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The BMW iX is a battery-electric mid-size luxury
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manufactured and marketed by the German automobile manufacturer BMW. It was unveiled in
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form named Vision iNext at the 2018
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, and then as fully production-ready in November 2020. The iX is the first purpose-built electric vehicle by BMW since the i3 from 2013, and the fourth
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sub-brand model. 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 as it uses the new fifth-generation version of BMW’s electric drive system, and also offers high levels of autonomous and connected technology.


Specifications


Body and chassis

The BMW iX is built on a bespoke electric drivetrain architecture and an aluminum spaceframe that supports an inner carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP). 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 cars with combustion engines at the Dingolfing plant. 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. Underpinning the iX is an aluminium-intensive chassis featuring a
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(front) and multi-link (rear) suspension, offering active rear-wheel steering. The front features a large blanked off grille, which contains camera, radar and other sensors needed for the driver assistance systems. 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. 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 G07 X7. It has a 0.25 drag coefficient and a 2.82 m2 frontal area (thus m2). BMW says the vehicle's low aerodynamic profile improved its WLTP range by around 40 miles. The iX features a fixed clamshell-style bonnet. The windscreen washer bottle is accessed via the BMW emblem above the grille.


Powertrain

The iX utilise BMW's fifth-generation scalable electric drivetrain that is developed in-house. The electric powertrain combines the electric motor, power electronics and single-speed transmission in a single housing. The power density of the system is around 30 percent higher than previously, according to BMW. The electric motors operate without the use of
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that makes the motors in the iX spin using electricity alone, instead of permanent magnets making the rotor spin around the stator. BMW claims its fifth-generation eDrive technology is 93 percent efficient. There is still some cobalt used in the lithium-ion batteries. The iX's default
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mode utilizes adaptive recuperation. With the help of GPS data and sensors, Adaptive mode adjusts the regen to be more aggressive in urban traffic and less so on open roads, where it allows coasting. There are three levels of adjustable regenerative braking: high, medium, and low. The high setting essentially enables one-pedal driving as all the braking is achievable regeneratively, while the low level amounts to a very modest amount of energy recovery to get close to a traditional coasting experience.


Battery and charging

The batteries consists of prismatic cells and has a standard 400 V battery system. According to BMW, the gravimetric energy density of the lithium-ion battery has been increased by around 20 percent compared to the previous generation. The vehicle has a thermal management system featuring heating and cooling with heat pump, and a battery pre-conditioning feature ahead of fast charging. The xDrive40 is able to DC fast charge up to 150 kW using a CCS connector and the xDrive50 up to 200 kW, with both being able to charge 10–80 percent in less than 40 minutes. As for home charging, an 11 kW charger can fully charge the battery from empty in around 11 hours.


Safety

BMW iX is rated 5 stars in
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Equipment and technology

The BMW iX is the first vehicle to feature the
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8 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. It is the first time the technology has been offered in a production BMW, and it comes standard with a hexagonal steering wheel. Other standard equipments are the 18-speaker Harman Kardon sound system, as well as BMW safety systems like parking assistant and driving assistant professional. Available options include a panoramic sunroof and sun-protection glass, soft-close doors, heated and ventilated seats, parking assistant, interior camera, a
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stereo, and M Sport styling. 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 allows for Level 2+ semi autonomous driving capability and an extensive range of driver-assistance and collision-avoidance technology. The advanced driver assist system in the iX can help drivers stay in their lane, maintain speed, and even make lane changes safely. BMW hinted at Level 3
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when it unveiled the iNext concept in 2018. However, any mention of iX’s self-driving capabilities were absent from the official release. Product-development chief of BMW's luxury cars, Frank van Meel stated: "I can't give a promise of a date. We are preparing, we are collecting data rom a large test fleet of modified 7 Series cars and we will improve the iX by software over the air. We will take an evolutionary path, not jumping forward and having to pull back." Frank Weber, head of R&D at BMW, confirmed in November 2021 that the iX will be offered with Level 3 capabilities as an option as the iX’s hardware and software are Level 3 system.


Models


BMW Vision iNext

The BMW iNext was first announced by BMW in March 2016 as the "new spearhead of innovation and technology" with a launch goal of early in the next decade. The BMW Vision iNext was unveiled at the 2018
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. Referred as "Project i 2.0", the Vision iNext was developed to address key questions for the future of motoring, with a focus on electrification, connectivity and autonomy. It was an SUV roughly similar in size to the
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, although it was substantially bigger inside due to its EV architecture, with front and rear motors and underfloor batteries. BMW confirmed that it would use BMW’s fifth-generation electric powertrain, 0– in 4.0 seconds and range of . The level of autonomy the production version would offers depended on regulations and infrastructure. File:BMW i Next at IAA 2019 IMG 0494.jpg, alt= File:BMW Vision iNext IAA 2019 JM 0649.jpg File:BMW Vision iNEXT IAA 2019 JM 0051.jpg File:BMW Vision iNEXT IAA 2019 JM 0165.jpg File:BMW Vision iNEXT IAA 2019 JM 0166.jpg


Gallery

File:2022 BMW iX xDrive 40 CRI 12 2021 2740.jpg, Frontal view File:2022 BMW iX xDrive 40 CRI 12 2021 2747.jpg, Rear view File:2022 BMW iX xDrive 40 CRI 12 2021 2727.jpg, Lateral view File:BMW iX hex steering wheel CRI 12 2021 2731.jpg, Hexagonal steering wheel File:BMW iX xDrive 40 CRI 12 2021 2721.jpg, Self-repair minor scratches kidney grilles


References


External links


BMW iX (i20): Reichweite, Modelle, Technische Daten & Preise


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