BMW iX2 xDrive30[1]: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km: 17.7-16.3; Electric range, WLTP in km: 417-449
THE CURRENT BMW X SERIES.
The hallmark of the BMW X Series is individual vehicles that carry the typical X genes. A sporty, robust design meets uncompromising performance. With this SUV, the clear view from the seat position, the intelligent BMW xDrive all-wheel drive and the excellent fuel efficiency allow you to explore the world in a new and exciting way.
- 455 (619) kw (hp)
- 0–100 in 3.8 sec
BMW iX M60.
BMW iX M60[1]: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km: 24.7–21.9; Electric range, WLTP in km: 501-564
- up to 240 (326) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 6.1 sec
BMW iX.
- up to 230 (313) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 5.6 sec
BMW iX2.
- up to 230 (313) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 5.6 sec
BMW iX1.
- up to 480 (653) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 4.3 sec
BMW XM Models.
- 390 (530) kw (hp)
- 0–100 in 4.7 sec
BMW X7 M60i xDrive.
BMW X7 M60i xDrive: Fuel consumption, combined WLTP in l/100 km: 12.9–12.1; CO2 emissions, combined WLTP in g/km: 292–273
- up to 460 (625) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 3.9 sec
BMW X6 M Models.
- up to 460 (625) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 3.9 sec
BMW X5 M Models.
- up to 375 (510) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 3.8 sec
BMW X4 M Models.
- up to 293 (398) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 4.6 sec
BMW X3 M50 xDrive
- 221 (300) kw (hp)
- 0–100 in 5.4 sec
BMW X2 M35i xDrive.
BMW X2 M35i xDrive: Fuel consumption, combined WLTP in l/100 km: 8.0–7.7; CO2 emissions, combined WLTP in g/km: 181-174
- 221 (300) kw (hp)
- 0–100 in 5.4 sec
BMW X1 M35i xDrive.
BMW X1 M35i xDrive: Fuel consumption, combined WLTP in l/100 km: 8,2–7,7; CO2 emissions, combined WLTP in g/km: 186-174
- up to 259 (352) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 5.9 sec
BMW X7.
- up to 280 (381) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 5.4 sec
BMW X6.
- up to 280 (381) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 5.4 sec
BMW X5.
- up to 210 (286) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 5.7 sec
BMW X4.
- up to 153 (208) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 7.8 sec
BMW X3.
- up to 125 (170) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 55.0 sec
BMW X2.
- up to 125 (170) kw (hp)
- 0–100 from 8.3 sec
BMW X1.
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AN OVERVIEW OF THE BMW X SERIES.
Step into the world of the BMW X series. And all the advantages offered by the wide range of BMW SUV models. Whether you’re going for an efficient electric SUV, a flexible plug-in hybrid model or a combustion engine. From small, compact cars to large 7-seater models and luxurious comfort off-road vehicles. Used or new. Find the SUV that ideally suits your life.
THE BMW X1.
THE FIRST GENERATION (BMW E84).
With its market introduction in 2009, the BMW X1 goes straight to the forefront of the premium compact SUV segment. Robust and versatile on the one hand, sporty and agile on the other. The intelligent BMW xDrive all-wheel drive distributes the driving power steplessly to the front and rear wheels. The resulting traction and driving dynamics reach an excitingly high level.
Visually, its exterior leaves a sporty and powerful impression. The interior equipment impresses with colour-coordinated trim strips and high-quality stainless steel inserts.
THE SECOND GENERATION (BMW F48).
Whether it's the strident lines rising towards the rear, or the sloping roof: the sporty design of the second-generation BMW X1 makes it even more dynamic. Thanks to innovative equipment such as a BMW head-up display or optionally available LED headlights with adaptive lighting function, the off-roader impresses with modern technologies. A new generation of turbocharged diesel and petrol engines ensures an extraordinary interplay of efficiency and sportiness. What's more, the SUV has also been available as a plug-in hybrid model since March 2020. In addition to the agile all-wheel drive BMW xDrive, it is now also available with front-wheel drive.
