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The BMW Group at the IAA Mobility 2021 in Munich.
Wed Jul 28 08:00:00 CEST 2021 Press Kit
Driving pleasure in a variety of forms, innovations designed to increase sustainability across the board and visions for the urban mobility of tomorrow form the core of the BMW Group’s presence at the IAA Mobility 2021 show.
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Driving pleasure in a variety of forms, innovations designed to
increase sustainability across the board and visions for the urban
mobility of tomorrow form the core of the BMW Group’s presence at the
IAA Mobility 2021 show. A presentation of the latest new models and
pioneering technological innovations gives visitors to the event –
which is taking place for the first time in the company’s home city of
Munich on 7–12 September 2021 – an overview of premium mobility in its
present-day and future forms.
At an array of locations around the Bavarian capital, the BMW
Group – the largest exhibitor at the IAA – will offer visitors active
driving experiences, insights into its development work and the
opportunity to discuss the challenges of the future. At the heart of
it all are the company’s far-reaching sustainability goals. The BMW
Group has announced that it will reduce its CO2 emissions
by more than 200 million tonnes by 2030.
This will be achieved by making changes in areas such as raw
materials extraction, production, the usage phase of its vehicles and
recycling. The aim is to cut CO2 emissions from production
by 80 per cent up to 2030 and bring a total of around ten million
fully electric vehicles onto the roads over the next ten years or so.
In addition, the company is planning to reduce CO2
emissions per vehicle over the course of its lifecycle by at least a third.
Circular economy is the central theme of IAA Mobility
2021.
A heightened commitment to a circular economy and
the associated lower resources consumption will have a significant
impact. This is why the BMW Group is making circular economy the
central theme of IAA Mobility 2021. With its “Re:think, Re:duce,
Re:use, Re:cycle” approach, the company is revealing an
all-encompassing view of how the use of primary raw materials can be
dramatically reduced for the vehicles of the future. In order to
reduce resources consumption per vehicle, the proportion of secondary
materials used – e.g. recycled steel, plastic or aluminium – needs to
increase significantly.
The BMW Group is also taking a holistic view of sustainability,
and that means addressing social sustainability, materials
procurement, supply chains and social responsibility when it comes to
both the community as a whole and its employees. The company is aiming
to put in place the most sustainable supply chain in the whole of the
automotive industry.
The BMW iX: technology flagship for sustainable
mobility.
Of the new vehicles taking to the stage at the
IAA Mobility 2021, the star of the show is the BMW
iX. The BMW Group’s new technology flagship is blazing a trail for
innovations in the fields of electric mobility and digitalisation.
Fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology enables locally emission-free
driving pleasure with electric all-wheel drive and a long operating
range. The BMW iX is based on a new future toolkit covering various
development fields – the on-board network architecture, software,
digital services, connectivity and automated driving functions. The
advances achieved as a result can be seen in the latest generation of
the iDrive control/operating system, exceptionally efficient energy
management and numerous innovative driver assistance systems.
The BMW iX is a modern SUV which has been designed from the
inside out and which redefines the idea of interior spaciousness and
luxury. The BMW Group has set a high bar for sustainability with the
vehicle concept, materials selection, raw materials extraction and
manufacturing of the BMW iX. The model variants available from launch
will be powered by one electric motor at the front axle and another at
the rear axle, together producing a system output of 385 kW/523 hp in
the BMW iX xDrive50 (electric power consumption combined as per WLTP:
23.0 – 19.8 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions: 0 g/km) and
240 kW/326 hp in the BMW iX xDrive40 (electric power consumption
combined as per WLTP: 22.5 – 19.4 kWh/100 km; CO2
emissions: 0 g/km).
The BMW i4: electric mobility arrives at the core of the BMW
brand.
The BMW
i4 brings fully electric mobility to the premium midsize class for
the first time – and, in so doing, to the core of the BMW brand. The
BMW i4 combines a particularly sporting take on locally emission-free
driving pleasure with the spaciousness and practicality of a four-door
gran coupé. Fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology, the new BMW iDrive
and a large selection of driver assistance systems mark out its
progressive character.
