The new BMW 5 Series will be launched on January 25: pure electric/fuel dual versions, and is expected to provide short-axis/long-axis models.
the BMW Group announced tonight that the new BMW 5 Series model will be officially launched on January 25th. The new car rolled off the assembly line at the Shenyang production base on January 2 and will be delivered nationwide early this year.
Bitauto reported today that the new car may be available in 7 fuel models and 5 pure electric models, as well as long-axle and short-axle versions.
Naijatechnews summarizes the currently known configuration information of the new car as follows:
The car was released overseas in May last year and officially debuted at the Guangzhou Auto Show in November last year. In terms of appearance, the car adopts BMW’s new generation design language. The length, width and height (long wheelbase model) are 5175/1900/1520mm respectively, and the wheelbase is 3105mm.
The new car has a variety of special customizations for the Chinese market. In addition to the “convention” of extended wheelbase, the top of the rear row is also equipped with a 31-inch suspended giant screen . This entertainment screen has an 8K resolution and supports real-time interconnection.
The new BMW 5 Series central control area is equipped with a 12.3-inch LCD instrument and a 14.9-inch touch screen. It is also equipped with a Bowers & Wilkins surround sound system and four-zone automatic air conditioning that can be controlled independently in the rear .
In terms of power, the fuel version will provide 525Li and 530Li models to choose from. The two models are equipped with high and low power versions of 2.0T engines respectively, with maximum powers of 156kW and 211kW respectively. The application information for the pure electric i5 single-motor model shows that its maximum power is 250kW .
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