Thanks to the significantly more prominent double kidney and wider air inlets on the sides of the front apron, the vehicle looks even more elegant since receiving its 2019 facelift.
Production period: 2015 – 2022
Engines: 1.5 – 2.0 litres (85 – 170 kW, 116 – 231 hp), 3 & 4 cylinders
Length/breadth/height: 4,439 – 4,447 mm/1,821 mm/1,582 – 1,612 mm
THE THIRD GENERATION (BMW U11).
In 2022 the X1 is launched. It is a masterful combination of confidence, versatility and functionality. Available with a petrol, plug-in hybrid, or fully electrical engine, the X1 features a powerful, clean design: The self-assured front with its prominent almost square double kidney, the monolithic design elements and the X-typical, almost square wheelhouses give it a strong presence. This is contrasted by the slender adaptive LED headlights extending far into the flanks and the upright proportions.
The combination of power and dynamics is mirrored by the technical features. The BMW X1 is available with rear and all-wheel drive or with the agile BMW xDrive, combining extraordinary driving dynamics with exceptional traction and driving safety. The automatic 7-speed Steptronic double-clutch transmission stands for quick gear-changes and precise control while keeping consumption at a minimum. The plug-in hybrid models enable a purely electric range (WLTP) of up to 91 km.
Production period: 2022 – today
Engines: 1.5 – 2.0 litres (100 –150 kW, 136 –204 hp), 3- & 4-cylinder
Length/width/height: 4,500 mm / 1,845 mm / 1,630 – 1,642 mm
THE BMW X2.
THE FIRST GENERATION (BMW F39).
As a concept vehicle based on the BMW X1, the BMW X2 came into the world in 2016. . Since then, the SUV model has inspired us with its expressive design and technological brilliance. Almost square-cut wheel arches boast an exclusively extroverted character together with the flat roof line. In the front, the double kidney grille that widens towards the bottom and the air inlets signal self-confidence.
In terms of driving dynamics, the BMW X2 is also ahead of the pack of the smaller SUV models. Modern turbo engines in combination with the Steptronic transmissions have power at the ready. With the optional BMW xDrive all-wheel drive, the Coupé SUV also feels comfortable beyond the urban environment. On any surface, in fact. Reminiscent of legendary BMW models like the 2000 CS and the 3.0 CSL are the BMW logos on the C-pillar.
Production period: 2018 – present
Engines: 1.5 – 2.0 litres (100 – 225 kW, 136 – 306 hp), 3 & 4 cylinders
Length/breadth/height: 4,360 mm/1,824 mm/1,512 – 1,526 mm
THE SECOND GENERATION (U10).
The second-generation BMW X2 arrived in 2024. The SUV’s design is characterised by powerful lines and a coupé silhouette. At the front, the sporty kidney grilles in mesh design accentuate its striking appearance. At the front and rear, lights with state-of-the-art LED technology ensure an athletic design and optimum visibility.
In the interior you are welcomed by high-quality materials, innovative technology and ergonomic comfort. The upholstery of perforated synthetic leather is a real eye-catcher and offers incredibly comfortable seating. Innovative entertainment programmes with gaming and video streaming are there to be enjoyed in comfort. Use the navigation and vehicle settings on the large BMW Curved Display and the BMW Live Cockpit Professional. And the premium panoramic glass sunroof opens up the space above, making the interior appear even larger from every seat.
With 125 kW (170 hp)[3] of power, the BMW X2 accelerates to a maximum speed of 213 km/h. Experience thrilling driving dynamics and benefit from the help of intelligent driver assistance systems, like the Parking Assistant Plus, for example, which also provides a 3D view of your surroundings. Or the Driving Assistant Professional, which safely maintains your lane and distance up to 210 km/h.
Production period: from 2024
Engines: 1.5 – 2.0 litres (110 – 221 kW, 150 – 300 hp), 3 & 4-cylinder
Length/breadth/height: 4,554 – 4,567 mm/1,845 mm/1,575 – 1,590 mm
THE BMW X3.
THE FIRST GENERATION (BMW E83).