The BMW i4 is available in two model variants from launch, one
of which is the first ever BMW M car with a locally emission-free
drive system. The BMW i4 M50 (electric power consumption combined:
22.5 – 18.0 kWh/100 km as per WLTP, CO2 emissions: 0 g/km)
employs an electric motor at both the front and rear axle to produce
system output of 400 kW/544 hp. The richly engaging driving pleasure
on offer ensures it lives up to its billing as the performance-focused
work of BMW M GmbH. The BMW i4 eDrive40 (electric power consumption
combined: 19.1 – 16.1 kWh/ 100 km as per WLTP, CO2
emissions: 0 g/km) combines a 250 kW/340 hp electric motor with
classical rear-wheel drive.
The new BMW 2 Series Coupé: peerless driving pleasure in the
premium compact segment.
The new BMW 2
Series Coupé sets new sporting standards in the premium compact
segment with its dynamics-focused vehicle concept. An extrovert design
brimming with youthful freshness provides a clear nod to the
performance attributes of the two-door model, while rear-wheel drive
and chassis technology carried over from the BMW 4 Series Coupé serve
up peerless driving pleasure. This is showcased to particularly good
effect in the new BMW M240i xDrive Coupé (fuel consumption combined:
8.8 – 8.1 l/100 km [32.1 – 34.9 mpg imp] as per WLTP; CO2
emissions combined: 200 – 185 g/km as per WLTP). This performance
model from BMW M GmbH is powered by a 275 kW/374 hp six-cylinder
in-line petrol engine and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.3 seconds.
The new BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé: an elegant blend of dynamism
and functionality.
Signature BMW driving pleasure,
sporting elegance and modern functionality come together in the new BMW
4 Series Gran Coupé. Its vehicle concept – comprising four
doors, a large tailgate, dynamically flowing lines and five full-size
seats – brings a highly distinctive character profile to the premium
reaches of the midsize class. The second generation of the BMW 4
Series Gran Coupé also makes its mark in fine style with noticeably
enhanced driving dynamics, a sharper design in the brand’s new design
language, a refined premium ambience in the cabin and a wide array of
innovations in the areas of control/operation and connectivity. Five
model variants will be available from launch, developing between
135 kW/184 hp and 275 kW/374 hp.
The new BMW X3 and new BMW X4: more sporting, more modern,
more digital.
Extremely sporty looks and extensively
updated technology headline the forward-looking character of the
new BMW X3 and new BMW X4. Fresh design accents and additional
equipment features enhance the appeal of the Sports Activity Vehicle
and Sports Activity Coupé for the premium midsize class, and the new
design of the front and rear ends underlines their rugged allure. The
new BMW X4 packs extra visual punch with its exclusive BMW mesh-style
kidney grille. Standard equipment for its interior now includes
Sensatec-trimmed sport seats and three-zone automatic climate control.
And also fitted as standard are BMW Live Cockpit Plus with a
10.25-inch control display, the BMW Maps navigation system and the BMW
Intelligent Personal Assistant. The 48V mild-hybrid technology now
included with all petrol engines boosts both efficiency and dynamism.
The BMW CE 04: BMW Motorrad’s silent
revolution.
BMW Motorrad is taking its electric mobility
strategy for urban areas to the next level. The BMW
CE 04, for example, delivers sustainable driving pleasure on two
wheels. With an electric drive system, future-focused design and
innovative connectivity solutions, the new scooter brings twin
functionality (transport and communications) together within a single
package. With maximum output of 31 kW/42 hp, the BMW CE 04 has the
power required for spirited bursts of speed. Sophisticated battery and
charging technology enables both a range of around 130 kilometres (81
miles) and rapid replenishment of power levels. Standard specification
for the BMW CE 04 includes a cockpit with a 10.25-inch colour display,
a navigation system and extensive connectivity functions.
The BMW iX, the BMW i4.
Two enormously
captivating new models mark the next steps in the BMW Group’s ongoing
electrification offensive. The BMW iX, the company’s new technology
flagship, is based on a new toolkit for the future, whose vast
potential for innovations in the areas of automated driving,
control/operation, connectivity and digital services translates into a
premium mobility experience unmatched by any other model in this
segment. It combines the proportions of a modern Sports Activity
Vehicle (SAV) with exceptional levels of interior luxury and
spaciousness. The BMW i4 brings purely electric mobility to the
premium midsize segment and therefore the very heart of the BMW brand.
