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The BMW iX and BMW i4 - Driving and Charging

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Mit zwei besonders faszinierenden Modellneuheiten setzt die BMW Group ihre aktuelle Elektrifizierungs-Offensive fort. Der BMW iX ist das neue Technologie-Flaggschiff des Unternehmens und basiert auf einem neuen Zukunftsbaukasten, dessen erhebliches Potenzial für Innovationen in den Bereichen automatisiertes Fahren, Bedienung, Vernetzung und digitale Services zu einem im Wettbewerbsumfeld einzigartigen Erlebnis von Premium-Mobilität führt. Er kombiniert die Proportionen eines modernen Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) mit einem außergewöhnlich luxuriösen Raumkomfort im Interieur. Mit dem BMW i4 erreicht die rein elektrische Mobilität das Premium-Segment der Mittelklasse und damit den Kern der Marke BMW. Das sportlich-elegante Gran Coupé verkörpert lokal emissionsfreie Fahrfreude in einer besonders dynamischen Ausprägung. Für ein besonderes Performance-Erlebnis sorgt dabei das erste BMW M Automobil mit elektrifiziertem Antrieb, der BMW i4 M50.Der BMW iX wird im BMW Group Werk Dingolfing produziert, der BMW i4 entsteht im BMW Group Werk München. Beide Modelle kommen von November 2021 an auf den Markt, der BMW i4 damit rund drei Monate früher als ursprünglich vorgesehen.

Added on the 26/10/2021 08:09:25 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

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