XM The first-ever BMW XM.

The BMW XM is a full-size automobile manufactured in the United States by German marque BMW since 2022. It is a crossover SUV with a plug-in hybrid electric drivetrain, and is the second car developed entirely by BMW M, after the BMW M1 in 1978. Official website: BMW M
The newly developed M HYBRID drive system, an extravagant design and the progressive luxury ambience inside the BMW XM come together to create a fresh interpretation of the Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) concept for the high-performance segment that will open up that inimitable M feeling to new target groups and markets.

The highlight of the brand’s model offensive in its anniversary year, the BMW XM is also the first BMW M original since the BMW M1. Precisely crafted flourishes in the exterior design of the high-performance SAV recall the legendary mid-engined sports car. Production of the BMW XM will get underway at BMW Group Plant Spartanburg in the USA in December 2022 before it arrives at dealers worldwide in spring 2023. The key sales markets will be the USA, China and the Middle East.

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M HYBRID drive system for stunning performance and cruising with zero local emissions.

The M HYBRID drive system in the BMW XM delivers an overall output of 480 kW/653 hp (generated by the combination of the combustion engine with up to 360 kW/489 hp and the electric drive system with up to 145 kW/197 hp). It is underpinned by a newly developed, classically high-revving V8 engine with cutting-edge M TwinPower Turbo technology. The 4.4-litre unit features a cross-bank exhaust manifold and an optimised oil separation process.

The eight-cylinder engine is assisted in its task by an electric motor integrated into the eight-speed M Steptronic transmission. The motor’s propulsive power is instantly on tap when pulling away, delivering unhesitating response to every movement of the accelerator. The M HYBRID drive system produces maximum overall torque of 800 Nm/590 lb-ft (engine with up to 650 Nm [479 lb-ft] combined with electric motor developing up to 280 Nm [206 lb-ft]). A pre-gearing stage increases the electric motor’s effective maximum torque to 450 Nm (332 lb-ft) at the transmission input.

One engine, one electric motor, three operating modes, four driven wheels.

The intelligently managed interplay between engine and motor delivers a well-resolved performance experience worthy of the M badge in all driving situations. It is defined by an immense build-up of power that begins instantaneously and is sustained throughout the rev range. The BMW XM sprints from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.3 seconds, accompanied by an energy-charged soundtrack of rare emotional appeal for an eight-cylinder unit. This originates from its sports exhaust system featuring electronically controlled, continuously adjustable flaps and hexagonal dual tailpipes arranged one above the other for the first time on a BMW M model.

The M Hybrid button on the centre console is used to select one of three operating modes, including an ELECTRIC setting for cruising with zero local emissions at speeds of up to 140 km/h (87 mph) and over a maximum distance of 82 – 88 km (51 – 55 miles)* in the WLTP cycle. This is thanks to the lithium-ion high-voltage battery mounted in the car’s underbody and the 25.7 kWh of usable energy it provides. The Combined Charging Unit in the BMW XM enables AC charging at up to 7.4 kW.

The BMW IconicSounds Electric developed in a collaboration between the BMW Group and film score composer Hans Zimmer also create
a suitable backing track for the electric motor’s power delivery. The
M-specific electric drive sound provides authentic feedback to every movement of the accelerator pedal when driving in the locally emission-free operating mode. And if the Sport or Sport Plus setting is selected while the drive system is operating in HYBRID mode, a boost sound will underline the electrical assistance being provided to the combustion engine.

The power generated by the drive duo is channelled to the road via the all-wheel-drive system M xDrive, whose rear-biased setup is particularly noticeable in 4WD Sport mode. Drivers can also select 4WD Sand mode, which has been conceived specifically for driving over dunes and similar surfaces. Operation of the M Sport differential in the rear axle is also fully variable.

BMW XM LABEL RED: the most powerful BMW M model ever made.

The BMW XM LABEL RED will be added to the model range in autumn 2023. The most powerful road-legal series-produced car in the history of BMW M GmbH will summon up system output of 550 kW/748 hp (generated by the combination of the combustion engine with up to 430 kW/585 hp and the electric drive system with up to 145 kW/197 hp) and maximum system torque of 1,000 Nm/737 lb-ft (generated by the combination of the combustion engine with up to 750 Nm [553 lb-ft] and the electric drive system with up to 280 Nm [206 lb-ft]; provisional values based on the vehicle’s current stage of development).

