BMW is gearing up to redefine its flagship SUV lineup with the next-generation X5, set to debut in 2028. In a bold move to cater to diverse consumer p...
is gearing up to redefine its flagship SUV lineup with the next-generation X5, set to debut in 2028. In a bold move to cater to diverse consumer preferences, the German automaker will offer the X5 in traditional internal combustion engine variants, an all-electric iX5, and a groundbreaking hydrogen-powered model, according to a recent report.
The all-electric iX5, however, won’t lag behind in terms of technology. It will feature BMW’s sixth-generation electric motors, an 800-volt electrical architecture, and advanced round battery cells with improved energy density. These innovations promise enhanced performance and efficiency, ensuring the iX5 remains competitive in the rapidly evolving EV market.In a surprising twist, BMW is also developing a hydrogen-powered X5, set to debut alongside its ICE and electric counterparts.
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