The BMW X5 xDrive40e is a piece of automotive history in the making – with the appearance of an SAV but the consumption of a small car. This impressive plug-in hybrid has something to offer urban drivers and commuters alike.
First Appearances
While the BMW X5 xDrive40e boasts a design that is typically X, everything under the hood is geared towards efficient, future-focussed motoring. By integrating the principles of electric mobility into the format of a luxury SAV, we’ve shifted the perceptions of what’s possible when it comes to larger vehicles, as well as a plug-in hybrid.
The eDrive lettering at the rear and front and side door sills are perhaps the only, albeit subtle, optical difference to the BMW X5. What really sets it apart from its counterpart though, is the range in the purely electric mode. It can drive approximately 30 kilometres locally emission-free and with zero fuel consumption.
Efficient In Any Situation
As a plug-in hybrid, the BMW X5 xDrive40e has various different drive modes that allow the driver to significantly influence the actual energy consumption. This depends on both the driving mode selected and the driver’s personal behaviour. When the battery is fully charged, you can drive for approximately 30 kilometres without using a single drop of fuel. In the AUTO eDrive mode, the optimal combination of electric motor and combustion engine enables the focus to be placed on top-quality efficiency.
When driving in the city, the BMW X5 xDrive40e exploits the strengths of the plug-in hybrid to the full. Short distances can be covered in the fully electric mode, and driving in the hybrid mode enables combined fuel consumption of 3.3 l/100 km, with CO2 emissions of 77 g/km. Enjoy low-consumption driving fun even for long distances because the combined overall range of the BMW X5 xDrive40e is 830 kilometres.
Control Your Drive
When it comes to driving style, the BMW X5 xDrive40e offers its driver a chance to influence the energy consumption with different drive modes.
While Auto eDrive mode delivers the most efficient combination of the electric motor and combustion engine – for a high enjoyment, low emission experience. Max eDrive is all about purely electric driving and the car will only switch to the combustion engine once the acceleration potential in electric has been reached. With the Save Battery mode, you can charge the battery of the car by using the combustion engine. This allows for more battery capacity, which means more electric driving.
There’s also the addition of the predictive selection feature, which allows you to enter a destination into the navigation system, and let your car decide the best and most efficient mode to select.
Charged And Ready To Go
Whether at a conventional household power socket or using the BMW i Wallbox, charging the high-voltage battery of the BMW X5 xDrive40e couldn’t be easier.
In fact, BMW South Africa is hard at work to ensure that electric mobility is a viable option in the country, with ChargeNow public charging stations quickly emerging in key locations across South Africa.