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The first ever BMW iX.
Wed Nov 11 14:00:00 CET 2020 Press Kit
The vision becomes reality, as the BMW Vision iNEXT becomes the BMW iX. A year before its market launch at the end of 2021, the BMW Group is providing a first look ahead to the future BMW iX, which is currently still in the series development phase. The BMW iX is the first model based on a new, modular, scalable future toolkit developed by the BMW Group; its focus is a fresh interpretation of design, sustainability, driving pleasure, versatility and luxury
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The vision becomes reality, as the BMW Vision iNEXT becomes the BMW iX. A year before its market launch at the end of 2021, the BMW Group is providing a first look ahead to the future BMW iX, which is currently still in the series development phase. The BMW iX is the first model based on a new, modular, scalable future toolkit developed by the BMW Group; its focus is a fresh interpretation of design, sustainability, driving pleasure, versatility and luxury.
Conceived from the outset for purely electric mobility, the iX
sees BMW redefining the successful Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV)
concept. With its completely newly developed, precise and minimalist
design, the BMW iX is the first representative of a trailblazing
generation of cars poised to redefine the driving experience, the
feeling of interior space and the relationship between a vehicle and
those on board.
The BMW iX harnesses the latest innovations in the fields of
electrification, automated driving and connectivity to deliver a
mobility experience which has a greater focus than ever on people.
This is why the iX has been developed from the inside out, with a
clear emphasis on quality of life and wellbeing for drivers and
passengers. The clear and minimalist exterior design showcases a new
form of mobility geared squarely to the needs of the vehicle’s
occupants. Its interior offers those on board innovative options for
using the time during a journey – and enjoying relaxation, safety,
security, and a new form of luxury in the process.
The BMW Group’s new technology flagship – courtesy of BMW i,
the “workshop for the future”.
The design and
technology of the BMW iX form an overall package that lays the
foundations for a new kind of driving experience. In so doing, it
comprehensively embodies the character of the BMW i brand, whose
mission is to transform personal mobility. BMW i plays a central role
at the BMW Group as a “workshop for the future” and driver of
innovation across the company.
“The BMW Group is constantly striving to re-invent itself. That
is a central element of our corporate strategy,” says Oliver Zipse,
Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG. “The BMW iX expresses
this approach in an extremely concentrated form.”
The BMW iX, the BMW Group’s new technology flagship, will go
into production at BMW Plant Dingolfing from the second half of 2021.
It brings together the company’s latest developments in the
strategically important fields of Design, Automated Driving,
Connectivity, Electrification and Services. Added to which, the
vehicle concept and design of the BMW iX are rooted in an
all-embracing approach to sustainability. This is reflected in areas
of the car such as its optimised aerodynamics, intelligent lightweight
design and extensive use of natural and recycled materials, which help
to create a cutting-edge sense of luxury and comprehensive feeling of
wellbeing on board.
Fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology delivers outstanding
efficiency and long range.
The fifth generation of BMW
eDrive technology – which encompasses the two electric motors, the
power electronics, the charging technology and the high-voltage
battery – guarantees exceptional efficiency. The power unit developed
by the BMW Group is manufactured sustainably, without the use of
critical raw materials known as rare earths and will, according to the
most recent calculations, develop maximum output of more than 500 hp.
That will be enough to power the BMW iX from 0 to 62 mph in under 5.0 seconds.
A clear development aim was for the BMW iX to post an
exceptionally low combined electric power consumption figure for its
segment of less than 21 kWh per 100 kilometres in the WLTP test cycle.
A gross energy content of more than 100 kWh should enable the
latest-generation high-voltage battery to record a range of over
600 kilometres in the WLTP cycle. That equates to more than 300 miles
according to the EPA’s FTP-75 test procedure. (All figures relating to
performance, energy consumption and range are provisional values based
on the car’s current stage of development.)
DC fast charging: over 75 miles of extra range
in ten minutes.
The new charging technology of the BMW
iX enables DC fast charging at up to 200 kW.
This means the battery can be charged from 10 to 80 per cent of
its full capacity in under 40 minutes. Added to which, within ten
minutes enough energy can be fed into the battery to increase the
car’s range by more than 75 miles. It takes less than eleven hours to
charge the high-voltage battery from 0 to 100 per cent at 11 kW from a Wallbox.
The batteries fitted in the BMW iX are designed as part of a
long-term resource cycle and enable an exceptionally high recycling
rate. The power used to produce the battery cells and the high-voltage
battery as a whole come exclusively from renewable sources.
New technology toolkit underpins further advances towards
automated driving.
The new technology toolkit making
its debut in the BMW iX also provides the platform for significant
progress in the areas of automated driving and digital services. For
example, the level of computing power has been developed to process 20
times the data volume of previous models. As a result, around double
the amount of data from vehicle sensors can be processed than was
previously possible.
“We are setting new industry standards with the technology in
the BMW iX. The iX has more computing power for data processing and
more powerful sensor technology than the newest vehicles in our
current line-up, is 5G-capable, will be given new and improved
automated driving and parking functions and uses the high-performing
fifth generation of our electric drive system,” says Frank Weber,
Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, Development.
Fresh design for a new driving experience.
The
BMW iX is leading the way for a future generation of cars with which
the company is redefining sustainability, driving pleasure and what it
means to be premium. This trailblazing character is clearly expressed
in the car’s design. It provides the basis for a new kind of driving
experience in which familiarity, relaxation and self-determination are
the dominant themes.
The exterior of the BMW iX represents a distinctive re-imagining
of the powerful proportions of a large BMW SAV. The BMW iX is
comparable with the BMW X5 in length and width, and is almost the same
height as the BMW X6 on account of its flowing roofline. The size of
its wheels, meanwhile, brings to mind the BMW X7.