The sporty yet graceful gran coupé serves up locally emission-free
driving pleasure in a dynamically compelling package, with the first
ever electrified BMW M model – the BMW i4 M50 – set to deliver a
particularly exhilarating performance experience.
The BMW iX will be produced at BMW Group Plant Dingolfing and
the BMW i4 at BMW Group Plant Munich. The market launch of both models
gets underway in November 2021, meaning that the BMW i4 is making its
debut around three months earlier than originally planned.
The fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology fitted in both cars
comprises a drive unit that brings together the electric motor, power
electronics and transmission within a single housing, plus
high-voltage batteries featuring the very latest cell technology,
sophisticated power electronics and the innovative Combined Charging
Unit for quick and efficient charging.
The BMW iX and BMW i4 are also the first models to come with the
new generation of the iDrive display and operating system, which
expands the interaction between driver and vehicle and turns it into a
natural dialogue. It is based on 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 also benefits from an extensive upgrade.
Another shared element of these two models is a holistic
approach to sustainability that is deeply ingrained in the character
of the BMW i brand and also spans the entire supply chain. The BMW
Group self-procures the cobalt and lithium required for the
high-voltage batteries from monitored sources and then supplies them
to the battery cell manufacturers. The design principle underpinning
the electric motors avoids the need to use rare earth metals for the
drive unit’s rotors. Both the cars themselves and the battery cells
will be manufactured using green power across the board.
Resource-efficient production is further aided by the use of a high
proportion of secondary raw materials and recycled materials. In
addition, FSC-certified wood, leather tanned with olive leaf extracts
and other natural materials can also be found in the cabin of the BMW
iX. The raw materials used for manufacturing the floor coverings and
mats include recycled fishing nets.
BMW iX: electric all-wheel drive, well-balanced driving
characteristics.
The BMW iX model variants available
from launch are equipped with an electric motor at both the front and
rear axle, creating an electric all-wheel-drive system. The motors
generate a combined output of 385 kW/523 hp in the BMW iX xDrive50,
enabling it to sprint to 100 km/h (62 mph) from rest in 4.6 seconds.
The drive system in the BMW iX xDrive40 puts maximum output of
240 kW/326 hp on tap and propels the car from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph)
in 6.1 seconds. An even more powerful BMW M model is set to join the
line-up at a later date.
The efficient powertrain technology and high energy density of
the high-voltage batteries result in sufficient operating range for
long-distance journeys; the WLTP-calculated figures are up to
630 kilometres (391 miles) for the BMW iX xDrive50 and up to
425 kilometres (264 miles) for the BMW iX xDrive40.
The body structure, design principle and chassis tuning of the
BMW iX are geared to providing both superb ride comfort and sporty
handling. Thanks to its well-balanced driving characteristics, the iX
feels solid and comfortable on the road, yet also exudes fleet-footed
agility. The aluminium spaceframe construction and the Carbon Cage’s
use of carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) in the roof, flanks and
rear serve to minimise weight. A raft of aerodynamics measures helps
to achieve a Cd of 0.25. The electric all-wheel drive is
combined with fast-acting and precise near-actuator wheel slip
limitation. The chassis technology can be upgraded as an option by
adding two-axle air suspension, Integral Active Steering or Sport brakes.
Innovative driver assistance systems, luxurious interior
ambience.
The BMW iX comes with the most extensive
spread of driver assistance systems ever fitted as standard on a BMW,
along with a wealth of extra 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.
The BMW iX has been designed comprehensively 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, plus sufficient
space for storage areas and a centre console designed in the style of
a high-quality piece of furniture.
On the outside, the clearly structured, reduced design language,
the imposing body styling and the numerous precisely crafted details
bring the progressive interpretation of luxury to the fore. One of the
highlights of the body design is the almost completely blanked off BMW
kidney grille, whose surface is the product of innovative
manufacturing techniques and incorporates camera and radar sensors.