Distinctive design as expression of presence and performance.

The exterior design of the BMW XM is a statement of exclusivity, presence and performance. The proportions of a modern SAV, powerful contours, a dynamically stretched silhouette, M-typical design cues, a reworked interpretation of the front-end look created for BMW’s luxury-segment models and a host of distinctive accents give the XM a singularly extrovert aura.

Headlights split into two separate units, a BMW kidney grille with gold-coloured surrounds and continuous contour lighting, as well as large air intakes are the defining features of the front end. Moving round to the side, an accent band in Gold is reminiscent of the black strip running along the body of the BMW M1. Further nods to the past come in the form of the BMW logos engraved into the flat rear window and the eye-catching louvred structure of the sculptural rear lights. Fitted in a 21-inch format as standard with the option of further variants up to 23 inches in size, the M light-alloy wheels also boast a highly distinctive design.

Interior: driver-focused cockpit, luxurious M Lounge in the rear.

The expressive style of the BMW XM’s exterior design continues inside the cabin. The cockpit and front seats are designed entirely around an active driving experience. Standard specification includes M multifunction seats, knee pads and a model-specific M leather steering wheel, along with M-specific graphics including shift lights for the BMW Curved Display and BMW Head-Up Display.

A generous feeling of space, high-quality materials and extravagant design transform the rear of the BMW XM into an exclusive M Lounge. Heated backrests extending well into the sides of the rear compartment and specially designed cushions offer passengers luxurious levels of comfort. The sculptural headliner is quite unique with its three-dimensional prism structure, photo mount-style border and 100 LED units for illumination. There is a choice of four different trims for customising the interior, as well as a new Vintage leather for the upper sections of the instrument panel and door panels. Ambient lighting, four-zone automatic climate control, the Harman Kardon Surround Sound System and the Travel & Comfort System are all standard features too, while the options list includes the Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System with 1,500-watt amplifier and four additional speakers in the roof area.

Chassis: widest possible spectrum between dynamism and long-distance comfort.

The unique blend of driving pleasure and well-being served up by the BMW XM cabin is mirrored by the driving experience on offer. Sophisticated chassis systems with M-specific tuning enable the car to offer the widest possible spectrum between signature M dynamism and above-average ride comfort for its segment. Drivers can also customise the vehicle settings via the M Setup menu. The integrated application of all powertrain and chassis systems on varying types of road – from urban driving to country roads to motorways – has resulted in supremely assured, well-resolved handling at all times.

The chassis design comprises a double-wishbone front axle and a five-link rear axle with specially tuned kinematic and elastokinematic properties. The BMW XM comes as standard with adaptive M suspension Professional including electronically controlled dampers and active roll stabilisation with 48V electric motors and Active Roll Control. It is also the first BMW M model to feature Integral Active Steering, also part of standard specification.

Traction, agility and directional stability all benefit from both the near-actuator wheel slip limitation and the networking of all control systems within the integrated transverse dynamics management. The M Sport brakes work in tandem with an integrated braking system that presents the driver with two pedal feel settings. 21-inch M light-alloy wheels are fitted as standard, while there is also the option of 22-inch or 23-inch M light-alloy wheels.

Matchless variety of driver assistance systems.

The BMW XM boasts the largest selection of driver assistance systems offered – either as standard or as an option – for any high-performance vehicle from BMW M GmbH. Standard specification includes the Driving Assistant, which comprises Front Collision Warning, Lane Departure Warning including lane return with steering assistance, the Evasion Assistant, Alertness Assistant and Speed Limit Info system. The optional Driving Assistant Professional combines Active Cruise Control with Stop&Go function with a host of other features, including the Steering and Lane Control Assistant, traffic light recognition, automatic Speed Limit Assist and Active Navigation.

Parking Assistant Plus is also included as standard. In addition to the Reversing Assistant this system comprises the functions Parking View, front and rear Panorama View and 3D View.

A bespoke driving experience at the touch of a button.

The control panel on the centre console of the BMW XM features a model-specific array of buttons for personalising the driving experience in a variety of ways. For the first time, this includes the M Hybrid button, which is used to select the desired operating mode for the drive system. Drivers can choose between HYBRID, ELECTRIC and eCONTROL modes. There is also the Setup button providing direct access to the configuration settings for the drive system, chassis, steering, braking system, M xDrive and level of braking energy recuperation.

