Giannis
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For BMW it's an undeniable fact that the future is electric. Or partly electric, if we focus on BMW's constantly growing eDrive line-up of models, all being equipped with a highly efficient gasoline or diesel engine coupled with an electric motor, while offering high-end luxury features, combined with unparalleled design and style. The brand's latest "victim" of the latest electrification and fuel efficient-ization (if we may) trend is the recently introduced X5.
For this very reason, the BMW Concept X5 eDrive's hybrid system consists of a four-cylinder combustion engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology and a 70 kW/95 electric motor, that sources its energy from a high-voltage lithium-ion battery, sufficient enough for traveling 30 kilometres (19 miles) on electric power alone. In numbers, the average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle is 3.8 litres per 100 kilometres (74.3 mpg imp) and CO2 emissions under 90 grams per kilometre.
The X5 eDrive Concept is scheduled to debut next month 2013 Frankfurt International Motor Show (IAA), in order to point out the next step in achieving a highly efficient SAV, designed to be a plug-in vehicle, the high-voltage battery of which can be recharged from any domestic power socket, a Wallbox designed to offer stronger currents or a public charging station.
You can find BMW's press release and photo gallery after the jump.
Source: [BMW]
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Download BMW's press release here: BMW_Concept_X5_eDrive_EN











