Update: BMW at the 89th Geneva International Motor Show 2019.

Munich/Geneva. The BMW stand at the International
Motor Show 2019 in Geneva focuses on the company’s continuing model
offensive in the luxury segment and the ongoing expansion of its range
of vehicles with electrified drive systems. Just a few weeks after
being unveiled to the world, the new BMW 7 Series luxury sedan is
making its show debut. In addition, the premium carmaker presents its
4th generation of Plug-In-Hybrid powertrains, setting a clear mark for
the importance of this technology aside from fully-electric cars:



BMW X3 xDrive30e:


System-power: 185 kW/252 hp; 0-100km/h: 6,5 s; electric range:
50 km; fuel consumption: 2,4 l/100 km; CO2 emissions from combustion
engine: 56 g/km**



BMW 745e, BMW 745Le, BMW 745Le xDrive


System-power: 290 kW/394 hp; 0-100km/h: 5,3-5,1 s;

electric range: 50-58 km; fuel consumption: 2,6–2,1 l/100 km;
electric power consumption: 16,3–15,1 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions from
combustion engine: 52–48 g/km**



BMW 330e Sedan


System-power: 185 kW/252 hp; 0-100km/h: 6,0 s; electric range:
60 km; fuel consumption: 1.7 l/100 km; CO2 emissions from combustion engine: 39 g/km**



BMW X5 xDrive45e


System-power: 290 kW/394 hp; 0-100 km/h: 5,6 s; electric range:
80 km; fuel consumption: 2.1 l/100 km; electric power consumption:
23.0 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions from combustion engine: 49 g/km**



BMW 530e Sedan


System-power: 185 kW/252 hp; 0-100 km/h: 6,2s; electric range:
64 km; fuel consumption: 1,7 l/100 km; CO2 emissionen from combustion
engine: 38 g/km**


BMW 225xe Active Tourer


System-power: 165 kW/224 hp; 0-100km/h: 6,7 s; electric range:
57 km; fuel consumption: 1,9 l/100 km; electric power consumption:
14,7 kWh/100 km;
CO2 emissions from combustion engine: 43 g/km**

(**) All figues related to range, consumption and emissions are based
on the European legislative test-procedure „NEDC combined“ and are preliminary.

 

Together with the new generation of Plug-In-Hybrid models, BMW Energy
Services is piloting cost-efficient electricity packages, as part of a
vision where cars become part of the grid and “earn” their
electricity-bill themselves.

And the presentation of the BMW Individual M850i Night Sky adds
another unique highlight to the Geneva show line-up.

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The BMW brand’s renewed focus on the luxury segment is
encapsulated by the new incarnation of the BMW 7 Series presented in
Geneva. A specially designed logo and “Bayerische Motoren Werke”
written out in full express a tradition of quality, innovative power
and ultimate exclusivity. The luxury sedan’s design, driving qualities
and equipment features give it everything it needs to offer highly
discerning customers an intense and emotionally engaging mobility
experience. Stepping up the brand’s presence in the luxury segment is
one of the fields of action pursued by the BMW Group in order to
secure sustained growth in car markets worldwide.

As part of its NUMBER ONE NEXT strategy, the company has also
defined electric mobility as one of the four future-focused areas
known as ACES (Autonomous, Connected, Electrified and
Services/Shared). 2018 was a record-breaking year for sales of the BMW
Group’s electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, with over 140,000 sold
worldwide – which means the company remains Europe’s most successful
manufacturer of electrified cars. Through its commitment to expanding
its model range, the BMW Group is aiming to have over half a million
vehicles with an electrified drive system available worldwide by the
end of 2019.

Show premiere in Geneva: the new BMW 7 Series.

Premium carmaker BMW is again upping the profile of its flagship
models in the luxury segment with extensive design updates, a more
advanced line-up of engines and cutting-edge operating, driver
assistance and connectivity technology. The restyling of the new BMW 7
Series exterior clearly accentuates the car’s assured presence and
cultured elegance. Inside the cabin, new equipment features, improved
acoustic comfort and the latest-generation display and operating
system all help to raise the feel-good factor another notch.

The luxury sedan’s prestigious status shines through particularly
prominently at its front end, which now rises 50 millimetres taller
and features a 40-per-cent-larger BMW kidney grille and slimmer
headlights. The bonnet and front apron also sport a new look. The
car’s flanks are a picture of precision, thanks to the new upright
positioning of the Air Breathers and trim strips extended all the way
to the rear. The design update is rounded off by a restyled rear apron
and a slender light strip below the chrome bar linking the rear
lights, which are likewise slimmer than before. The Exclusive Nappa
leather trim with extended quilting (new on the options list) and new
interior trim strips help imbue the cabin with a highly exclusive air.
In addition, the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel have been
rearranged and the wireless charging tray for smartphones
repositioned, while the optional Ambient highlight also has a new
finish. The screen grouping formed by the instrument cluster and
Control Display comes with the software features of BMW Operating
System 7.0, as does the BMW Touch Command control unit for the rear.
The wealth of functions provided by the standard and optional driver
assistance systems for the new BMW 7 Series now extends to include the
Reversing Assistant.