In 2003, the BMW X3 is introduced at the 60th IAA. There, the off-roader is presented almost without competition. The intelligent BMW xDrive all-wheel drive system is new and makes its debut here. It steplessly distributes the force between the front and rear axles. The striking and athletic design also celebrates its première. For example, in the striking front, in which bi-xenon headlights line the double kidney grille. They show the characteristic side light rings that make BMW vehicles from this time clearly recognisable from a distance even in the dark.
A facelift is given in 2006. It refines the radiator grille, rear lights and front apron. The engines are now more efficient and significantly more powerful.
Production period: 2003 – 2010
Engines: 2.0 – 3.0 litres (105 – 210 kW, 143 – 286 hp), 4 & 6 cylinders
Length/breadth/height: 4,565 mm/1,853 mm/1,674 mm
THE SECOND GENERATION (BMW F25).
Six years later, the successor appears with a completely new design. Confident and competent with a whole range of new features. For example, electronically controlled dampers that actively adapt to the road surface. And the driving dynamics control, which allows the engine to respond more spontaneously to accelerator pedal movements. This also applies to the dynamic gearshifts of the transmission as well as the sensitivity of the steering and the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC). A whole range of driver assistance systems, such as the Lane Keeping Assistant and the BMW head-up display, enable a wholly new driving experience. This without having to do away with the standard virtues of a BMW.
The SUV's 2014 model update introduces a new headlight design and side turn indicators in the exterior mirrors. The interior features more chrome, a standard leather steering wheel and significantly more options for customising the BMW X3.
Production period: 2010 – 2017
Engines: 2.0 – 3.0 litres (105 – 230 kW, 143 – 313 hp), 4 & 6 cylinders
Length/breadth/height: 4,648 mm/1,881 mm/1,661 mm
THE THIRD GENERATION (BMW G01 & F97).
The third generation of the SUV has been available since 2017. Although the model is larger than its predecessor, it still weighs less. This makes it particularly agile. The car’s headlights, radiator grille and rear lights emphasise its width. In conjunction with the wider double kidney grilles and air inlet openings, the BMW X3 is confident and athletic.
The cockpit is animated and modern and can be operated via BMW gesture control. The driver assistance systems are among the best of their kind. For example, the vehicle can overtake by itself. The chassis, transmission and engine have a sporty design. The intelligent all-wheel-drive BMW xDrive is also available. The car is suitable for any situation: whether in urban environments, the countryside or nature.
Production period: 2017 – present
Engines: 2.0 – 3.0 liters (110 – 265 kW, 150 – 360 hp), 4- & 6-cylinder
Length/width/height: 4,708 – 4,713 mm / 1,891 – 1,897 mm / 1,676 mm
THE BMW X4.
THE FIRST GENERATION (BMW F26).
2014 saw BMW present a mid-range SUV Coupé. As far as its technical details, the BMW X4 is based on the BMW X3. In terms of design, however, it is very much distinct. The curved roof line and double beading underline the sporty character of the vehicle even from the side. The front and rear also highlight the width of the vehicle. This is down to the flat double kidney grille at the front and its headlights and tail lights extended down the sides.
The BMW X4 is powered by a wide range of engines. The efficient and powerful propulsion units allow the vehicle to operate in an agile and dynamic manner in any situation. The standard all-wheel drive system enables unique driving dynamics. On any surface, in fact.
Production period: 2014 – 2018
Engines: 2.0 – 3.0 litres (135 – 230 kW, 184 – 313 hp), 4 & 6 cylinders
Length/breadth/height: 4,671 mm/1,881 mm/1,624 mm
THE SECOND GENERATION (BMW G02 & F98).
The second generation of the BMW X4 is even sportier. With beefy wheel arches, a broad axle track and a coupé-like roofline. The design thus impressively carries the typical characteristics of an X model to the outside: power, confidence and sportiness. The narrow LED rear lights visually widen the rear. As does the line raised above the rear fenders. The two-part double kidney grille with the narrow LED headlights dominates the front. This reinforces the athletic and dynamic expression of the SUV Coupé.