BMW i4: smile-inducing driving dynamics, exceptional design
coherence.
The BMW i4 is the brand’s first fully
electric model to have been expressly designed to deliver dynamic
performance from the outset. It will be launched with a choice of two
model variants. The drive system in the BMW i4 M50 comprises electric
motors at both the front and rear axle with a combined maximum output
of 400 kW/544 hp, enabling the BMW M model to race from 0 to 100 km/h
(62 mph) in 3.9 seconds. At the same time, it achieves a range of up
to 521 kilometres (324 miles) in the WLTP test cycle. In the BMW i4
eDrive40, meanwhile, a 250 kW/340 hp electric motor teams up with
classical rear-wheel drive. It completes the 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph)
sprint in 5.7 seconds and posts a WLTP-calculated range of up to
591 kilometres (367 miles).
The compact drive units are mounted to their respective axle
subframes by an elastic bearing. The extremely slim high-voltage
battery with a cell height of just 110 millimetres is located low down
in the vehicle floor, where it is fixed to an aluminium shear panel
and the front axle subframe. The weight-optimised body with high
torsional rigidity, a Cd of 0.24, the long wheelbase and
wide tracks provide an ideal platform for delivering the sporting
prowess for which BMW is renowned, combined with excellent
long-distance comfort. In addition, the BMW i4 boasts a degree of
design coherence its rivals cannot match. It is far more than just a
powerful electric car capable of accelerating rapidly in a straight
line. Indeed, making effortless progress at all times, even in
extremely demanding situations, is also part of its performance
repertoire, as is precisely controllable handling. This is enabled not
only by a vehicle concept majoring in sporting flair, but also by the
integrated application of all powertrain and chassis components.
The sophisticated chassis technology present in the BMW i4 as
standard includes lift-related dampers, an integrated braking system,
rear air suspension and near-actuator wheel slip limitation. The BMW
i4 M50 turns things up another notch, featuring adaptive M suspension
with bespoke tuning, variable sport steering, M Sport brakes and M
light-alloy wheels – optionally available in sizes up to 20 inches –
with mixed-size tyres.
Dynamism, elegance and modern functionality.
The
BMW i4 combines the hallmark sporting elegance of the brand’s coupés
with the comfort of a four-door car and modern functionality. The
tailgate opens wide to reveal a luggage compartment with a capacity of
470 – 1,290 litres. Inside, the cabin’s dominant features are the
driver-focused cockpit, luxurious premium ambience and generously
sized, variable-use space on offer. Acoustic glazing and a pre-heating
and pre-conditioning function are included as standard, along with
sport seats and a Sport leather steering wheel. A range of
customisation options beyond any segment rival further underlines the
car’s premium character.
Around 40 assistance functions designed to enhance comfort and
safety are either fitted in the BMW i4 as standard or available as
options. Highlights here include Active Cruise Control with automatic
Speed Limit Assist, route monitoring and (in Germany) traffic light
recognition, as well as the Steering and Lane Control Assistant.
The new BMW 2 Series Coupé.
The character of the new BMW 2 Series Coupé is rooted in a
particularly concentrated distillation of the Bavarian carmaker’s
signature driving pleasure. The new edition of the two-door model
excites with dynamic performance that comfortably outstrips that of
its predecessor and is vividly expressed by a further example of the
new and extremely clear BMW design language at work. A fresh, youthful
and extrovert aura is complemented by thoroughly engineered and
perfectly balanced driving attributes. Thanks to a vehicle concept
geared squarely to maximising sporting allure, the new BMW 2 Series
Coupé delivers an emotionally rich driving experience with
segment-leading performance. Credit here goes to both its classical
rear-wheel drive and the presence of a six-cylinder in-line engine – a
unique proposition in this segment.
The new 2 Series Coupé builds on a long tradition of compact and
extremely sporty cars sharing the number 2 in the model badge. One of
its most legendary ancestors is the BMW 2002 turbo, which became the
first series-produced European car with a turbocharged engine at
launch in 1973.
