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M feeling in a new dimension: Driving dynamics testing with the new BMW XM.
Mon May 16 00:01:00 CEST 2022 Press Release
First BMW M GmbH high-performance car with electrified drive completes final tuning process. Integrated application of the 480 kW/650 hp M hybrid drive system and the model-specific M suspension technology paves the way for an outstandingly dynamic driving experience.
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Note: This press release is a 1:1 copy of the original issued
by BMW headquarters in Germany. No adaptations have been made to
cater for the UK market.
Munich. Its expressive design still remains hidden
under camouflage foil, its athletic proportions are already
perceptible, and the extreme performance characteristics of the new
BMW XM make every test drive an experience even for seasoned
professionals. Within the framework of driving dynamics testing, BMW M
GmbH's first high-performance car with electrified drive is currently
completing the final phase of its series development process. Just a
few months after the presentation of the BMW Concept XM, prototypes of
the production model are demonstrating the high level of maturity of
their drive and suspension technology in an intensive test programme.
The BMW XM is ready to redefine high performance, luxury and sovereignty.
Following the all-electric Performance models BMW i4 M50
(combined power consumption: 22.5 – 18.0 kWh/100 km according to WLTP,
CO2 emissions: 0 g/km; data according to NEDC: – ) and BMW
iX M60 (combined power consumption: 24.5 –21.9 kWh/100 km according to
WLTP, CO2 emissions: 0 g/km; data according to NEDC: – ),
the BMW XM presents another facet of e-mobility within the
high-performance car segment with the first M hybrid drive system. A
newly developed V8 petrol engine combined with an electric drive
mobilises a system output of 480 KW/650 hp. Combined torque is 800 Nm.
With sovereignty at all times, power is effectively transferred to the
road via the first hybrid-specific M xDrive four-wheel drive system,
which is extremely spontaneous.
The countdown to the world premiere of the BMW XM perfectly
accompanies the anniversary activities marking the 50th anniversary of
BMW M GmbH. In December 2022, series production will commence at the
US BMW Group Spartanburg plant. "With the debut of the BMW XM at
the end of our anniversary year, we are looking into the future, where
BMW M will continue to break with conventions and push
boundaries," says Franciscus van Meel, Chairman of the Board of
Management of BMW M GmbH. "Electrification gives us new
opportunities to demonstrate that unmistakable M feeling in a
fascinating way and transfer it to the road. Regardless of their drive
technology, our performance and high-performance cars will continue to
possess an unmistakable and authentic M character in the future."
For their test drives on public roads, the development and test
engineers established an exceptionally demanding and varied route
profile. The intelligently controlled interaction of the new
eight-cylinder engine and the particularly powerful electric motor can
thus be tested and refined in detail under a wide range of conditions:
from intermediate sprints on the motorway to winding country roads and
stop-and-go traffic in the city. Steep mountain passages and narrow
serpentines offer the ideal terrain to demonstrate the driving
dynamics potential of the M xDrive system, including the
electronically controlled differential lock in the rear axle transmission.
With an electric range of around 80 kilometres according to
WLTP, the new BMW XM can also be driven not only within built-up areas
but also over longer distances in a virtually silent and locally
emission-free cruising mode. The spontaneous reactions of the electric
motor to every movement of the accelerator pedal are intensely
perceptible. In Electric mode, its instantaneous power delivery
ensures dynamic acceleration, for example when starting off at traffic
lights or exiting a town.
The fact that the new BMW XM was designed as a pure BMW M
automobile is also evident from its almost perfect 50: 50 axle-load
distribution and its suspension technology. The new BMW XM is equipped
with an Adaptive M Professional suspension as standard. This also
includes a model-specific version of the springs and the
electronically controlled shock absorbers as well as – for the first
time in a BMW M automobile – an electromechanical roll stabilising
system with 48-volt technology. With the additional Active Roll
Comfort function, it reduces rolling movements due to uneven road
surfaces on one side. At the same time it actively adjusts the body
height on the corresponding side of the vehicle. Integral Active
Steering is also part of the standard equipment of a BMW M automobile
for the first time and promotes agility and cornering dynamics as well
as driving stability when changing lanes.
With this combination, a model-specific M brake system and the
latest generation of the integrated brake system, as well as optional
M light-alloy wheels up to 23 inches in size, the new BMW XM offers
handling that can be precisely controlled even in highly dynamic
driving situations. It also excels through supreme day-to-day and
long-distance comfort. The optimum balance between performance and
ride comfort is achieved in the intensive testing programme under
everyday conditions. The experienced developers aboard the
pre-production model accurately record how the suspension systems
react to ruts, bumps or dirty stretches of road and how confidently
sudden changes of direction, spontaneous lane changes or long downhill
stretches with high deceleration requirements are mastered. As part of
the integrated application of all drive and suspension systems, their
fine-tuning ensures that the combustion engine and electric motor as
well as all suspension components and control systems of the BMW XM
constitute a perfectly coordinated overall package for a new form of
typical M performance.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
*Due to the prototype vehicle status, technical details like fuel consumption, CO2 emissions etc. will be communicated later this year.
BMW i4 M50
Combined power consumption: 22.5 – 18.0 kWh/100 km according to WLTP, CO2 emissions: 0 g/km; data according to NEDC: – .
BMW iX M60
Combined power consumption: 24.5 –21.9 kWh/100 km according to WLTP, CO2 emissions: 0 g/km; data according to NEDC: – .