2013 BMW X5 eDrive Concept bows in Frankfurt
BMW has unveiled today at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show the brand
new X5 eDrive Concept. The BMW Concept X5 eDrive combines the brand of
driving pleasure for which the xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system
is renowned and a luxurious ambience within the variable-use interior
with a plug-in hybrid drive concept.
The
concept study’s BMW eDrive system consists of a four-cylinder combustion
engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology and an electric motor which
is also the work of the BMW Group.
The 70 kW/95 hp
motor sources its energy from a high-voltage lithium-ion battery. It
can be charged from any domestic power socket and has sufficient
capacity to enable the car to travel up to 30 kilometers (19 miles)
solely on electric power, generating zero local emissions in the
process.
The groundbreaking character of the
BMW Concept X5 eDrive is highlighted by understated but precisely
arranged design accents. For example, the kidney grille slats, air
intake bars and the inlay in the rear bumper – all in the BMW i Blue
color developed for the BMW i brand – present an appealing contrast to
the Silverflake metallic exterior paintwork.
The BMW Concept X5 eDrive also comes with specially designed roof
rails, a connector for the charging cable that lights up during
charging, and 21-inch light-alloy wheels in an exclusive,
aerodynamically optimized design.
Like members
of the current series-produced BMW line-up, the BMW Concept X5 eDrive
also offers ECO PRO mode, which is activated using the Driving
Experience Control switch and encourages a particularly efficient
driving style.
This default mode is engaged when
the car is started and offers intelligent hybrid functionality, whereby
the energy management system tailors the interplay of combustion engine
and electric drive system to most efficient effect. Drivers can also
enjoy the services of the hybrid-specific Proactive Driving Assistant,
which teams up with the navigation system to incorporate factors such as
route profile, speed restrictions and the traffic situation into the
driving mode selection.
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