The New BMW X5 xDrive40e (PHEV)
![]() BMW X5 xDrive40e |
The BMW X5 xDrive40e is the first plug-in hybrid production car from
the BMW core brand. It combines the versatility and luxurious ambience of
the X5, along with the superb traction provided by the BMW xDrive
intelligent all-wheel-drive system, with BMW’s EfficientDynamics
eDrive technology for outstanding efficiency.
FARNBOROUGH, UK -- March 16, 2015: The intelligently controlled interaction between the combustion engine and the electric drive, which together generate a total system output of 313hp, endows the BMW X5 xDrive40e with strong acceleration while simultaneously realising a substantial reduction in fuel consumption and emissions. It returns a combined fuel consumption of up to 85.6mpg, and a combined electricity consumption of 15.3kWh. CO2 emissions are just 77g/km.
The BMW X5 xDrive40e reaps the benefits of the technology and know-how transferred from BMW’s i brand, with exceptionally efficient performance as well as all-electric mobility with zero tailpipe emissions, as and when required.
Model | Power Hp | Torque Nm | 0 – 62mph Seconds | Top Speed Mph | Combined Mpg | CO2 Emissions g/km |
X5 xDrive40e | Petrol: 245hp Electric: 113hp | Petrol: 350 @ Electric: 250 | 6.8 | 130mph (limited) | 85.6 | 77 |
Total system output: 313hp | Total system output: 450Nm | Figure range due to varying tyre format |
The Hybrid Drivetrain:
an advanced partnership
The drive system of the BMW X5
xDrive40e comprises a four-cylinder petrol engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo
technology, and a synchronous electric motor integrated with the 8-speed
Steptronic transmission. The lithium-ion high-voltage battery pack can be
topped up with mains electricity from any standard domestic power socket,
or more quickly from the BMW i Wallbox, as well as at public charging
stations. The high-voltage battery, which also supplies power to the
battery for the 12V electrical system via a voltage transformer, is housed
underneath the luggage compartment floor, where it is well protected in the
event of a crash. With a capacity of 500 – 1,720-litres, the luggage
area is barely compromised compared with other X5s. The standard charging
cable can also be stored in a hinged compartment under the luggage area
floor.
Short, everyday journeys in urban areas can easily be
completed with zero tailpipe emissions, while actual fuel consumption is
reduced substantially when driving for distances of up to approximately 15
miles in urban traffic. Driving in this way equates to an equivalent
94.2mpg, setting a new benchmark for efficiency in its segment. On longer
journeys, when both engine and motor need to be deployed, the powertrain
keeps the fuel consumption and emissions figures far lower than in
comparable models with similar power outputs. Assuming the high-voltage
battery is fully charged, daily commutes of up to 37 miles can therefore be
completed with a fuel consumption of no more than 43.5mpg, depending on
driving style. What’s more, when the fuel tank is filled to its
85-litre capacity and the high-voltage battery pack is charged, the BMW X5
xDrive40e also boasts the X5’s customary long-distance capabilities
for travelling on holiday, for example, when it still succeeds in keeping
fuel consumption above 25.7mpg.
BMW TwinPower Turbo
and BMW eDrive technologies
The 2.0-litre internal
combustion petrol engine fitted in the BMW X5 xDrive40e has already won the
coveted title of “International Engine of the Year” three
times. It features a TwinScroll turbocharger, High Precision Injection, and
VALVETRONIC variable valve timing and variable camshaft control on both the
intake and exhaust sides (Double-VANOS). The most powerful four-cylinder
petrol unit in the BMW Group’s engine portfolio is notable for its
eager power delivery, delightfully free-revving performance and highly
refined character. It generates a maximum power of 245hp and 350Nm of peak
torque.
The electric motor has an output of 113hp, while its
maximum torque of 250Nm is available instantly in typical electric drive
fashion. This boosts the engine’s output for increased responsiveness
with absolutely no delay when accelerating from stationary, as well as
providing strong performance whenever a quick burst of speed is required.
