BMW i5 Touring Review (2024): Best Electric Estate?
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Video Summary
Performance: - The eDrive 40 models have a single rear-mounted motor, offering a rear-wheel drive configuration. - eDrive 40 outputs 250 kW (340 hp) and 400 Nm of torque, with a 0-62mph time of 6.1 seconds and a top speed of 120mph. - The M60 xDrive has two electric motors giving all-wheel drive. - M60 xDrive has outputs 442 kW (601 hp) and 795 Nm of torque. - M60 xDrive reaches 0-62mph in 3.9 seconds and has a top speed of 143mph. - The eDrive 40 M Sports Pro test vehicle hit 0-20mph in 1.72 seconds, 0-30mph in 2.59 seconds, 0-60mph in 5.59 seconds, and 50-70mph in 2.56 seconds, with a peak acceleration of 0.55g. - Acceleration times were achieved with launch control enabled and a paddle on the steering wheel provides boost mode.
Range: - Range across the trim range all come with an 81.2-kWh battery pack with a heat pump as standard. - The claimed range for the eDrive 40 is 326-340 miles (~525-547 km), while the M60 claims 280-310 miles (~450-499 km). - 225-245 tested during mixed driving
Charging: - It takes 30 minutes to charge from 10-80% using a 205kW DC charging point. - For AC charging: - 11 kW takes 8 hrs and 30 mins to charge to 100% - 22 kW takes 4 hrs and 15 mins to charge to 100% (available as a one-thousand-two-hundred-pound option in the eDrive40)
Interior Features and Technology: - The vehicle has quilted veganza leatherette upholstery with stitching. - A real leather option is available for £2,100. - A curved 14.9-inch infotainment display is in use. It is very responsive and vivid and Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility over a wide, wireless transmission - Heated front seats are standard, but front lumbar support is a £275 extra. -£1,200 Comfort Pack includes a heated steering wheel - 12 speaker Harmon Kardon 205W, Bowel and Wilkins 655 W
Practicality - It offers 570 to 1700 liters of boot space. - The boot has remote rear seat folding.
Safety - The i5 touring was tested by Euro NCAP in 2023 and awarded 5/5 stars - The i5 achieved: - 89% in adult occupant safety - 85% in child occupant safety - 78% in safety assistance score. - Safety assists (available with £3,300 Tech Pack Plus) such as rear cross-traffic alert, exit warning, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, lane change warning, and automatic speed limit assist.
Pros: - Handles very well with good steering input and minimal body roll for a sporty feel. - Has a Suspension system absolute work of art.
Cons: - Electric range is a little lackluster. - Base performance isn’t great for the price. - Lumbar support isn’t standard.
Conclusion: - A luxurious, comfortable, practical, accommodating, and technologically advanced electric estate. It has a responsive drive.