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BMW’s All-electric i4 Makes India Debut, Launch On 26th May

The front grill gets a brushed silver finish

BMW India has taken the its EV onslaught further with the unveil of the new i4, claims upto 590 km range

BMW India has upped its all-electric lineup of cars to 3 with the unveil the new i4 electric luxury sedan, slated to be launched on 26th May. The other 2 all-electric models of BMW are the flagship iX SUV and the recently-launched Mini Cooper SE hatchback.

The i4 electric has been built based on the 3 Series CLAR architecture and is the all-electric version of BMW’s 4 Series Gran Coupe.

The wheels are aero-tested for low drag

It’s not a pure EV from the grounds up unlike the flagship iX though. The i4 features a covered front grille with brushed silver lines, aero-tested wheels, piano black inserts, and prominent bulges and creases throughout. These changes render a premium look to the car.

On the inside, the curved 2-screen cluster consists of a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.6-inch touchscreen infotainment system running the latest iDrive 8 user interface with support for OTA updates.

The dual-screen cluster is the highlight of the interior

The new i4 might be launched in 2 variants – eDrive40 and the powerful M50 xDrive. The former gets a rear axle-mounted electric motor producing 340 HP and 430 Nm with a claimed 0-100 km/hr sprint in 5.7 seconds. The M50 xDrive gets an all-wheel drive system that exerts 544 HP and 795 Nm hitting the ton in just 3.9 seconds.

Coming to the powerplant, both the variants use a floor-mounted lithium-ion battery pack with a total capacity of 83.9 kWh. The BMW i4 eDrive 40 has a claimed range of 590 km (WLTP cycle), while the sporty M50 xDrive has a claimed range of 510 km (WLTP cycle).

The prominent bluges and creases muscle up the car

The i4 can work on a 200 kW charger with 164 km range attained in 10 minutes of charge to the eDrive40. The car also gets regenerative braking that can top-up the battery at charging rates up to 116 kW. The BMW i4 will rival the Audi e-tron GT and Porsche Taycan when launched.

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