The BMW X5 xDrive40e completes the 0 to 62mph sprint in just 6.8 seconds
and has an electronically limited top speed of 130mph. In all-electric
drive mode, the vehicle is capable of a top speed of 75mph, again,
electronically limited.
BMW xDrive permanent all-wheel
drive even in all-electric mode
The combined power of the
two drive units is deployed by an 8-speed Steptronic transmission and the
BMW xDrive permanent all-wheel-drive system. Shift paddles on the steering
wheel are an option; these enable the driver to swiftly make manual gear
selections.
xDrive ensures superb traction in all
weather and road surface conditions, together with excellent stability and
increased agility during cornering. An electronically controlled
multi-plate clutch provides the basis for fully variable distribution of
the drive torque between the front and rear wheels. As it is linked to the
DSC (Dynamic Stability Control), the xDrive system is capable of acting in
advance to counter vehicle understeer or oversteer, and to split the
distribution of torque for the best handling balance. The current status of
power distribution and traction can be viewed in the iDrive display.
Configuration via The Driving Experience Control switch and
eDrive button
The eDrive button on the centre console lets
drivers tailor the powertrain according to their own preferences and
situation. When the vehicle is first started, the default AUTO eDrive
setting is activated, with both engine and electric motor working
efficiently together. The electric motor alone is used for setting off with
normal power requirements, while the engine cuts in at around 44 mph or
when the driver wishes to accelerate briskly. In this mode, the intelligent
operating strategy determines the most efficient drive combination at all
times and switches to it automatically. The driver can also switch to the
all-electric drive mode setting MAX eDrive, whereupon the vehicle is
powered solely by the electric motor. This mode is designed for comfortable
driving with zero local emissions, and offers a maximum range of
approximately 19 miles at a limited top speed of 75mph.
The
third mode available is the SAVE Battery setting, which allows the driver
to conserve or build up the high-voltage battery’s reserves for later
on. When driving on the motorway, for instance, the state of charge can be
kept constant or even boosted in order to use the high-voltage
battery’s power for all-electric driving in urban areas later in the
journey. In this way, the stored electrical energy can be selectively
deployed exactly when required.
The BMW X5 xDrive40e also
features as standard the Driving Experience Control switch, just like the
conventionally powered model variants of the X5. This can be used to
activate the vehicle set-up modes COMFORT, SPORT and ECO PRO, which each
have the effect of altering the throttle mapping, the steering
characteristics, the responses of the 8-speed Steptronic transmission, as
well as the characteristics of the Dynamic Damper Control included as
standard on the BMW X5 xDrive40e. The ECO PRO mode furthermore triggers
efficiency-optimised control of electrically powered comfort functions,
such as the air conditioning, seat heating and heated mirrors. Besides
this, when travelling on the overrun at speeds between 0 – 100mph,
the coasting function shuts off the engine, allowing the vehicle to glide
along without burning any fuel. The modes selectable with the eDrive button
and the Driving Experience Control switch can be combined freely with one
another.
Instrument cluster and Control Display with
hybrid-specific readouts
The BMW X5 xDrive40e features a
black-panel instrument cluster which has had hybrid-specific functions
added to its array of readouts. The drive readiness display positioned in
the lower part of the engine rev counter switches from “OFF” to
“READY” when the start/stop button is pressed. The high-voltage
battery’s state of charge is visualised in the form of a battery
symbol below the gear display. The Driving Experience Control switch
setting is also indicated, as is the operating mode selected with the
eDrive button. Depending on the selected drive mode, information on the
vehicle’s electric and total range, current fuel or electricity
consumption, recuperation of electrical energy in the high-voltage battery
and the progress of vehicle charging can likewise all be shown in the
instrument cluster.
Model-specific menu options and readouts
are also available in the iDrive operating system’s Control Display.