The further developed engine line-up for the BMW 7 Series comprises a
V12 now fitted with a gasoline particulate filter, a new
eight-cylinder petrol engine and three six-cylinder in-line diesel
units. The three plug-in hybrid models in the new BMW 7 Series
portfolio offer increased drive power and greater electric range. All
model variants comply with the requirements of the Euro 6d-TEMP
emissions standard.


World premiere for the next plug-in hybrid: the BMW X3 xDrive30e.

The world premiere of the BMW X3 xDrive30e at the Geneva show
illustrates how the line-up of electrified models is set to grow. Due
to go into production from December 2019, the plug-in hybrid variant
of the globally popular Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) expertly
combines versatile driving qualities with exceptional efficiency. In
2020, the BMW X3 will go a step further as the brand’s first model
offered not only with conventional combustion engines and plug-in
hybrid variants, but also in an all-electric version.
The plug-in
hybrid system for the BMW X3 xDrive30e sees a four-cylinder petrol
engine and electric motor channelling power to all four wheels. Their
combined system output of 185 kW/252 hp can be temporarily boosted by
up to 30 kW/41 hp when the electric motor’s peak output is deployed.
The BMW X3 xDrive30e sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.5 seconds
(provisional figure). A lithium-ion high-voltage battery featuring the
very latest battery cell technology gives the car a maximum
all-electric range of 50 kilometres.

Second-generation plug-in hybrid variants of the BMW 7 Series, BMW X5
and BMW 3 Series Sedan make their debut.
The new BMW 7 Series
Plug-in-Hybrids take all of the luxury sedan’s sporting prowess,
passenger comfort and feel-good ambience and combine them with the
option of virtually silent motoring with zero local emissions. A
six-cylinder in-line petrol engine and an electric motor team up to
power all three models. Together they can unleash a combined output of
290 kW/394 hp with the Driving Experience Control switch set to SPORT
mode. The high-voltage battery’s energy capacity has been increased
too, extending all-electric range from 54 to 58 kilometres for the BMW
745e, from 52 to 55 kilometres for the BMW 745Le and from 50 to 54
kilometres for the BMW 745Le xDrive.

The second-generation BMW X5 with electrified powertrain also comes
with a straight-six petrol engine specially modified for the job at
hand. It teams up with an electric motor to generate system output of
290 kW/394 hp. Available from August 2019, the BMW X5 xDrive45e
completes the 0 to 100 km/h sprint in 5.6 seconds (provisional
figure). The BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system is on hand
to deliver a sporty brand of driving pleasure on the road and
supremely assured performance off it by distributing the drive power
from the engine and motor to all four wheels. The new BMW X5 xDrive45e
wouldn’t be complete without the latest battery cell technology to
call on. The resulting electric range of up to 80 kilometres allows
most daily commutes to be completed with zero local emissions. The new
BMW X5 xDrive45e also has all the right credentials for much longer
journeys and trips away, thanks to its 69-litre fuel tank and a
versatile boot offering between 500 and 1,716 litres of luggage space.

A four-cylinder petrol engine, an electric motor and a
latest-generation lithium-ion battery form the basis for the plug-in
hybrid system in the new BMW 330e Sedan. It generates a combined
output of 185 kW/252 hp, which can be briefly increased by up to 30
kW/41 hp courtesy of the standard XtraBoost function. This is
sufficient to propel the car to 100 km/h from rest in 6.0 seconds
(provisional figure). The BMW 330e Sedan due to come out in July 2019
doesn’t just deliver sporty driving pleasure in abundance, it also
excels in terms of its fuel consumption figures. The car’s maximum
electric range is 60 kilometres – around 50 per cent further than its predecessor.



Greater electric range for the BMW 530e Sedan and BMW 225xe Active Tourer.

The latest advances in the field of battery cell technology are also
set to provide a substantial boost to the electric range of the new
BMW 530e Sedan and BMW 225xe Active Tourer models available from July
2019. Their new lithium-ion high-voltage battery packs now offer far
greater energy capacity despite unchanged dimensions. This results in
an electric range for the BMW 530e Sedan of up to 64 kilometres, an
increase of more than 30 per cent.