Another button is used to select M Mode. When drivers switch from the default Road setting to Sport, interventions from the driver assistance systems are restricted to just the essential functions required for sporty driving, as is the content shown in the information display. Two individually configured vehicle setups can be stored together with the preferred settings for the M HYBRID system’s operating mode, the engine note, Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and the transmission’s shift characteristics, and then called up using the M buttons on the steering wheel.

BMW Live Cockpit Professional and Head-Up Display as standard.

The BMW XM comes as standard with BMW Live Cockpit Professional, which brings with it an M-specific version of the latest-generation multi-sensory vehicle experience BMW iDrive. Based on BMW Operating System 8, it comprises a BMW Curved Display formed by a 12.3-inch information display and a control display with a screen diagonal of 14.9 inches. The new display grouping and the ever-expanding capabilities of the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant mean the new BMW iDrive has been deliberately geared towards touch operation and gesture control as well as dialogue using natural language. The iDrive Controller and multifunction buttons on the steering wheel are additionally joined in the standard specification roster by the BMW Head-Up Display and BMW gesture control.

The cloud-based BMW Maps navigation system is another feature of BMW Live Cockpit Professional. The optional BMW Digital Key Plus enables customers to lock and unlock their new BMW XM with their Apple iPhone by means of security-enhanced ultra-wideband (UWB) radio technology. And smartphone integration for Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, the personalised BMW ID functionality and an eSIM designed for 5G mobile technology are also all available to use in the BMW XM.

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The ones that talk the most shit about the BMW designs are usually the old folks,lol. The thing they don’t understand is that they’re trying to appeal to a certain generation of people, they don’t really give a shit about what the 40-50 year old folks think about their new cars. These are the type of people that only like green cars with tan interiors, you know what I mean. Just boring and…old.
Yes, sometimes they go a little overboard with the designs and make you scratch your head, but we just have to accept the fact that they’re just cooler than all of their rivals. You wouldn’t go and look at a C-Class coupe but you would look at a 4-Series. Same goes with the S-Class as well, it just looks like a bigger E-Class, you can’t even tell the difference from a distance lol. Same thing will happen with the XM as well. It’s only design wise competitor is probably the Urus. Mercedes and Audi can’t even compete with it.
So please, no more bs talk about the designs. If you can do a better design, then please go ahead and do it for the world so they can finally “love” BMW designs again,lol.
Or maybe some guys outside school simply believe you can make a "cooler" design than "all rivals" while still maintaining some style, nice proportions and new ideas besides drawing 8 lines where competitors just draw 3. The E46 and E92 M3s were simply the most interesting cars on the segment and still had a timeless beauty.
 
The ones that talk the most shit about the BMW designs are usually the old folks,lol. The thing they don’t understand is that they’re trying to appeal to a certain generation of people, they don’t really give a shit about what the 40-50 year old folks think about their new cars.

If you say 40 is old, then well yeah a lot of people here are old.
I grew up with the E30 all the way to the E90. This is how people who complain remember BMW. Very likely you were born when the E90 was new on the market, am I right?

What generation you say they're trying to appeal to then? The cool 23 year olds who can't even afford f#cking Starbucks?

The E46 and E92 M3s were simply the most interesting cars on the segment and still had a timeless beauty.

The F80 and G80 are also most interesting of their segment by far. But The G80 is no timeless beauty for sure.
 
The thing they don’t understand is that they’re trying to appeal to a certain generation of people, they don’t really give a shit about what the 40-50 year old folks think about their new cars.
I think it's actually pretty clear who this is appealing to. The average tasteless NFT-bro, as advertised in that crazy rave inspired launch video, who feels like they don't fit in and need the most expensive and gaudiest car possible.

Also the fact that BMW is launching an NFT experience for XM owners called "The Society" eyeroll explains everything I need to know about who they're marketing this for.
 
I think it's actually pretty clear who this is appealing to. The average tasteless NFT-bro, as advertised in that crazy rave inspired launch video, who feels like they don't fit in and need the most expensive and gaudiest car possible.

