A modern car model, the BMW 5 Series enters the electric age. German car giant BMW this week It introduced a new electric option for the luxury sedan between the 3 Series and 7 Series, namely the 5 Series. This eighth-generation sedan comes with an all-electric version, the i5, and an upgraded gasoline companion.
There are two equipment options offered with the electric 5 Series: the rear-wheel drive i5 eDrive40 produces 335 horsepower and 400 Nm of torque, while the sportier i5 M60 xDrive with all-wheel drive produces an impressive 601 horsepower and 400 Nm of torque. Nm 820. .
Both versions have electronic low speed. The eDrive40 version accelerates from 0 to 100 km / h in just 6 seconds, while the M60 model reaches this speed in just 3.8 seconds. In addition, both versions can accelerate to a maximum speed of 193 km / h.
BMW’s new 5 Series i5 comes with an 81.2kWh battery pack. This battery offers a range of 516 km, which is not the most conservative by WLTP standards. In terms of charging, BMW is partnering with Volkswagen’s Electrify America for the i5, which can accept 205kW charging that can get the car from 10 percent to 80 percent capacity in about 30 minutes.
The electric 5 Series will be one of the first cars to feature BMW’s new hands-free driving features on the highway. The car can also suggest a change of route. The driver can confirm this suggestion through the outside mirror.
For the first time in the 5 Series, BMW has developed an in-car infotainment and sports system. A number of games will be available when the car is parked, to help pass the time during charging, for example. Video streaming will also be available for parked cars.
Like other BMW electric models such as the i7 and iX, the front of the 5 Series features the company’s signature kidney grille. This design feature has become a polarized design choice, especially in an era where air flow is less important in the electric car era.