When the market launch of the new 2 Series Coupé gets underway
at the beginning of 2022, customers will be able to choose from three
engines with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology. The BMW M240i xDrive
Coupé (fuel consumption combined: 8.8 – 8.1 l/100 km [32.1 – 34.9 mpg
imp] in WLTP cycle, CO2 emissions combined: 200 – 185 g/km
in WLTP cycle) is powered by a 275 kW/374 hp six-cylinder in-line
engine. This will be joined by the new BMW 220i Coupé (fuel
consumption combined: 6.8 – 6.3 l/100 km [41.5 – 44.8 mpg imp] in WLTP
cycle; CO2 emissions combined: 155 – 144 g/km in WLTP
cycle) with a 135 kW/184 hp four-cylinder petrol unit and the new
BMW 220d Coupé (fuel consumption combined: 5.1 – 4.7 l/100 km [55.4 –
60.1 mpg imp] in WLTP cycle; CO2 emissions combined: 132 –
122 g/km in WLTP cycle), whose four-cylinder diesel engine develops
maximum output of 140 kW/190 hp and hooks up with 48V mild-hybrid
technology. All the engines work in tandem with an eight-speed
Steptronic transmission as standard.
Sophisticated chassis with technology carried over from the
BMW 4 Series.
Exceptionally sophisticated chassis
components originally designed for the BMW 4 Series ensure supreme
driveability. The two-joint spring strut front axle and five-link rear
axle have been engineered to reduce weight while increasing rigidity.
Lift-related dampers are fitted as standard for sportier handling and
superior ride comfort.
M Sport suspension incorporating variable sport steering can be
specified as an option and also provides the basis for the
model-specific set-up of the new BMW M240i xDrive Coupé. The
range-topping model also comes as standard with an M Sport braking
system and an M Sport differential at the rear axle, while adaptive M
suspension is available as an option.
Individual proportions, athletic forms.
Powerful
proportions set within the classical three-box design of bonnet,
passenger compartment and boot signal the dynamic potential of the new
2 Series Coupé. Its athletically sculpted surfaces and dynamic lines
represent the visual expression of pure driving pleasure.
The horizontal BMW kidney grille features vertically arranged
air flaps in place of the classical bars. The standard full-LED
headlights are positioned at the outer extremities of the front end.
Inspired by the legendary BMW 02 models, they have an individual,
circular design.
Sporting flair in the interior, innovative driver assistance
systems, advanced digitalisation.
The driver-focused
cockpit design and the modern control panel in the centre console
heighten the pervasive sense of sporting flair in the interior of the
new BMW 2 Series Coupé. Sport seats and a Sport leather steering wheel
both come as standard.
The new BMW 2 Series Coupé enhances safety and comfort with a
significantly expanded selection of driver assistance systems over the
predecessor model. The BMW Head-Up Display is just one of the features
available for this model for the first time. The cloud-based BMW Maps
navigation system is included as part of the BMW Live Cockpit Plus and
BMW Live Cockpit Professional options. A variety of advanced digital
services are also available, including the BMW Intelligent Personal
Assistant and Remote Software Upgrades.
The new BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé.
Signature BMW driving pleasure and sporting elegance brought
together with modern functionality: the new BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé is
poised to build on the success of its predecessor with this blend of
qualities plus well-conceived enhancements to its inherent attributes
and product substance. Like its freshly updated BMW 4 Series siblings,
the third body variant in the range also makes its mark with notably
improved driving dynamics, sharper looks in keeping with the brand’s
new design language, a refined premium ambience in the cabin and a
wide array of innovations in the areas of control/operation and
connectivity. Four doors, five full-size seats, a large, wide-opening
tailgate and a versatile luggage compartment also help to ensure the
new BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé retains its characteristic strengths both
in everyday driving and on longer trips.
The new edition of the BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé will be built at
BMW Group Plant Munich together with the all-electric BMW i4. Market
launch will get underway in November 2021 with a choice of a
high-performance model from BMW M GmbH and four other model variants.