The intelligent BMW xDrive all-wheel-drive system is included in all BMW X4 models. In combination with the 8-speed automatic transmission, which also comes as standard, the vehicle impresses with unrivalled driving dynamics. The interior features large touch screens, BMW gesture control and modern driver assistance systems.
Production period: 2018 – present
Engines: 2.0 – 3.0 liters (135 – 265 kW, 184 – 360 hp), 4- & 6-cylinder
Length/width/height: 4,751 – 4,752 mm / 1,918 – 1,938 mm / 1,621 mm
THE BMW X5.
THE FIRST GENERATION (BMW E53).
Nothing less than a revolutionary innovation: in 1999, the first off-road vehicle from BMW was introduced to the world. The Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) with all-wheel drive as standard combines exclusivity with sportiness and comfort. A premium-class vehicle with the agility you'd expect from a BMW. Not least thanks to the excellent chassis and suspension setup and powerful engines with six and eight cylinders.
In 2003, the facelift brings a more distinctive look through the revised double kidney grille. But also technical improvements in the form of the new BMW xDrive. Significantly improved traction and faster responsiveness deliver clear advantages in handling and dynamics. In 2004, the most powerful eight-cylinder engine becomes available – with the BMW X5 4.8is. Its displacement of 4.8 litres and output of 265 kW (360 hp) set it apart. More than 500,000 E53 models are produced.
Production period: 1999 – 2006
Engines: 3.0 – 4.8 litres (135 – 265 kW, 184 – 360 hp), 6 & 8 cylinders
Length/breadth/height: 4,667 mm/1,872 – 1,925 mm/1,707 – 1,715 mm
THE SECOND GENERATION (BMW E70).
In 2006, the successor to the BMW X5 appears. It impresses with technical innovations, such as Adaptive Drive. This boasts roll stabilisation and actively influences the shock absorbers. Visually, the all-terrain vehicle appears sportier and more agile thanks to the revised design. Among other things, this is down to the distinctive wheel arches. The headlights have an integrated, ring-shaped side and driving light. This way, the vehicle can be identified as a BMW immediately, whether at dusk or at night. Optional third-row seating now allows up to six additional passengers to be accommodated.
In the 2010 model-year update, the SUV receives headlights sporting an LED look. And a completely updated range of engines. The driver assistance systems now include Speed Limit Info and Active Cruise Control. Another highlight is Side View. This feature involves cameras at the sides of the vehicle to provide drivers with an even better overview.
Production period: 2006 – 2013
Engines: 3.0 – 4.8 litres (173 – 300 kW, 235 – 408 hp), 6 & 8 cylinders
Length/breadth/height: 4,854 mm/1,933 mm/1,739 mm
THE THIRD GENERATION (BMW F15).
The aerodynamic improvements of the third-generation are immediately apparent. A sophisticated system of air inlets in the front apron and an air outlet behind the front wheels reduces the air vortices in the front wheel arches. This reduces drag. The harmonious proportions exude sophistication, confidence and agility.
The ambient lighting in the interior looks particularly elegant. The use of elaborately processed, high-quality materials underlines this noble approach. This is noticeable, for example, in the double-stitched leather. You can control the comprehensive driver assistance systems intuitively thanks to the overhauled iDrive touch controller with its sensitive interface. This includes Cruise Control with traffic jam assistant. And the BMW Night Vision system, which makes people and animals easily recognisable in the dark.
Production period: 2013 – 2018
Engines: 2.0 – 4.4 litres (160 – 330 kW, 218 – 450 hp), 4, 6 & 8 cylinders
Length/breadth/height: 4,880 – 4,886 mm/1,938 – 1,985 mm/1,717 – 1,762 mm
THE FOURTH GENERATION (BMW G05).
The BMW X5 is confident and striking thanks to its clearly increased dimensions and the now one-piece double kidney grille. The LED headlights can optionally illuminate the road clearly with Laserlight. The BMW Live Cockpit Professional is entirely digital and can be customised to suit your needs. You can intuitively control it with gesture and voice commands. Modern driver assistance systems support the driver in dangerous situations, such as when braking.
