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The new BMW iX xDrive40 and new BMW iX xDrive50.
Wed Mar 17 00:01:00 CET 2021 Press Kit
The BMW iX heralds a new age in mobility. It combines trailblazing design and modern luxury with the latest innovations in automated driving, operation, connectivity and digital services. The BMW Group’s new technology flagship focuses on both locally emission-free driving pleasure – combined with the brand’s hallmark sporting ability, efficiency and convincing operating range – and an unwavering, integrated approach to sustainability applied from the ground up.
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The most exacting environmental compatibility requirements have been
put in place throughout the value chain and for the full life cycle of
the BMW iX. The car is currently in the final phase of its series
development. At market launch – which will get underway at the end of
2021 – customers will be able to choose from two model variants: the
BMW iX xDrive50 and BMW iX xDrive40.
The BMW iX redefines the successful Sports Activity Vehicle
(SAV) concept. It is the first model based on a new, modular, scalable
toolkit on which the future of the BMW Group will be built. The
development and production of the BMW iX follow an all-encompassing
approach to sustainability involving compliance with strict
environmental and social standards in the extraction of raw materials,
plus the use of electricity from renewable sources and a high
proportion of recycled materials in the mix. The resulting carbon
footprint is stated in a validation document endorsed by independent
auditors. The certificate for the BMW iX xDrive40, for instance, shows
its global warming potential is around 45 per cent lower than that of
a Sports Activity Vehicle with a comparable diesel engine over 125,000
miles of use.
“Technology is driving the advances we need to tackle even the
greatest challenges. This applies in particular to climate
protection,” says Oliver Zipse, Chairman of the Board of Management of
BMW AG. “We are in no doubt: mobility has to be sustainable if it is
to represent a truly outstanding solution. For the BMW Group, premium
mobility is not possible without responsibility.”
“We made a promise and we will deliver on that promise: the
market launch of the BMW iX will get underway at the end of this year
with a two-pronged approach – in the form of the BMW iX xDrive40 and
BMW iX xDrive50,” says Pieter Nota, Member of the Board of Management
of BMW AG, responsible for Customer, Brands and Sales.
“We have already set out the pricing: For example, the BMW iX
xDrive40 will start at 77,300 EUR [£69,000 RRP in the UK], which puts
it at the level of a comparable BMW X5 with conventional combustion
engine. Plus, our customers will now benefit from new additions to the
range of vehicle functions that can be uploaded to their cars during
ownership, and enjoy a seamless and extremely customer-oriented
configuration process with personalised products and services.
Monitored raw materials production, across-the-board green
power for manufacturing, high proportion of natural and recycled materials.
The BMW Group procures the cobalt and lithium
required for the high-voltage batteries from controlled sources in
Australia and Morocco, before supplying them to the battery cell
manufacturers. As in the production of the overall vehicle at BMW
Group Plant Dingolfing, the battery cells are manufactured using
exclusively green power from certified sources. And since February
2021 the company has bought in aluminium manufactured using
electricity from solar energy plants. The importance placed on
conserving resources in the production of the BMW iX is highlighted by
the high proportion of secondary aluminium and recycled plastic used.
The car’s interior features FSC-certified wood, leather tanned with
olive leaf extracts and other natural materials. Among the raw
materials used for the floor coverings and mats are recovered fishing nets.
“Rather than simply passing responsibility on to the supplier
network, we take responsibility together with our direct suppliers,”
explains Dr Andreas Wendt, Member of the Board of Management of BMW
AG, responsible for Purchasing and Supplier Network. “In so doing, we
tap into our many years of experience and create processes for
attaining greater transparency and traceability.”
Electric motors: enhancing dynamism, reducing the use of
critical materials.
Added to which, the electric motors for
the BMW iX are marked out by a design which enables the use of rare
earths to be avoided. They work according to the principle of a
current-excited synchronous motor.
The excitation of the rotor in the BMW iX motors is not induced
by fixed permanent magnets, but the feed-in of electric energy. This
removes the need for the critical materials used to manufacture
magnets, and the BMW Group is therefore not reliant on their availability.
This special design also has a positive effect on the motors’
performance characteristics. The precisely controlled excitation of
the rotor using electric power enables peak torque to be on tap in
full immediately on pulling away. And – unlike with electric motors of
conventional design – that torque is maintained over an extremely
broad rev band. The defining trait of the driving experience on board
the BMW iX is, then, power development that is not only lightning fast
but also unusually consistent, underscoring the car’s brand-typical
sporting excellence.
In the BMW iX xDrive50, the drive system – which features one
electric motor on the front axle and another at the rear axle –
produces total output of over 370 kW/500 hp and enables acceleration
of 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in under 5.0 seconds. The BMW iX xDrive40
has an output of more than 240 kW/300 hp, allowing it to sprint from 0
to 100 km/h (62 mph) in a shade over 6.0 seconds.
Efficient drive system and the latest battery technology
increase range.
The electric motor, transmission and
power electronics of the BMW iX come together as a highly integrated
package within a single housing. This compact construction also
benefits the drive system’s efficiency. Indeed, further boosted by
optimised aerodynamics and intelligent lightweight design, the BMW iX
posts standout efficiency for its segment. The result is average
electric power consumption in the WLTP cycle of less than 21 kWh per
62 miles for the BMW iX xDrive50 and under 20 kWh per 62 miles in the
case of the BMW iX xDrive40.
Like the electric motors, power electronics and charging
technology for the BMW iX, its high-voltage batteries are also the
product of fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology.
They are positioned low down in the vehicle floor as an integral
component of the body. The gravimetric energy density of the
lithium-ion batteries has been increased by around 20 per cent again
over the previous-generation battery.
The battery cells are manufactured according to precise
specifications from the BMW Group and integrated into model-specific
high-voltage batteries. The BMW iX xDrive50 is therefore fitted with a
battery with a gross energy content of over 100 kWh at BMW Group Plant
Dingolfing, while the battery unit for the BMW iX xDrive40 has a gross
energy content of more than 70 kWh. This gives the BMW iX xDrive50 a
range in excess of 373 miles in the WLTP test cycle. And the
WLTP-calculated range of the BMW iX xDrive40 is more than 249 miles.
(All figures relating to performance, energy consumption and range are
predicted values based on the car’s current stage of development.)
The new charging technology of the BMW iX enables DC (direct
current) fast charging with extremely high charging power. The BMW iX
xDrive50 can replenish its high-voltage battery at up to 200 kW, while
the maximum charging capacity of the BMW iX xDrive40 is 150 kW. All of
which means that a ten-minute plug-in time provides sufficient energy
to add more than 75 miles / 56 miles of range. In both model variants,
the high-voltage battery’s charge can be increased from 10 to 80 per
cent of its full capacity in under 40 minutes.
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, which has been developed from the inside out. The
BMW iX has therefore been created to provide quality of life and
wellbeing for drivers and passengers.
The clear and minimalist design of its exterior 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 iX shows how we can give new technologies a very modern
and emotional design. The car is technologically 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, where the car’s intelligence is
only there when you need it.”
Ends
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.
For further details of the official fuel consumption figures and
official specific CO2emissions of new cars, please refer to the
"Manual on fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and power consumption
of new cars", available at sales outlets, from Deutsche Automobil
Treuhand GmbH (DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760
Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at https://www.dat.de/co2/.
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 2020, the BMW Group sold over 2.3 million passenger vehicles
and more than 169,000 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 xDrive50:
Combined power consumption: < 21 kWh/100km in the
WLTP test cycle*; CO2 emissions combined: 0 g/km.
BMW iX xDrive40:
Combined power
consumption: < 20 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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