At the 2023 Tokyo Motor Show that opened today, the new BMW iX2 was officially unveiled. The new car will be produced at the Regensburg plant in Germany on the same line as the new BMW X1/iX1. It is reported that the new car will be officially launched on the market in March next year.
In terms of appearance, the front face of BMW iX2 adopts a closed grille and is decorated with quartz silver. At the same time, the new car also supports the optional Iconic Glow illuminated grille, which can further enhance the recognition at night. The headlights on both sides are equipped with matrix LED light sources, which can realize functions such as adaptive high beam and corner fill-in light.
The side shape of the new car is relatively smooth, and it retains the dynamic fastback body design, and the overall visual experience is full of sportiness. In terms of body size, the length, width and height of the new car are 4554mm/1844mm/1590mm respectively, and the wheelbase is 2692mm. It is still positioned as a compact SUV.
Coming to the rear of the car, the new car adopts a brand-new taillight design. The overall shape is full of mecha style, and the internal structure of the lamp cavity is relatively complex. When lit, it presents a visually distinctive Layering.
In terms of interior, the new car adopts the latest design style of the current family. A suspended dual screen serves as the operation center of the entire cockpit. It will be equipped with BMW's latest iDrive 9 system and support QuickSelect quick access function.
At the same time, the new car has canceled the iconic chicken leg gear lever and iDrive knob, and the shifting mechanism has been changed to a paddle type. At the same time, the island area of the new car also adopts a suspended design to save more space for storage.
In terms of power, the new car is equipped with front and rear dual motors, with a combined maximum power of 200 kilowatts and a combined maximum torque of 494 N·m. In addition, the new car is equipped with a battery pack with a capacity of 66.5 kWh, WLThe pure electric cruising range under TP working condition is 417-449 kilometers. The new car accelerates to 100 kilometers per hour in 5.6 seconds and has a top speed of 180 kilometers per hour. In addition, the latest version of Max Performance Charging software optimizes the efficiency of car charging. In addition to this, the all-electric SAC is equipped with plug-and-play multi-contract functionality. BMW iX2 also offers a new connected home charging package for load- and solar-optimized charging at home.
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Editor: Wu Haotian