Also the fact that BMW is launching an NFT experience for XM owners called "The Society" eyeroll explains everything I need to know about who they're marketing this for.
Even that first paragraph and calling young people “The average tasteless NFT-bro” explains how old you are, but no thanks. I don’t buy any of that,lol. The car is just cool as f#ck, period. I can go on and talk about the design and how it’s actually not “messy” and rather a clean one. I design cars myself so I’m pretty sure I have the right to talk about these topics. I’ve been usually pretty silent about all of the arguments and tried my best to just post things related to designs, but lately it’s been getting out of hand. Some people don’t even understand about designs yet they keep talking crap as if they know anything about it. Like no. You just don’t know anything about it bro. If you don’t like it, just say I don’t like it and go on with your day. Don’t come here and just write nonsense stuff about them. It’s also quite funny how some individuals took it way too personal as if I was talking about them and somewhat come for me and thought I was 16 or something,lol. I’m not “too young” or anything, I’m just a regular guy who’s in his 20’s that’s passionate about car designs.
And just to clarify things up, I study linguistics and also work part time online,try my best to stand alone financially without my family’s support. And apparently, I can afford both Starbucks and a BMW 1 Series, so thanks for the assumptions.🙏🏻
 
It’s also quite funny how some individuals took it way too personal as if I was talking about them and somewhat come for me and thought I was 16 or something,lol. I’m not “too young” or anything, I’m just a regular guy who’s in his 20’s that’s passionate about car designs.
And just to clarify things up, I study linguistics and also work part time online,try my best to stand alone financially without my family’s support. And apparently, I can afford both Starbucks and a BMW 1 Series, so thanks for the assumptions.🙏🏻

This was completely not my intention at all. I am just genuinely wondering because if your in your early 20s now you could have a very different take on BMW as a brand as someone who is 40. And I am glad you can drive a BMW as a not too old man (lets leave it at that then). You are obviously aware you are in a vast minority and most people in their 20s can't even afford a cheap old banger, let alone a new luxury BMW.
It is what it is. And again, no harm meant at all. I am very happy you love it! I don't like it much, but I am glad to see diversity at least.
 
If you say 40 is old, then well yeah a lot of people here are old.
I grew up with the E30 all the way to the E90. This is how people who complain remember BMW. Very likely you were born when the E90 was new on the market, am I right?

What generation you say they're trying to appeal to then? The cool 23 year olds who can't even afford f#cking Starbucks?



The F80 and G80 are also most interesting of their segment by far. But The G80 is no timeless beauty for sure.
Most of the 40-60 aged men dont even care about the design at all,if they like it and it’s comfortable they’ll buy it ,besides us geeks and thats what a 5% of all people who purchase cars,i dont think people really care more about the design than they care about being driven in a comfortable luxury car.
 
I don't want to get caught in the middle of another Mercedes-BMW debate; I like certain products from either brand and I am happy with that approach. However, I would like to highlight the irony of the appreciation expressed for some bland designs such as the RR Sport, Mercedes SL or the new Maserati Granturismo, while the bolder approaches of the XM, Lotus Eletre or Cadillac Celestiq go unappreciated.
 
Even that first paragraph and calling young people “The average tasteless NFT-bro” explains how old you are, but no thanks. I don’t buy any of that,lol. The car is just cool as f#ck, period. I can go on and talk about the design and how it’s actually not “messy” and rather a clean one. I design cars myself so I’m pretty sure I have the right to talk about these topics. I’ve been usually pretty silent about all of the arguments and tried my best to just post things related to designs, but lately it’s been getting out of hand. Some people don’t even understand about designs yet they keep talking crap as if they know anything about it. Like no. You just don’t know anything about it bro. If you don’t like it, just say I don’t like it and go on with your day. Don’t come here and just write nonsense stuff about them. It’s also quite funny how some individuals took it way too personal as if I was talking about them and somewhat come for me and thought I was 16 or something,lol. I’m not “too young” or anything, I’m just a regular guy who’s in his 20’s that’s passionate about car designs.
And just to clarify things up, I study linguistics and also work part time online,try my best to stand alone financially without my family’s support. And apparently, I can afford both Starbucks and a BMW 1 Series, so thanks for the assumptions.🙏🏻
I'm 21 :LOL: And tired of seeing M cars (and other performance brands) stray away from driving experience and focus on excess, overstyled designs, and numbers. After my next car, a brand new GR86 or G87 M2 or even a used E92/E46 M3 might be the move for me depending on where I am career wise.

