BMW iX
Wheels Australia Magazine|May 2022
A TECH AND EFFICIENCY BLUEPRINT FOR MUNICH’S ELECTRIC FUTURE
JEZ SPINKS
BMW iX

SPECS COTY TEST REPORT

0-100km/h 6.1 seconds

WEIGHT 75kg heavier than claimed weight

NOISE 67.6db at 100km/h

Price/as tested $141,900/$147,600

Motors Dual (front + rear)

Power 240kW

Torque 630Nm

Transmission Single-ratio reduction, AWD

Consumption 22.5kWh/100km

Weight 2365kg

Length/width/height 4953/1967/1695mm

Wheelbase 3000mm

Safety 5 stars (ANCAP)

BMW’s FIRST ELECTRIC car went all the way at the 2014 Wheels Car of the Year, and arguably proved to be a hatchback ahead of its time.

The German brand’s second battery vehicle effort, the iX, arrived at COTY 2022 with hopes of replicating that achievement while enjoying a more opportune existence.

Such is its newness to market, the iX was another of the field’s untested wildcards. The variant made available for testing was the entry-grade xDrive40 in a Sport guise that adds a bodykit, performance brakes and 22-inch wheels. A mid-range xDrive50 featuring a larger battery and more powerful electric motors is also offered initially, with a range-topping M60 arriving later in 2022 as the first ever electric M car.

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