For off-road use, the SUV has four drive modes for different types of terrain in the off-road package. For an ideal driving experience at all times. Efficient engines and an adjustable chassis ensure agility and dynamics. As a plug-in hybrid model, the SUV offers locally emission-free and almost silent driving pleasure for your everyday journeys thanks to its auxiliary electric drive.
Production period: 2018 – 2022
Engines: 2.0 – 4.4 litres (170 – 390 kW, 231 – 530 hp), 4, 6 and 8 cylinders
Length/breadth/height: 4,922 – 4,938 mm/2,004 – 2,015 mm/1,745 – 1,747 mm
THE FIFTH GENERATION (BMW G05 & F95).
In 2022, the BMW X5 looks almost like a completely new model thanks to the extensive facelift it received on the front. A wide, horizontal surface design. The characteristic BMW radiator grille with ‘Iconic Glow’ lighting display. Revised, narrower LED headlights. Together they draw a striking and expressive face. This design approach extends to the three-dimensional LED rear lights and the wide rear stance. Depending on the package selected, the modernity (X Line) or sportiness (M Sport package) of the BMW X5 is further enhanced.
The vehicle interior is also modern. The integrated BMW Curved Display and the BMW Interaction Bar as an operating element create a multimedia experience. The ‘Crafted Clarity’ glass application provides a luxurious highlight. Hand-crafted, polished crystal glass elements decorate the selector lever with an illuminated X symbol, the start/stop knob and the iDrive Controller. Thanks to the new Trailer Assistant, you can now also drive backwards with a trailer attached.
The SUV offers sporty driving dynamics with its powerful BMW TwinPower Turbo 6-cylinder combustion engine. It impresses with top-rate driving comfort thanks to the xOffroad package and adaptive 2-axle air suspension.
Production period: 2022 – today
Engines: 3.0 – 4.4 liters (219 – 390 kW, 298 – 530 hp), 6- and 8-cylinder
Length/width/height: 4,935 mm / 2,004 mm / 1,755 – 1,765 mm
THE BMW X6.
THE FIRST GENERATION (BMW E71).
Is it a Coupé? Is it an SUV? In 2008, an off-road vehicle appears on the streets that eludes any classification. The BMW X6 combines the best qualities of both vehicle classes. A car for individualists who value performance. With 6 and 8-cylinder engines, it has plenty of power, which the Dynamic Performance Control optimally implements while increasing steering precision. In conjunction with the intelligent all-wheel drive xDrive, directional stability and traction are optimised, because the drive torque can now be steplessly distributed to each wheel individually.
The all-terrain vehicle looks particularly streamlined thanks to the coupé-like side lines. In combination with the double kidney grille, the narrow headlights visually widen the front.
The design changes discreetly as part of the 2012 model-year update. The side light rings are now available in an LED look. A wider range of equipment options are also available. For example, the bonnet with power dome.
Production period: 2008 – 2014
Engines: 3.0 – 4.4 litres (173 – 300 kW, 235 – 408 hp), 6 & 8 cylinders
Length/breadth/height: 4,876 – 4,877 mm/1,983 mm/1,684 – 1,690 mm
THE SECOND GENERATION (BMW F16).
The successor arrives on the scene with an even more independent character. Headlights drawn up to the double kidney grille make the SUV model look even wider. The front is even steeper. Wider tail lights now adorn the rear. The double beading on the sides catches the eye. The interior features high-quality materials, updated instruments and colour-adjustable ambient lighting. Enjoy a virtually unlimited range of music and content with streaming.
The new engines deliver more power while increasing efficiency. Together with the standard xDrive all-wheel drive and the 8-speed automatic transmission, they invite you to enjoy dynamic, agile driving.
Production period: 2014 – 2019
Engines: 3.0 – 4.4 litres (190 – 330 kW, 258 – 450 hp), 6 & 8 cylinders
Length/breadth/height: 4,909 mm/1,989 mm/1,689 – 1,702 mm
THE THIRD GENERATION (BMW G06).