The minimalist use of character lines and generously shaped
surfaces conjure a sense of supreme assurance. The crisp lines, clear
structure and almost rectangular contours around the wheel arches
contribute to an imposing body design. And the reduced design language
steers the eye onto precisely constructed details which accentuate the
sophisticated character, brand identity and optimised aerodynamics of
the BMW iX.
Front end: expressive, vertical kidney grille serves as an
intelligence panel.
At the front stands the prominent,
vertically emphasised kidney grille. Since the electric drive system
of the BMW iX requires only a small amount of cooling air, the kidney
grille is completely blanked off. Its role has duly turned digital and
it functions as an intelligence panel. Camera technology, radar
functions and other sensors are integrated seamlessly into the grille
behind a transparent surface.
Developed and produced at the BMW Group’s lightweight design
and technology centre (LuTZ) in Landshut, the kidney grille for the
BMW iX presents a technologically lavish advertisement for intelligent
mobility. The grille has reinvented itself as an innovative and
multifunctional high-tech interface for the advanced driver assistance
systems with which the BMW iX paves the way for automated driving.
Clearly designed surfaces, discreetly integrated
technology.
The exterior design highlights of the BMW iX
also include the slimmest headlight units ever to feature on a
series-produced model from BMW, the flush-fitted door openers
(operated at the press of a button), the frameless side windows, the
tailgate – which has no separation joints and extends across the whole
of the rear – and the likewise extremely slim rear lights.
The BMW kidney grille is not the only example of how the
principle of shy tech has been integrated into the design of the BMW
iX: an array of other cameras and sensors are positioned discreetly,
the door openers are flush, the windscreen washer-fluid cap is
concealed under the BMW logo on the bonnet and the rear-view camera
has been integrated into the BMW logo on the tailgate. In each case,
the technology stays in the background and only becomes apparent as
and when the relevant functions are called into action.
“The BMW iX shows how we can give new technologies a very modern
and emotionally engaging design. The car is technologically highly
complex, but it feels very clear and uncomplicated,” says Adrian van
Hooydonk, Senior Vice President BMW Group Design. “The BMW iX offers a
mobile living space in which people will feel at ease and the car’s
intelligence is always available without becoming obtrusive.”
Interior design: people at centre stage.
A high
level of spaciousness, a mixture of high-quality materials, newly
developed seats with integral head restraints and an exceptionally
large panoramic glass roof immerse all five seats of the BMW iX cabin
in a luxurious, lounge-like ambience. The all-new architecture of the
BMW iX cabin underpins a perfectly clear and straightforward
functionality that revolves entirely around the needs and emotions of
the driver and their fellow occupants. The drive concept means there
is no centre tunnel, adding to the open, airy feel while also allowing
extra legroom in the front and rear, sufficient space for storage
facilities, and a centre console crafted to look like a high-quality
piece of furniture. The minimalistic design language and clearly
structured surfaces shine an even brighter spotlight on the feeling
of spaciousness inside the car.
The displays and controls are all stripped down to the
essentials, further reinforcing the impression of an uncluttered cabin
offering a place of relaxation. Technology inside BMW iX is
intelligent and only becomes visible when it is needed. This makes it
intuitive to use rather than seeming overly complex. The interior
design conveys a sense of safety and familiarity, engendering a new
type of bond between occupants and vehicle. The shy tech approach for
the interior can be seen in a number of features, including speakers
integrated out of sight, intricately styled air vents, heated surfaces
and the discreet recessing of the BMW Head-Up Display’s projector into
the instrument panel so it is almost invisible. The hexagonally shaped
steering wheel, a rocker switch for gear selection and the BMW Curved
Display – which forms part of the next-generation BMW Operating System
– clearly signal the futuristic form of driving pleasure on offer.
Intelligent lightweight design and optimised aerodynamics increase range.
The electric range of the new BMW iX benefits from the vehicle’s innovative lightweight design and optimised aerodynamics. Its body structure, featuring an aluminium spaceframe and innovative Carbon Cage, has an extremely high torsional stiffness which enhances agility and maximises occupant protection while minimising weight. The intelligent material mix, with a variety of materials employed exactly where their specific properties can be utilised to best effect, is unique in this segment. Combined, these elements ensure iX is remarkably composed and relaxing driving characteristics, while also providing an instant and precise response to every movement of the accelerator and turn of the steering wheel.
Fully capitalising on the benefits of the all-electric drive
system and meticulously implementing proven measures from the past in
the front end of the car, the underbody section, the wheels and the
rear end gives the BMW iX optimised aerodynamics which have a positive
effect on both the performance and range of the purely electrically
powered SAV. The BMW iX boasts outstanding aerodynamics for its class,
with a drag coefficient (Cd) of just 0.25.
Ends
The BMW Group
With its four brands BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad,
the BMW Group is the world’s leading premium manufacturer of
automobiles and motorcycles and also provides premium financial and
mobility services. The BMW Group production network comprises 31
production and assembly facilities in 15 countries; the company has a
global sales network in more than 140 countries.
In 2019, the BMW Group sold over 2.5 million passenger vehicles
and more than 175,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in
the financial year 2019 was € 7.118 billion on revenues amounting to
€ 104.210 billion. As of 31 December 2019, the BMW Group had a
workforce of 126,016 employees.
The success of the BMW Group has always been based on long-term
thinking and responsible action. The company has therefore established
ecological and social sustainability throughout the value chain,
comprehensive product responsibility and a clear commitment to
conserving resources as an integral part of its strategy.
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CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW iX:
Combined power consumption:
< 21 kWh/100km in the WLTP test cycle*; CO2 emissions combined: 0 g/km.
*Data on driving performance, energy consumption and range are
preliminary and based on forecasts.
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