The new BMW M440i xDrive Gran Coupé (fuel consumption combined: 8.5 –
8.0 l/100 km [33.2 – 35.3 mpg imp] in WLTP cycle; CO2
emissions combined: 193 – 181 g/km in WLTP cycle) is powered by a
275 kW/374 hp six-cylinder in-line petrol engine. The launch line-up
is completed by four-cylinder petrol and diesel models producing
outputs ranging from 135 kW/184 hp up to 180 kW/245 hp. 48V
mild-hybrid technology has been employed to give a further boost to
the dynamism and efficiency of both the straight-six petrol engine and
the diesel units. All the engines channel their power via an
eight-speed Steptronic transmission as standard.
Dynamically stretched coupé lines, versatile
interior.
Distinctive proportions and dynamically
stretched lines combine to give the new BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé its
standalone appearance in the premium midsize segment. Larger exterior
dimensions compared with its predecessor, a longer wheelbase and wider
tracks endow the car with a greater sense of presence, sportier
performance and improved ride comfort.
Sport seats and a Sport leather steering wheel are fitted as
standard. The cabin’s dynamic styling is further emphasised by
features such as knee pads on the centre console in the
BMW M440i xDrive Gran Coupé and models in M Sport specification. The
model-specific body concept of the new BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé enables
a versatile interior offering generous amounts of space in the rear.
The luggage compartment can be increased in size from 470 to a maximum
of 1,290 litres.
Bespoke chassis set-up, wide choice of driver assistance
systems.
The model-specific geometry, mounting and
set-up of the chassis technology in the new BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé
are key to its sublime dynamics. Lift-related dampers are included
with both the standard chassis and the optional M Sport suspension.
There is also the option of adaptive M suspension with electronically
controlled dampers. The two optional suspension variants come with the
added benefit of variable sport steering. The standard equipment
roster for the new BMW M440i xDrive Gran Coupé includes 18-inch
M light-alloy wheels, bespoke suspension tuning, M Sport brakes and an
M Sport differential with electronically controlled, fully variable
locking function at the rear axle.
Around 40 assistance functions designed to facilitate
comfortable and safe driving and parking are either fitted as standard
in the new BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé or included on the options list.
Highlights here include Active Cruise Control with automatic Speed
Limit Assist, route monitoring and (in Germany) traffic light
recognition, as well as the Steering and Lane Control Assistant.
Both driver and passengers will benefit from the increased
possibilities opened up by BMW Operating System 7, which comes as
standard. The optional BMW Live Cockpit Professional features a fully
digital screen grouping of 12.3-inch instrument cluster and 10.25-inch
control display, as well as the cloud-based BMW Maps navigation
system. A variety of highly advanced digital services are also
available. The standard smartphone integration feature allows Apple
CarPlay and Android Auto to be accessed via the car’s operating
system. And the Remote Software Upgrades function enables improved
vehicle functions and additional digital services to be imported into
the car over the air.
The new BMW X3, the new BMW X4.
More sporting, more modern, more digital: the new BMW X3 and new
BMW X4 are preparing to write a new chapter in their respective
success stories. Fresh design accents, additional equipment features
and a newly structured product offering enhance the appeal of the
Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) and Sports Activity Coupé (SAC) for the
premium midsize class.
The newly designed front end and revised rear emphasise the
robust off-road appearance and sporting looks of the two models even
more clearly. Now more visually striking (in its upper section, in
particular), the BMW kidney grille is also larger than before and has
a single-piece frame. The headlights – around ten millimetres slimmer
than previously – can now also be specified as an option with BMW
Laserlight. The exclusive BMW mesh-style kidney grille brings a
distinctive flourish to the front end of the new BMW X4.
A modern interior with new equipment features and an updated
infotainment offering round off the update measures. A classily
designed control panel on the centre console, a standard-fitted
10.25-inch control display, an expanded selection of driver assistance
systems and innovative digital services mark out the forward-looking
character of the two models. The substantially upgraded standard
specification now also includes sport seats with new-generation
Sensatec covers, new Ray graining, and perforated main seat surfaces,
plus three-zone automatic climate control.
The newly structured product offering redoubles its focus on
sporting appeal and rugged versatility. High-quality exterior and
interior elements in the BMW X model family mould have been added to
the range of standard equipment for the new BMW X3 and new BMW X4. As
an alternative, an M Sport package is also available for both models.
At the top end of the respective model line-ups are exceptionally
powerful performance machines from BMW M GmbH with bespoke
specification and either a petrol or diesel engine under the bonnet.