In 2019, the BMW X6 boasts powerful proportions and an expressive design. Very narrow and long front and rear headlights. Large air inlets on the sides and below the double radiator grille. Thanks to its self-illumination and optional Laserlight, the SUV remains visible even in the dark. Powerful engines, intelligent driver assistance systems and the standard xDrive all-wheel drive enable particularly impressive driving dynamics.
The 20 loudspeakers of the Bowers & Wilkins Diamond surround sound system provide you with a special listening experience on demand. With the BMW X6, you can reach your destinations not only quickly and safely, but also comfortably.
Production period: 2019 – 2022
Engines: 2.0 – 3.0 litres (195 – 390 kW, 265 – 530 hp), 4 & 6/8 cylinders
Length/breadth/height: 4,935 – 4,948 mm/2,004 – 2,019 mm/1,693 – 1,697 mm
THE FOURTH GENERATION (BMW G06 & F96).
In its fourth generation the BMW X6 focuses entirely on its masculine athleticism and maximum expressive power. And this is the reason why this generation of the BMW X6 is also equipped with the M Sport package as standard. As a result, its defining characteristics include sporty, aerodynamically optimised design features on the exterior in addition to the reworked front section with “Iconic Glow” illumination to highlight the kidney grille. The M High-gloss Shadowline exterior trim, the M-specific tailpipes, the 20” BMW light alloy wheels and the bumpers in M Design front and rear are all guaranteed to attract admiring glances.
Luxurious sporting flair and modern technologies also determine the interior, while the BMW Curved Display and instrument cluster delivering M-specific information, the M leather steering wheel, exclusive M pedals and door sill finishers with illuminated M logo send out a particularly exclusive signal.
The BMW X6 achieves pure driving dynamics with its powerful BMW M TwinPower Turbo 8-cylinder combustion engine and, thanks to xOffroad package and 8-speed Steptronic Sport transmission, provides maximum ride comfort on any surface. Moreover, the Adaptive M suspension and sprint function impress by providing a direct and agile driving experience.
Production period: 2022 – today
Engines: 3.0 – 4.4 liters (219 – 390 kW, 298 – 530 hp), 6- and 8-cylinder
Length/width/height: 4,935 mm / 2,004 mm / 1,765 mm
THE BMW X7.
THE FIRST GENERATION (BMW G07).
The largest SAV BMW has ever built has a light and agile appearance thanks to its minimalist design and styling. Sporty, athletic, and confident, it upholds the qualities typical of BMW and redefines them. Thanks to, among other things, double wishbones at the front and a five-link axle at the rear, as well as the xDrive all-wheel drive and the 8-speed automatic transmission, driving comfort and powerful driving dynamics are exceptional in this class.
Inside, the driver receives all relevant information and controls the various functions and premium driver assistance systems via two 12.3-inch screens, while two screens in the rear handle the on-board entertainment. If the passengers look up, their gaze falls on a standard panorama roof that features 15,000 colored light points when it’s dark.
The BMW X7 can be customized in a variety of ways. From Merino leather with contrasting stitching to exclusive metallic paint finishes – no wish is left unfulfilled.
In 2022, the BMW X7 is given a facelift. With the Iconic Glow kidney, its wide stance, and the new exterior colour Sparkling Copper Grey metallic, the SAV presents itself stronger and more elegant than ever: a BMW luxury car to the core. The integrated BMW Curved Display and BMW Operating System 8 ensure an exceptional and innovative digital experience in the cockpit.
Production period: 2019 – today
Engines: 3.0 – 4.4 liters (259 – 340 kW, 352 – 530 hp), 6- & 8-cylinder
Length/width/height: 5,181 mm / 2,000 mm / 1,835 mm
THE BMW XM.
THE FIRST GENERATION (BMW G09).
Equipped with modern plug-in hybrid technology, the BMW XM brings a sporty 550 kW (748 hp) onto the road thanks to its newly developed V8 engine and with its up to 83 km of purely electric range (WLTP) permits almost silent and emission-free driving.