In the BMW 225xe Active Tourer, meanwhile, the enhanced battery
technology heralds an improvement in electric range of over 25 per
cent, meaning that the plug-in hybrid variant of the roomy all-rounder
will in future be able to cover distances of up to 57 kilometres with
zero local emissions.

BMW Energy Services:
Cost-free energy for EV users as a
vision.

At the same time as expanding the BMW plug-in-hybrid model range, BMW
Energy Services progresses in providing customers with cost-efficient
electricity packages. After first pilot-offers in Switzerland and
France there will be such in Germany as well, starting in April.

The vision is cost-free green energy for EV users: When cars
become able of feeding energy back into the power grid, they can
“earn” their electricity bill themselves. With BMW Energy Services not
only car users will benefit from the new opportunities arising as the
energy revolution merges with electric mobility, but also fleet
operators, energy suppliers and property owners. 


One of a kind: the BMW Individual M850i Night Sky.

Visitors to the Geneva Motor Show can also feast their eyes on a
one-off BMW Individual version of the new BMW 8 Series luxury sports
car. The BMW Individual M850i Night Sky (fuel consumption in EU NEDC
combined: 9.8 – 9.7 l/100 km; CO2 emissions in EU NEDC combined: 224 –
221 g/km) blends outstanding performance potential with design and
equipment features that are literally out of this world. The BMW
Individual Manufaktur customisation facility used meteoritic rock to
adorn the centre console’s trim plate, the start/stop button for the
V8 engine, the selector lever for the eight-speed Steptronic
transmission, the Touch Controller for the iDrive system and the car’s
door sill finishers. The headliner, centre console, brake discs,
exterior mirror caps and many other exterior components also feature a
design with extra-terrestrial origins, the strictly geometric
Widmanstätten structure characteristic of meteoritic material being
deftly incorporated into their respective surface finishes.

The specialists from BMW Individual Manufaktur have therefore
harnessed their creative flair, technological expertise and innovative
skills to bring the night sky into the car. The BMW Individual M850i
Night Sky boasts yet another highlight in the form of aluminium brake
callipers with a bionic design. Developed by BMW Motorsport, they are
likewise manufactured as unique specimens using 3D printing
techniques. BMW Individual has taken exclusiveness and luxury for cars
into a whole new dimension with this one-off car’s stellar design and
the materials and production processes involved in making it.

Figures relating to performance, fuel/electric power
consumption, CO2 emissions and operating range accordingly to EU regulations.

All figures in this press release relating to performance,
fuel/electric power consumption, CO2 emissions and operating range are
provisional. The fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, electric power
consumption and electric range figures are determined according to the
European Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the version applicable. The
figures refer to a vehicle with basic configuration in Germany. The
range shown considers the different sizes of the selected wheels/tyres
and the selected items of optional equipment, and may vary during configuration.

The values are based on the new WLTP test cycle and are translated
back into NEDC-equivalent values in order to ensure comparability
between the vehicles. With respect to these vehicles, for
vehicle-related taxes or other duties based (at least inter alia) on
CO2 emissions, the CO2 values may differ from the values stated here
(depending on national legislation).
Further information on
official fuel consumption figures and specific CO2 emission values of
new passenger cars is included in the following guideline: ‘Leitfaden
über den Kraftstoffverbrauch, die CO2-Emissionen und den
Stromverbrauch neuer Personenkraftwagen’ (Guide to the fuel economy,
CO2 emissions and electric power consumption of new passenger cars),
which can be obtained free of charge from all dealerships, from
Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760
Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at https://www.dat.de/co2/.

 

 

In case of queries please contact:

 

Wieland Brúch, Communication BMW Group Electromobility 360°

Telephone: +49-89-382-72652
E-mail: wieland.bruch@bmwgroup.com

 

Eckhard Wannieck, Head of Product and Brand Communications BMW

Telephone: +49-89-382-28042

E-mail: Eckhard.Wannieck@bmwgroup.com

 

Internet: www.press.bmwgroup.com

E-mail: presse@bmw.de

 

 

 

The BMW Group

With its four brands BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad, the BMW
Group is the world’s leading premium manufacturer of automobiles and
motorcycles and also provides premium financial and mobility services.
The BMW Group production network comprises 30 production and assembly
facilities in 14 countries; the company has a global sales network in
more than 140 countries.

In 2018, the BMW Group sold over 2,490,000 passenger vehicles and
more than 165,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in the
financial year 2017 was € 10.655 billion on revenues amounting to €
98.678 billion. As of 31 December 2017, the BMW Group had a workforce
of 129,932 employees.

The success of the BMW Group has always been based on long-term
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ecological and social sustainability throughout the value chain,
comprehensive product responsibility and a clear commitment to
conserving resources as an integral part of its strategy.

 


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