In addition to the second-generation X2 crossover with internal combustion engines, BMW today unveiled an all-electric variant. It is called the BMW iX2 xDrive30 and is scheduled to go on sale in March 2024.

The styling differences between the X2 and the iX2 are fairly minor. It has very similar front and rear ends to the internal combustion models, but obviously has fake kidney grilles and lacks any exhaust pipes. However, it's under the surface where the most significant changes have been made.

The iX2 will initially be available exclusively in xDrive30 guise. This model combines an electric motor at the front axle with one at the rear axle to deliver a combined 230kW (313 PS) and 494 Nm of torque. Feeding these motors with juice is a 64.8 kWh battery pack and while not a performance-focused SUV, the iX2 xDrive30 can still hit 100 km/h in an impressive 5.6 seconds and reach a top speed of 180 km/h. It has a WLTP range of between 417 km and 449 km.

As standard, the iX2 xDrive30 rolls out special 17-inch light alloy wheels and includes a regenerative braking system. It is further differentiated from the combustion models due to the presence of strengthened cross members for the front and rear bumpers that are designed to help protect the battery in a crash.

BMW has equipped the iX2 xDrive30 with its Combined Charging Unit that enables AC charging at a rate of 11 kW as standard, allowing it to be charged from 0 to 100% in 6.5 hours. When connected to a 22 kW AC charger, that time drops to 3 hours and 45 minutes. The iX2 also supports 130 kW DC charger that drops the charge time further, allowing the battery to be filled from 10-80% in 29 minutes. The compact model also has a thermal management system to cool or warm the battery before the driver stops at a fast-charging station.

Customers who order the iX2 will have the option to purchase the Connected Home Charging package, aimed at reducing energy costs and minimizing the SUV’s carbon footprint. This package includes load-optimized charging, which adjusts the charging rate based on the available power in the home. Furthermore, it intelligently utilizes energy generated by a household’s solar panels. The entire system can be conveniently controlled through the My BMW App.

BMW says the global warming potential of the iX2 xDrive30 through its lifecycle is around 30% lower than the European market X2 sDrive20i and around 60% lower if it is charged exclusively using renewable power.

The iX2 will arrive at dealerships in March 2024. Prices will start at 56,500 euros in Germany. Based on preliminary information, the electric BMW iX2 will not be sold in the United States.

Source: BMW 

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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