehicle, the centre of gravity is lower than in
conventionally powered model variants. The luggage compartment volume
is 500 litres – only 50 litres less than a conventionally powered BMW
X5. If the rear backrests are folded down luggage volume extends to
1,720 litres. The fuel tank capacity is 69 litres.
The new BMW X5 xDrive45e is fitted as standard with a two-axle
air suspension and electronically controlled dampers. The optional
suspension systems available for the plug-in hybrid model include
integral active steering. In addition to a comprehensive selection of
intelligent connectivity features, new digital services geared
specifically towards electro-mobility are offered. In addition, all
the BMW driver assistance systems in the X5 range are available on
this model, as well as high-quality options to enhance comfort.
Standard equipment includes acoustic pedestrian protection – a system
that emits noise at low speeds so that those about to cross the road
can hear the vehicle coming.
| Peak Power (hp) | Peak Torque (Nm) | Acceleration (0-62mph) | Top Speed (mph) | CO2 emissions (g/km)* | Average Combined Fuel Economy* (mpg) | Electric-only range (miles) | OTR Price |
BMW X5 | 394 | 600 | 5.6 | 146 | 37 | 235.4-188.3 | 54 | £63,165 |
BMW 530e Saloon and BMW 225xe Active Tourer with further
developed lithium-ion batteries and increased electrically powered
range
Progress in the development of battery-cell
technology has also led to an extension of the options for locally
emissions-free driving in the plug-in hybrid models of the BMW 5
Series and BMW 2 Series. Although its dimensions remain unchanged, the
new lithium-ion battery for the plug-in hybrid model of the BMW 5
Series Saloon now has a gross energy content that has been increased
from 9.2 to 12.0kWh. This means its electrically powered range is
increased by more than 30 per cent to 35 miles.
The BMW 530e Saloon now achieves a combined fuel consumption of
156.9-141.2mpg and CO2 emissions of 36g/km. As an additional model
variant, the all-wheel-drive BMW 530e xDrive Saloon is also on offer
in the UK. The latter achieves an electrically powered range of up to
30 miles. Its combined fuel consumption is 141.2-122.8mpg, while
CO2 emissions are at least 49g/km.
| Peak Power (hp) | Peak Torque (Nm) | Acceleration | Top Speed (mph) | CO2 emissions (g/km)* | Average Combined Fuel Economy* (mpg) | Electric-only range (miles) | OTR Price |
BMW 530e | 252 | 420 | 6.1 | 146 | 36 | 156.9-141.2 | 35 | £46,820 |
BMW 530e xDrive | 252 | 420 | 6.2 | 146 | 49 | 141.2- 122.8 | 30 | £48,820 |
In the BMW 225xe Active Tourer, state-of-the-art battery cell
technology paves the way to further reduced consumption figures as
well as an increase in the electrically powered range of more than 25
per cent to up to 31 miles. Retaining the same dimensions as before,
its lithium-ion battery now has a gross energy content that has been
increased from 7.7kWh to 10kWh.
The combined fuel consumption of the BMW 225xe Active Tourer is
from 166.2-141.2mpg, while its CO2 emissions level is at least 42g/km.
Its standard and optional fittings include numerous modern driver
assistance systems as well as innovations in the field of intelligent
connectivity and digital services to make it easy, for example, to
find charging posts.
| Peak Power (hp) | Peak Torque (Nm) | Acceleration | Top Speed (mph) | CO2 emissions (g/km)* | Average Combined Fuel Economy* (mpg) | Electric-only range (miles) | OTR Price |
BMW 225xe | 224 | 385 | 6.7 | 126 | 42 | 166.2-141.2 | 31 | £35,300 |
Ends
*All figures relating to the performance, fuel/electric power
consumption and CO2 emissions are provisional.
The fuel consumption and CO2 emission figures are determined
according to the European Regulation (EC) 2007/715 in the version
applicable. The figures refer to a vehicle with basic configuration in
Germany. The range shown considers the different sizes of the selected
wheels/tyres and the selected items of optional equipment, and may
vary 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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workforce of 134,682 employees.
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CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW 225xe Active Tourer: Fuel consumption combined: 66.2-141.2mpg; CO2 emissions combined: 42 g/km*
BMW 330e Saloon: Fuel consumption combined: 201.8-188.3 mpg; CO2 emissions combined: 37 g/km*
BMW 530e Saloon: Fuel consumption combined: 156.9-141.2 mpg; CO2 emissions combined: 36 g/km*
BMW 530e xDrive Saloon: Fuel consumption combined: 141.2- 122.8 mpg; CO2 emissions combined: 49 g/km*
BMW X3 xDrive30e: Fuel consumption combined: 128.4 – 117.7 mpg; CO2 emissions combined: 49 g/km*
BMW X5 xDrive45e: Fuel consumption combined:
235.4-188.3 mpg; CO2 emissions combined: 28 g/km*
Fuel consumption, CO2 emission figures and power consumption were measured using the methods required according to Regulation VO (EC) 2007/715 as amended. The figures are calculated using a vehicle fitted with basic equipment in Germany, the ranges stated take into account differences in selected wheel and tyre sizes as well as the optional equipment. They may change during configuration.
The details marked * have 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.
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