BMW iX
The BMW iX is a battery-electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by the German automobile manufacturer BMW. It was unveiled in concept form named Vision iNext at the 2018 Paris Motor Show,[2] and then as fully production-ready in November 2020.[3] The iX is the first purpose-built electric vehicle by BMW since the i3 from 2013,[4] and the fourth BMW i sub-brand model.[5] The iX nameplate was chosen to signify the model’s position at the top of the electric i line-up and its role in showcasing technology.[6]
| BMW iX (I20) | |
|---|---|
![]() BMW iX | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | BMW |
| Production | 2021–present |
| Assembly | Germany: Dingolfing (Plant Dingolfing) |
| Designer | Tianyuan Li (2019)[1] |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Mid-size luxury crossover SUV |
| Body style | 5-door SUV |
| Layout | Dual-motor, all-wheel drive (xDrive) |
| Platform | Cluster Architecture (CLAR) |
| Powertrain | |
| Electric motor | 2x synchronous electric motor |
| Transmission | Single-speed with fixed ratio |
| Battery |
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| Electric range | Maximum 630 km (391 mi) WLTP |
| Plug-in charging | |
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 2,997 mm (118.0 in) |
| Length | 4,953 mm (195.0 in) |
| Width | 1,967 mm (77.4 in) |
| Height | 1,696 mm (66.8 in) |

Specifications
The BMW iX is built around the CLAR version of BMW’s fifth-generation electric drivetrain architecture and an aluminum spaceframe.[7] The electric platform is a "totally new development", though it is "highly compatible" with the modular CLAR platform. This shared chassis componentry allows BMW to produce the iX alongside combustion engines at the Dingolfing plant.[6]
The body is made out of a combination of high-strength steel, aluminium, thermoplastics and carbonfibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) to keep weight as low as possible.[8] The front features a similar kidney grille to the G22 4 Series, which contains camera, radar and other sensors.[7] The iX resembles the G05 X5 in length and width, but with the roof height of an G06 X6 and the wheel size of an X7.[9] It has a 0.25 drag coefficient. BMW says the vehicle's low aerodynamic profile improved its WLTP range by around 40 miles.[7]
xDrive40
In this variant, the battery has a net capacity of 71 kWh (76.6 kWh gross). It is able to DC fast charge at up to 150 kW using a CCS connector, being able to charge from 10% to 80% in about 31 minutes.
The xDrive40 and xDrive40 Sport variants both come with dual motors and produce a combined 322 hp (326 PS) and 630 Nm of torque. Its 0-100 km/h sprint time is 6.1 seconds; the top speed is 200 km/h.[10]
xDrive50
In this variant, the battery has a net capacity of 105 kWh (111.5 kWh gross). It is able to DC fast charge at up to 200 kW, being able to charge from 10% to 80% in 35 minutes or less.[4] As for home charging, an 11 kW charger will be able to fully charge the battery from empty in around 11 hours.[7]
This version produces 523 hp (530 PS) and 765 Nm of torque.[4] Its 0-100 km/h sprint time is 4.6 seconds.
Safety
| Euro NCAP scores | |
| Overall rating | |
| Adult Occupant | 91% |
| Child Occupant | 87% |
| Vulnerable Road Users | 73% |
| Safety Assist | 81% |
| Bodyshell integrity | Stable |
BMW iX Rated 5 stars in Euro NCAP
Equipment
The BMW iX features a new version of BMW’s iDrive that combines a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster with a 14.9-inch infotainment touchscreen to form a single curved unit. The system comes with an upgraded version of BMW’s personal voice assistant and retains the iDrive controller.[4] It comes standard with a hexagonal steering wheel.[11] Other available options include a head-up display, a Harman Kardon surround-sound setup with 18 speakers (including four built into headrests) and a pair of subwoofers fitted under the rear seats, a Bowers & Wilkins audio system setup with 30 speakers (including eight built into headrests) and "4D Audio" capability,[8] and M Sport styling.[6]
It is the first luxury car to feature built-in 5G technology that allows it over-the-air functionality. The iX has 20 times the on-board computing power of previous BMW models, allowing it to process double the amount of data coming from cameras and sensors mounted. This will allow for a high level of automated driving capability and an extensive range of driver-assistance and collision-avoidance technology.[8] The grille comes with a self-healing coating that can smooth-out scratches and small chips to make sure that the sensors can always "see" clearly.[4]
BMW hinted at Level 3 autonomous driving when it unveiled the iNext concept. However, any mention of iX’s self-driving capabilities were absent from the official release.[7][9]
Markets
Malaysia
The BMW iX became available to order in Malaysia in August 2021, in xDrive40 and xDrive40 Sport variants.[10] In less than a week after its introduction here, BMW Malaysia recorded a total of 64 pre-bookings for the new EV SUV.[12]
Thailand
The BMW iX became available to order in Thailand in 14 June 2021, in xDrive50 Sport variant.[13]
Taiwan
The BMW iX became available to order in Taiwan in May 2021, in xDrive40 and xDrive50.
India
The BMW iX became available in India from 13 December 2021.[14]
Models
| Model[15] | Years | Gross capacity | Power | Torque | 0–100 km/h (0-62 mph) | Top speed | Range | DC charging | AC charging on-board |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| xDrive40 | 2021– | 76.6 kWh | 240 kW (322 hp) | 630 N⋅m (465 lbf⋅ft) | 6.1 s | 200 km/h (124 mph) | 372–425 km (231–264 mi)WLTP | 150 kW | 11 kW |
| xDrive50 | 2021– | 111.5 kWh | 385 kW (516 hp) | 765 N⋅m (564 lbf⋅ft) | 4.6 s | 200 km/h (124 mph) | 549–630 km (341–391 mi)WLTP 300 mi (483 km)EPA | 200 kW | 11 kW |
| M60 | 2022– | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Gallery



Crimson livery (front view)
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