An energy flow display can be called up while on the move, illustrating in
graphical form the interaction between combustion engine and electric motor
as well as how energy is being fed to the high-voltage battery. Charging of
the battery from the mains power supply can also be controlled from the
iDrive menu. A timer function is available for this purpose, which can
factor in a planned departure time as entered by the driver. In addition to
this, preconditioning of both the interior and the battery can be
programmed in the iDrive menu as well. Timer-controlled cooling or heating
ensures a pleasant temperature inside the passenger compartment ready for
the start of the journey, while the high-voltage battery can also be cooled
so that it is in an optimum operating state at the time of departure. An
electrically powered auxiliary heating and ventilation function is also
part of the standard specification. It can either run on mains electricity
during vehicle charging or be powered by the high-voltage battery if it has
sufficient capacity.
Bespoke design elements and a
comprehensive standard UK specification
Bespoke design
touches on the exterior clearly identify the BMW X5 xDrive40e. The most
noticeable feature is the charging connection for the high-voltage battery
located in the left front wing. Blue light effects also appear here at the
start of the charging process to indicate the flow of energy, while the
exhaust system has a twin-tailpipe design with trapezoidal tips. Besides
the model badge at the front of the vehicle’s flanks, the
“eDrive” logo already familiar from the BMW i models graces the
tailgate, roof rails, the doorsill strips with their blue background
colour, and the centre console.
Apart from Dynamic Damper
Control, the standard specification for the BMW X5 xDrive40e also includes
self-levelling rear air suspension. The 2-zone automatic climate control
that features as standard on all BMW X5 model variants is extended to
include an auxiliary heating and ventilation system: this comprises of an
electric instantaneous water heater and an electric refrigerant compressor
which can precondition the car prior to driving. Other standard features
include Xenon headlights, LED fog lights, an automatic tailgate, Dakota
leather upholstery, heated front seats, and 40:20:40 split folding rear
seats.
In addition to this, all of the optional extras from
the BMW X5 range are available, with the exception of the third row of
seats, the Adaptive Suspension Package Dynamic, Active Steering, the
Multifunctional Instrument Display, comfort seats in the rear and the
ski/snowboard bag. The Design Pure Experience or Design Pure Excellence
packages available for the exterior and interior emphasise either the X5
xDrive40e’s robust, versatile nature or its exclusive, luxurious
character. This model can also be ordered with the M Sport package and the
bespoke features offered by BMW Individual.
The Navigation
system Professional and DAB radio are another standard features. The cruise
control system with braking function and the Driving Assistant, both
likewise included as standard, is complemented by the wealth of BMW
ConnectedDrive services, such as eDrive Services providing the driver with
charging stations details, BMW Online Services and Real Time Traffic
Information. There is also a whole host of options on offer, including:
Driving Assistant Plus featuring Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go
function, Collision Warning with braking function and Traffic Jam
Assistant, the BMW Head-Up Display, the BMW Night Vision system with
pedestrian and animal recognition as well as Dynamic Light Spot, Lane
Change Warning, Parking Assistant, rear view camera, Surround View and
Speed Limit Info including No Passing Info display. It should be noted that
all driver assistance systems are also available when driving in
all-electric mode. The Adaptive LED Headlights, Comfort Access, as well as
the full selection of 19- and 20-inch light-alloy wheels, are also
available to order. The BMW X5 xDrive 40e comes as standard with 18-inch
light-alloy wheels in double-spoke design.
Versatile
charging options with pioneering products and services from BMW 360°
ELECTRIC
The plug-in hybrid design of the BMW X5 xDrive40e
provides the ideal basis for extensive use of the electric drive system for
highly efficient mobility, even including urban driving with zero tailpipe
emissions. Its high-voltage battery offers a gross energy capacity of 9.0
kilowatt hours (kWh) and can be topped up with energy from any domestic
power socket; from a Wallbox that has been designed for higher currents, as
well as at public charging stations.
