BMW i5: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km: 18.9 - 15.9; Electric range, WLTP in km: 498 – 582
All technical data are indicative only and varies as per market and configuration. For more information, please check with your local dealer for all fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
The BMW i5 also makes a contribution on the way towards a more sustainable future. By employing secondary materials and making use of green electricity in the manufacturing process, we are already optimising the CO2 footprint of the BMW i5 even before it is handed over to you. During the journey, the innovative technologies of EfficientDynamics ensure the perfect balance between efficiency and performance. Furthermore, the BMW i5 offers the option of a vegan interior for the very first time.
When the BMW i5 is fully charged, you can cover distances of up to 582 km (WLTP). This enables you to manage your daily routine without any problems. However, you are also well equipped for more distant destinations with this range.
That depends on which charging station you choose. If you connect the BMW i5 to a Wallbox with 11 kW alternating current, it will take roughly 8.2 hours. The fastest option for charging the BMW i5 is to use a direct current (DC) charging station with a maximum of 205 kW. In this case, you can charge the battery from 10 to 80% in only 30 minutes.
The BMW i5 eDrive40 is a high-performance electric vehicle with a powerful output of 250 kW (340 hp) and a torque of 400 Nm. It therefore accelerates, from 0 to 100 km/h in only 6.1 seconds. In combination with its electric drive, it unites sporting performance with high efficiency and sustainability. You will find all details on the driving dynamics of the BMW i5 in the technical data.
As soon as you brake, any kinetic energy generated in the process is converted into electrical energy. This charges the battery and thus increases the range of the BMW i5. It works in a similar way to a bicycle dynamo. This energy-saving and environmentally friendly process is event triggered when you take your foot from the accelerator.