BMW iX3: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 18 - 17.6; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 461 - 471
Provided technical data are measured according to the WLTP, not NEDC.
Far. Further. Electric range. That's what determines how versatile an electric car is for everyday driving. BMW electric cars have high battery capacities, thanks to the use of innovative technologies. They are therefore both sustainable and high-performance. For instance, the BMW i7 eDrive50 and i7 xDrive60 as well as the BMW iX xDrive50 achieve a fully electric range of over 600 km according to the WLTP cycle. Clever technologies on board further optimise the car's range.
Electric cars and ranges in comparison.
BMW i4 eDrive40 Gran Coupé: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 18.6 - 15.4; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 491 - 600
BMW i4 M50 xDrive: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 21.9–17.6; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 416–520
BMW i5 eDrive40: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 18.9–15.9; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 498 - 582
BMW i5 M60: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 20.6 - 18.2; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 455 - 516
BMW i7 xDrive60 Sedan: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 22.3–18.5; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 515 - 624
BMW i7 M70 xDrive Sedan: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 23.7 - 20.8; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 490 - 559
BMW iX1 eDrive20: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 17.2–15.4; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 430 - 474
BMW iX2 xDrive30: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 17.7–16.3; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 417–449
BMW iX xDrive40: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 21.4 - 19.4; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 403 - 435
Provided technical data are measured according to the WLTP, not NEDC.
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How do I increase the range of a BMW electric car?
A simple touch of a button or voice command is all you need to switch a BMW electric car to Efficient Mode. Technologies that affect the drive work efficiently. The air conditioning and comfort functions are intelligently restricted.
How to train yourself to have a more economical driving style.
With the BMW Operating System 8 or higher, the Efficiency Coach shows you how best to accelerate or coast to drive more efficiently. When you are driving efficiently, the power display will light up blue instead of grey. The range gained with an efficient driving style is shown on the information display.
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Switching to maximum range while driving.
In Efficient Mode, the Max Range function provides greater range certainty. If, for example, an identified charging station cannot be used as planned, the range of your electric BMW can be increased by up to 25%. At the touch of a button and while driving.
The drive power is reduced and the maximum speed is limited to 90 km/h. Comfort services, such as air conditioning or seat heating, are intelligently reduced. As much energy as possible is directed towards forward propulsion. The Max Range function is available for many fully electric BMW models. Please contact your BMW dealership for more detailed information.
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Consumption and CO2 emissions.
BMW iX3: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 18 - 17.6; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 461 - 471
BMW i4 M50 xDrive: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 21.9–17.6; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 416–520
BMW i5 eDrive40: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 18.9–15.9; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 498 - 582
BMW i5 M60: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 20.6 - 18.2; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 455 - 516
BMW i7 xDrive60 Sedan: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 22.3–18.5; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 515 - 624
BMW i7 M70 xDrive Sedan: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 23.7 - 20.8; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 490 - 559
BMW iX1 eDrive20: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 17.2–15.4; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 430 - 474
BMW iX2 xDrive30: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 17.7–16.3; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 417–449
BMW iX xDrive40: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 21.4 - 19.4; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 403 - 435
Provided technical data are measured according to the WLTP, not NEDC.
[1] Official data for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, power consumption and electric range was determined in accordance with the prescribed measuring procedure and corresponds to European Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the applicable version. For ranges, data determined as per WLTP takes into account any optional equipment (available on the German market in this case). For vehicles that have been newly type approved since 1 January 2021, only the official data according to WLTP exists. In addition, NEDC values are deleted from the certificates of conformity as of 1 January 2023 by EC regulation 2022/195. For more information about NEDC and WLTP measuring procedures visit www.bmw.com/wltp
Further information about fuel consumption and official model-specific CO2 emissions of new passenger cars can be found in the "Guideline for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and electric power consumption for new passenger cars", available free of charge at all points of sale, at the Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen, Germany, and under https://www.dat.de/co2/.
[2] Range depends on various factors, in particular: individual driving style, route characteristics, outside temperature, heating/air conditioning, pre-conditioning.
[3] The achievable additional range depends on your driving style and the environmental conditions.