48V mild-hybrid technology now for all
engines.
Both the new BMW X3 and new BMW X4 can be
ordered with a choice of three petrol and three diesel engines
developing between 135 kW/184 hp and 265 kW/360 hp. All the petrol
engines now also team up with 48V mild-hybrid technology, ensuring an
optimised balance between driving pleasure and fuel economy. Even more
efficient is the plug-in hybrid BMW X3 xDrive30e (combined fuel
consumption, weighted: 2.6 – 2.0 l/100 km [108.6 – 141.2 mpg imp] as
per WLTP; combined electric power consumption, weighted:
20.5 – 18.9 kWh/100 km as per WLTP; combined CO2 emissions,
weighted: 59 – 45 g/km as per WLTP) with a system output of
215 kW/292 hp. All the drive systems channel their power to the road
via an eight-speed Steptronic transmission and BMW xDrive intelligent
all-wheel drive.
Extensive updates also introduced for the BMW X3 M and BMW X4 M.
BMW M GmbH has also introduced a comprehensive upgrade for its
high-performance SAV and SAC in the premium midsize class. As well as
new design features, M-specific changes and a new operating concept,
the new BMW X3 M Competition (combined fuel consumption:
11.0 – 10.8 l/100 km [25.7 – 26.2 mpg imp] as per WLTP; combined
CO2 emissions: 250 – 246 g/km as per WLTP) and new
BMW X4 M Competition (combined fuel consumption: 10.8 – 10.7 l/100 km
[26.2 – 26.4 mpg imp] as per WLTP; combined CO2 emissions:
247 – 238 g/km as per WLTP) also serve up even greater pulling power.
Alongside the larger BMW kidney grille and slimmer headlights, the now
even more expressive design of the M-specific front apron represents a
particularly prominent element of the cars’ muscular appearance.
The 375 kW/510 hp six-cylinder in-line engine powering the
BMW X3 M Competition and BMW X4 M Competition now uses a forged
lightweight crankshaft and generates peak torque of 650 Nm (479 lb-ft)
– an increase of 50 Nm (37 lb-ft). Optimised power delivery allows the
two models to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.8 seconds, which
is 0.3 seconds quicker than before.
The new BMW CE 04.
BMW Motorrad is taking its electric mobility strategy for urban
areas to the next level. The BMW CE 04, for example, delivers
sustainable driving pleasure on two wheels. With an electric drive
system, future-focused design and innovative connectivity solutions,
the new scooter brings twin functionality (transport and
communications) together within a single package. And in the process
it sets new standards in its segment in terms of design and technology.
Like the BMW CE 04, all new models from BMW Motorrad designed
for urban mobility will in future run on electric power alone. Here,
the brand benefits from its integration into the BMW Group; BMW
Motorrad is unique among motorcycle manufacturers in its ability to
call on experience and knowhow from the car sector in the development
of electric models.
Powerful drive system, long range.
The new BMW
CE 04 has a permanent magnet electric motor mounted in the frame
between the battery and the rear wheel, as used in a similar form in
BMW cars with a plug-in hybrid system. The new BMW CE 04 has a
powerful motor developing maximum output of 31 kW/42 hp and is a lot
of fun to ride. It needs just 2.6 seconds for the classic “traffic
light start” from 0 to 50 km/h (31 mph). And even in the reduced
output L3e-A1 class it is a lively performer, with 23 kW/31 hp on tap.
The maximum speed of both versions is 120 km/h (75 mph), enabling
speedy progress not only in the city but on main roads and motorways, too.
The cell capacity of the battery in the new BMW CE 04 is ample,
at 60.6 Ah (8.9 kWh). This is sufficient for a range of some 130
kilometres / 81 miles (reduced output version: 100 km / 62 miles). The
lithium-ion battery is charged via the integrated charging unit at
either a regular household socket, a Wallbox or a public charging
point. When the battery is completely flat, it takes four hours and 20
minutes to replenish. The optional rapid charger – with an output of
up to 6.9 kW – cuts the charging time to just one hour and 40 minutes
from empty.
