NEW BMW iX

A NEW AGE IS COMING.

Created for electro-mobility, BMW iX combines innovation and expression, ensuring a pleasant and relaxing driving experience thanks to the efficient BMW eDrive technology and its outstanding autonomy. BMW iX's objective is to offer a zero-emission driving pleasure to help safeguard our planet.

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THE iX MODEL

BMW iX’s looks are quite monolithic, featuring a futuristic style and generous space, combined with aerodynamic surfaces. Its architecture is inspired by the modern and minimalist design of the interior space, conveying a great feeling of spaciousness and well-being.

Colours of quality and the use of natural and recycled materials in the interior spaces show its bold and innovative spirit.

BMW iX xDrive50 reaches the amazing autonomy of 630 kilometres, which makes it perfect for any route type. Thanks to its aerodynamics, the energy consumption is greatly reduced to less than 23 kW/h. BMW iX, by BMW Charging, reaches impressive charging performances: BMW iX xDrive50 is charged at up to 150 km autonomy in only 10 minutes and reaches a full autonomy in less than 40 minutes in public charging stations.

Pure 523 horsepower. BMW iX offers amazing performance thanks to two powerful engines and the electric four-wheel drive BMW xDrive. Driving a BMW iX is a smooth experience: the car reacts precisely and directly to every movement of the accelerator pedal.

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Energy consumption and CO2 emissions.
BMW iX xDrive50:

Energy consumption in kWh/100 km (combined): 19.8–23.0
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 0

The official results about fuel economy, CO2 specific emissions, power consumption and electrical autonomy have been calculated according to the mandatory test procedure and are in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 715/2007 in its applicable version at the time of the type approval. In case of autonomy, the data in the WLTP will take any optional equipment into account. For new vehicle types approved from 1st January 2021, the official results are no more measured in accordance with the so-called NEDC test procedure, but solely with the WLTP procedure. For more information on WLTP and NEDC test procedures, see www.bmw.de/wltp.
For more information on the official power consumption and CO2 specific emissions of new passenger car models, please consult the “Guide on the fuel economy, CO2-Emissions and power consumption of all New Passenger Car Models, offered for Sale on the German Market”, available for free at all sales points, at Deutsche AutomobilTreuhand GmbH (DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern - Scharnhausen, and at www.dat.de/co2.