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BMW's Electric Revolution: 13 New EVs by 2023
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2025-05-06 19:48:17

BMW iX: Excerpt from BMW Group

BMW plans to expand its all-electric vehicle lineup this year by launching the iX, iX3, and i4. The BMW iX is the flagship all-electric model. It boasts a maximum output of 500 horsepower and can travel over 373 miles (600 km) on a single charge according to the WLTP standard. The door locks feature "shy tech" that only appears when in use. It's equipped with the next-generation infotainment system, the 8th generation iDrive, and features driving assistance functions and customizable software.

BMW iX: Excerpt from BMW

The BMW X3, set to launch in the latter half of this year, is an all-electric Sports Activity Vehicle. It has a maximum output of 286 horsepower and a driving range of 323 miles (520 km) according to the WLTP standard.

BMW iX3: Excerpt from ev-database

BMW plans to launch the i4 alongside the iX3 in the latter half of the year. It has a maximum output of 530 horsepower and a driving range of up to 367 miles (590 km) according to the WLTP standard. It can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 4 seconds.

BMW i4: Excerpt from BMW Group

BMW's X family, which includes SAV (Sports Activity Vehicle) and SAC (Sports Activity Coupe) models, serves as their main product line. Among these, the new X7 combines features of both SAC and luxury sedans. It offers a sense of openness and comfort in urban settings. Last year, it reportedly sold 2,669 units.

BMW X7: Excerpt from Motor Authority

BMW also offers a lineup of PHEV models. The new X3 xDrive30e is reportedly suitable for car camping. Users can enjoy air conditioning and infotainment without running the internal combustion engine.

BMW X3: Excerpt from Forbes

BMW plans to launch 13 all-electric models by 2023. Notably, MINI will continue to release internal combustion engine models until 2025, with plans to introduce all-electric models by 2030. For 2020, BMW aims to increase sales of electrified models by over 75% compared to the previous year, with plans to deliver over 2 million electric vehicles cumulatively by 2025.

BMW iX, Excerpt from BMW Group

Currently, BMW offers three all-electric models in the market: the BMW i3, iX3, and MINI SE. They plan to launch the BMW iX and i4 within this year. All-electric versions of the popular 5 Series, 7 Series, X1, and MINI Countryman are also planned for release in the coming years.

BMW MINI SE

BMW has also unveiled its next-generation infotainment system, the 8th generation BMW iDrive. It features a next-generation display, driving assistance functions, personalized software, and enhanced connectivity. The system will debut in the BMW iX, alongside the BMW Operating System 8. It includes a curved display that provides a driver-centric interface.

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