When hooked up to a
conventional domestic power socket the high-voltage battery can be fully
recharged from flat in around 3 hours and 50 minutes. A tailor-made
solution for safe, simple and extra-fast battery charging at home is
available under the umbrella of BMW 360° ELECTRIC. The BMW i Wallbox
Pure is capable of replenishing the high-voltage battery at a charging rate
of 3.5 kW (16 A/230 V). As a result, it takes 2 hours and 45 minutes to
fully recharge an empty battery pack. Charging progress can be checked on a
graphic displayed in the vehicle’s instrument cluster or on a
smartphone using the BMW Remote app. A second version, the BMW i Wallbox
Pro, offers added convenience features. It’s equipped with a 7-inch
colour monitor, whose user-friendly touchscreen indicates how vehicle
charging is progressing as well as allowing customised settings to be made
for load management and self-produced electricity. The data displayed on
the monitor includes the quantity of energy supplied and information on
preceding charge cycles.
Under the umbrella of BMW 360°
ELECTRIC, customers are offered an all- embracing service concept covering
everything from the supply and installation of the charging station to
maintenance, advice and other services. There is also the ChargeNow
service, comprising a ChargeNow card that grants straightforward access to
partner charging stations and can also be used for convenient billing of
the monthly energy costs. The ParkNow Longterm mobility service simplifies
the task of finding a parking space in urban centres, and also helps with
finding and booking a parking spot with access to charging facilities.
Beyond this, the BMW 360° ELECTRIC portfolio also comprises
maintenance, assistance and other customer services that have been
specially tailored to this model.
Innovative new functions
from BMW ConnectedDrive help to plan journeys in such a way that the
vehicle drives on electric power alone, as much as possible, and at maximum
efficiency at all times. The Navigation system Professional fitted as
standard gives drivers the option of calculating a hybrid-specific ECO PRO
route to an entered destination, which makes allowance for factors such as
the traffic situation, the route profile and driving style. The intelligent
energy management function utilises the available data on the route profile
for all navigation-assisted journeys anyway, together with real-time
traffic information. This forms the basis for anticipatory and
efficiency-optimised powertrain control, that keeps fuel consumption as low
as possible while making intensive use of electric mobility: for example,
when nearing the journey’s destination. On a longer journey that goes
through both rural and built-up areas, for instance, Brake Energy
Regeneration can be employed and the engine’s load points
deliberately raised at higher speeds to ensure there are sufficient power
reserves for completing the urban sections in all-electric drive mode.
What’s more, the locations of public charging stations are added to
the selection of points of interest on the navigation map whenever route
guidance is activated.
The BMW Remote app also comes in a
hybrid-specific version for use on smartphones. It lets the driver retrieve
information on the high-voltage battery’s state of charge, even when
they are away from the vehicle, and also displays the location of public
charging stations. An evaluation of efficiency over the course of the last
journey completed can be viewed on the smartphone as well, along with the
total distance driven purely on electric power and the amount of fuel saved
by using mains electricity. The auxiliary heating and ventilation functions
of the BMW X5 xDrive40e can similarly be activated remotely with the help
of the BMW Remote app.
Production at the BMW
Spartanburg plant: centre of excellence for BMW X models and hybrid
technology
The BMW X5 xDrive40e is manufactured at
the BMW Spartanburg plant in the US state of South Carolina. This is where
all other model variants of the X5 are built, together with the BMW X6, BMW
X3 and BMW X4 models. It has been over 15 years since the first-generation
BMW X5 went into production, during which time this US plant has evolved
into the global centre of excellence for BMW X models.
The BMW
X5 xDrive40e is assembled in parallel with both the other model variants of
the BMW X5 and the BMW X6 on a shared production line. Special assembly
steps have been added to the manufacturing process for integrating the
hybrid-specific components, and the high-voltage battery is also
manufactured on-site.
The BMW X5 xDrive 40e goes on sale
Autumn 2015. Prices will be announced at a later date.