Optically, too, the large and powerful proportions demonstrate its uncompromising individuality. With the new, unmistakable front design, the BMW M brand is further establishing itself within the luxury segment.
The winning combination of bringing BMW M and BMW X elements together with the uncompromising standard of luxury to produce something entirely new also continues systematically within the interior of the BMW XM. The front section displays a performance-orientation. And in typical BMW M style, the focus is clearly on the driver. The new screen grouping of the BMW Curved Display creates a bridge between traditional driver orientation and modern digital character.
The extremely driver-centred front section contrasts with a cosy and luxurious lounge atmosphere in the rear. This is where passengers encounter a haven with celebrity character and materials of supreme quality, inspired surfaces and expressive details. The roof with its three-dimensional prism structure presents an optical highlight in the rear. Together with the ambient light, this element impressively conveys the interplay of progressive luxury and comfort.
Production period: from late 2022
Engines: 4.4-litre (360–430 kW, 489–585 hp) 8-cylinder combustion engine + electric motor (145 kW, 197 hp), system output 480–550 kW, 653–748 hp
THE BMW iX1.
THE FIRST GENERATION (BMW U11 BEV).
In 2022, BMW adds the first fully electric BMW compact SAV to its portfolio. The vehicle is the electrical entry model in the BMW X Series.
The BMW iX1 combines the excellent driving dynamics of a classic compact SAV with the modern efficiency of the BMW eDrive technology. Thanks to the space-saving high-voltage batteries in the vehicle's undercarriage and the recuperation system, the BMW iX1 xDrive30 easily covers a distance of up to 439 kilometres (WLTP) with a single battery load, delivering up to 230 kW (313 hp)[1].
The fierce front and upright proportions create an exceptionally modern and dynamic look. Added blue accents effectively highlight the electric drive of the strong vehicle. And the interior is no less modern: The comfortable seats with oscillating seat base function leave nothing to be desired and the elegant frameless BMW Curved Display with touch and speech control doubles as the central interface to the powerful BMW iDrive.
Production period: 2022 – today
Engines: Electric motor (230 kW, 313 hp)(1)
Length/width/height: 4,500 mm / 1,84 mm / 1,616 mm
[1] The power values depend on the battery charge level.
THE BMW iX2.
THE FIRST GENERATION (BMW U10 BEV).
The 2024 BMW iX2 combines the spaciousness of an SUV with the advantages of all-electric drive. It has a powerful design with striking lines and an SUV coupé silhouette. At the front, the BMW Iconic Glow illuminated kidney grille makes an impressive statement. In combination with the 20" M light alloy wheels, the equipment of the M Sport package clearly gives the BMW iX2’s sprightly appearance a further boost.
The SUV is as elegant on the inside as it is powerful on the outside. Its ergonomic sport seats provide optimum support even with a sporty driving style. Use the large BMW Curved Display and BMW Live Cockpit Professional with Operating System 9 to intuitively control music, gaming and convenient navigation with a clear view of the route. And thanks to the 12 speakers of the Harmon Kardon hi-fi system, your favourite music will sound even more impressive! The premium panoramic glass sunroof opens up the space above, making the interior appear even larger from every seat.
With 230 kW (313 hp)[4] of power, the BMW iX2 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.6 seconds. As well as excellent driving dynamics, you also benefit from intelligent driver assistance systems, like the Parking Assistant Plus, for example, that also offers a 3D view of your surroundings. Or the Driving Assistant Professional, which safely maintains your lane and distance.
Production period: From 2024
Engines: Electric motor (230 kW, 313 hp)[4]
Length/breadth/height: 4,554 mm/1,845 mm/1,560 mm
THE BMW iX3.
THE FIRST GENERATION (BMW G08 BEV).
Introduced as a concept car in April 2018, the electric version of the BMW X3 arrives at dealerships in early 2021. In the fifth generation of BMW eDrive technology, a powerful 286 hp and a torque of 400 Nm are available from launch. Together with the ingeniously tuned chassis, this ensures unparalleled driving dynamics even on longer journeys: Not least, thanks to the recuperation system, the range (WLTP) is a whopping 461 kilometers / 286 miles.