I too, am very passionate about car designs. That's why I'm excited about the G87 M2 for example, clean body with a single, sharp definitive body line, upright boxy greenhouse similar to that of an E36, Hofmeister Kink, and an *okay* for modern BMW front end design. A modern BMW doesn't need to get rid of traditional BMW-defining design cues that actually looked good, just for the sake of outlandish change.

What does this "XM" SUV do other than tarnishing the M badge? Industry-generic split headlights, big kidney grilles higher than the headlights AND illuminated to show everyone that this is a BMW, AND a lack of roundel on the 23" wheels instead just spelling "BMW" so you can point at it and say "look its a BMW". Sure, the overall side profile may be a clean design and the rear looks decent, but the front is definitely overstyled and the overall body just looks chunky and heavy.

I'm young and I'm tired of brand's tarnishing their badge's for the sake of *even more* profit and ruining their designs to be polarizing, just for the sake of "standing out". There's nothing tasteful about the XM's design imo. The driving experience used to be the definitive factor of BMWs, "ultimate driving machine" of course. Nowadays, a big price tag, overstyled messy design, and big wheels are what defines much of these newer BMWs. Of course, that applies to most of the modern industry unfortunately.

And again, the XM's launch video was a LSD-tripping rave party, and their advertising an NFT experience for XM owners as well. You can't tell me this isn't marketed at NFT-bros lmao.
 
I don't want to get caught in the middle of another Mercedes-BMW debate; I like certain products from either brand and I am happy with that approach. However, I would like to highlight the irony of the appreciation expressed for some bland designs such as the RR Sport, Mercedes SL or the new Maserati Granturismo, while the bolder approaches of the XM, Lotus Eletre or Cadillac Celestiq go unappreciated.
Sometimes taking risks pays off, sometimes it doesn’t. People tend to like safer, more conventional designs.
Like I mentioned, I prefer a bit over the top, in your face designs. I like colors, flamboyant things, etc. So it’s pretty natural that I love the new BMW design language. Same thing also happened with the Cadillac Celestiq. Because of it’s almost sci-fi looks and cool design elements, I immediately fell in love with it.
The RR Sport and the SL are great looking machines, especially the regular Range Rover will always be my dream SUV, but they were already predictable and people somewhat knew how they were gonna end up looking like. See what I’m trying to say?
I think it’s really important to be unpredictable and make people wonder what your next move will be.
 
I swear to God it takes you so long to write responses when your native language is not English LOL.
 
I swear to God it takes you so long to write responses when your native language is not English LOL.

Just keep up the good work and before you know it it's second nature. We all much appreciate your input and awesome PS pics!
And again, no harm meant in that previous post, I was just genuinely wondering. Always happy to read your posts buddy.
 
Just keep up the good work and before you know it it's second nature. We all much appreciate your input and awesome PS pics!
And again, no harm meant in that previous post, I was just genuinely wondering. Always happy to read your posts buddy.
Thanks mate,means a lot. ☺️🙏🏻
Sorry If I offended any of you.
 
The thing they don’t understand is that they’re trying to appeal to a certain generation of people, they don’t really give a shit about what the 40-50 year old folks think about their new cars.

Which makes no sense though. XM starts at $160k. Most people that didn't hit jackpot one way or another can't afford that in their 20s or even 30s.

These are the type of people that only like green cars with tan interiors, you know what I mean. Just boring and…old.
Ha, indeed! What I would not do for a green car with tan interior -
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BMW M

BMW M GmbH, formerly known as BMW Motorsport GmbH, is a subsidiary of BMW AG that manufactures high-performance luxury cars. BMW M ("M" for "motorsport") was initially created to facilitate BMW's racing program, which was very successful in the 1960s and 1970s. As time passed, BMW M began to supplement BMW's vehicle portfolio with specially modified higher trim models, for which they are now most known by the general public. These M-badged cars traditionally include modified engines, transmissions, suspensions, interior trims, aerodynamics, and exterior modifications to set them apart from their counterparts. All M models are tested and tuned at BMW's private facility at the Nürburgring racing circuit in Germany.
Official website: BMW M

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