Suspension providing excellent directional stability, standard
slip control, brakes with BMW Motorrad ABS, four riding
modes.
The main frame of the BMW CE 04 is a tubular
steel construction. The front wheel is controlled by a telescopic fork
with a slider tube diameter of 35 millimetres. Rear wheel control
consists of a single-sided swing arm. At the rear, suspension and
damping are via a directly controlled, fully covered spring strut
located on the left-hand side.
The standard Automatic Stability Control (ASC) limits engine
torque in relation to rear wheel slip. Dynamic Traction Control (DTC),
available as an option, delivers even greater riding safety. At the
front, a twin disc brake provides secure deceleration, supported by a
single-disc system at the rear. In addition, BMW Motorrad ABS ensures
a high level of active safety. ABS Pro with a banking sensor can be
specified as an option.
To satisfy individual preferences for more riding fun or extra
efficiency, the new BMW CE 04 features three riding modes as standard:
“ECO”, “Rain” and “Road”. The additional “Dynamic” mode is available
as an ex-factory option, enabling the scooter to accelerate at an even
swifter pace.
Cockpit with 10.25-inch colour display, trailblazing
design.
Standard specification for the BMW CE 04
includes a cockpit with a 10.25-inch colour display, a navigation
system and extensive connectivity functions. Its excellent
readability, clear menu navigation and highly integrated operating
concept put the new BMW CE 04 at the top of the scooter segment.
The new BMW CE 04 embodies a new, forward-looking form of urban
two-wheeled mobility in its design as well. Its innovative style
sparks positive emotions towards this new drive technology, while
instantly identifying the scooter as a member of the BMW Motorrad
family. The modern surface work, the Light White / matt black paint
finish, a “floating” seat, wheels in a disc-wheel look and a side
stand integrated into the scooter’s modern styling headline the
visually expressive and future-focused appearance of the new BMW CE 04.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW iX xDrive50
electric power consumption combined as per WLTP: 23.0 – 19.8
kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions: 0 g/km
BMW iX xDrive40
electric power consumption combined as per WLTP:
22.5 – 19.4 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions: 0 g/km
BMW i4 M50
electric power consumption combined: 22.5 – 18.0 kWh/100 km as
per WLTP, CO2 emissions: 0 g/km
BMW i4 eDrive40
electric power consumption combined: 19.1 – 16.1 kWh/ 100 km as
per WLTP, CO2 emissions: 0 g/km
BMW M240i xDrive Coupé
fuel consumption combined: 8.8 – 8.1 l/100 km [32.1 – 34.9 mpg
imp] as per WLTP; CO2 emissions combined: 200 – 185 g/km as
per WLTP
BMW 220i Coupé
fuel consumption combined: 6.8 – 6.3 l/100 km [41.5 – 44.8 mpg
imp] in WLTP cycle; CO2 emissions combined: 155 – 144 g/km
in WLTP cycle
BMW 220d Coupé
fuel consumption combined: 5.1 – 4.7 l/100 km [55.4 – 60.1 mpg
imp] in WLTP cycle; CO2 emissions combined: 132 – 122 g/km
in WLTP cycle
BMW M440i xDrive Gran Coupé
fuel consumption combined: 8.5 – 8.0 l/100 km [33.2 – 35.3 mpg
imp] in WLTP cycle; CO2 emissions combined: 193 – 181 g/km
in WLTP cycle
BMW X3 xDrive30e
combined fuel consumption, weighted: 2.6 – 2.0 l/100 km [108.6 –
141.2 mpg imp] as per WLTP; combined electric power consumption,
weighted: 20.5 – 18.9 kWh/100 km as per WLTP; combined CO2
emissions, weighted: 59 – 45 g/km as per WLTP
BMW X3 M Competition
combined fuel consumption: 11.0 – 10.8 l/100 km [25.7 – 26.2 mpg
imp] as per WLTP; combined CO2 emissions: 250 – 246 g/km as
per WLTP
BMW X4 M Competition
combined fuel consumption: 10.8 – 10.7 l/100 km [26.2 – 26.4 mpg
imp] as per WLTP; combined CO2 emissions: 247 – 238 g/km as
per WLTP