The interior of the SAV is also impressive: A modern, elegant ambiance meets the animated BMW Live Cockpit and details such as the blue start button. The BMW iX3 feels right at home in both urban surroundings and off-road.
Production period: 2021 – today
Engines: Electric motor (120–210 kW, 163–286 hp)
Length/width/height: 4,734 mm / 1,891 mm / 1,668 mm
THE BMW iX.
THE FIRST GENERATION (BMW i20).
Even the front of the BMW iX guarantees a dramatic appearance: The extremely narrow headlights contrast with the vertically positioned, expansive kidney grille, behind which a whole army of sensors is housed. Additionally, there is the clean, consistently aerodynamic design with recessed door handles and a clear design language.
With an impressive range of up to 633 km (WLTP) and a total output of up to 397 kW (540 hp)[1] thanks to fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology, the vehicle stands out in technical precision, progress, and everyday practicality.
Inside, the iX continues the familiar BMW qualities such as comfort, sportiness, and innovation in a completely new interior experience. The entirely redesigned iDrive is the logical evolution for simple and natural handling. Information appears on displays curved toward the driver or are projected onto the windshield via a head-up display. Extensive driver assistance systems ensure a comfortable as well as safe driving experience. The BMW iX a forward-looking, all-electric SAV in the premium class.
Production period: 2021 – today
Engines: Electric motor (240–397 kW, 326–540 hp)
Length/width/height: 4,953 mm / 1,967 mm / 1,695–1,696 mm
[1] Electric drive with up to 397 kW (540 hp), during temporary performance increase <10 seconds up to 455 kW (619 hp).
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.
Consumption and CO2 emissions.
BMW X1:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 7.2–0.7
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 71–86
BMW X1 plug-in hybrid[1]:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 1.0–0.7
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 23–15
BMW X2:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 8.1–4.8
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 183–125
BMW X2 plug-in hybrid[1]:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 2.0–1.6
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 44–37
BMW X2 M Automobile:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 8.1–7.5
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 185–170
BMW X3:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 9.5–2.1
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 216–47
BMW X3 plug-in hybrid[1]:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 2.6–2.0
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 59–45
BMW X3 M50 xDrive:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 8.4 - 7.7
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 189 - 175
BMW X4:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 9.5–6.0
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 215–156
BMW X4 M Automobiles:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 10.8–6.5
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 247–171
BMW X5:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 12.5–0.8
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 283–19
BMW X5 plug-in hybrid(1):
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 1.1–0.8
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 26–18
BMW X5 M Automobile:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 13.1–11.5
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 295–261
BMW X6:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 12.3–7.1
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 279–187
BMW X6 M Automobile:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 12.9–11.4
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 292–258
BMW X7:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 12.9–7.8
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 292–203
BMW X7 M Automobile:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 12.9–12.1
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 292–273
BMW iX3:
Energy consumption in kWh/100 km: 18.9–18.5
Electric range in km: 453–461
BMW iX:
Energy consumption in kWh/100 km: 24.7–19.4
Electric range in km: 404–633
BMW iX1:
Energy consumption in kWh/100 km: 18.1–16.9
Electric range in km: 417–439
BMW XM[1]:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 2.0–1.5
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 45–35
Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km: 33.6–31.5
Official figures for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, electricity consumption and electric range were determined in accordance with the prescribed measurement procedure and comply with Regulation (EU) 715/2007 as amended. WLTP figures take into account any optional equipment in the case of ranges. For vehicles newly type-approved since 01.01.2021, the official specifications exist only according to WLTP. In addition, NEDC values are deleted from the certificates of conformity as of 1 January 2023 by EC regulation 2022/195. Further information on the NEDC and WLTP measurement methods can be found at www.bmw.de/wltp
[1] At temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius, purely electric driving mode of this plug-in hybrid will not be available until the battery has warmed up to an operational condition after the vehicle has travelled a few kilometers.