Our spies appear again in the right place at the right time and have the opportunity to shoot the production version of the BMW iNext electric SUV test in Swedish cold winter conditions. This 5:47-
The minute video gives us a good idea of the dynamics of the vehicle, with enough acceleration and even some high acceleration
Turn speed.
If this is the first time you hear iNext, the name comes from a concept (
See gallery below)
BMW revealed that it will look forward to the future of electric vehicles.
The prototype you can see in the video at the top of this page is the production version of the research, which will naturally adopt a watered down design.
Many changes will be made to the outside when transitioning to production mode, including replacing the concept's side camera with a traditional mirror.
On the other hand, the slim LED headlights and the swept panoramic windshield and the grille (unfortunately)
, Seems to have been transferred to the production model.
INext electric SUV concept: as an old press release for BMW, providing more details about the development and testing of electric machines, he said, "Most importantly, the cold brings the challenge to the motor, high
The voltage battery and cooling system of BMW iNext.
Test engineers also pay special attention to eDrive energy management systems.
They analyzed the way the pole terminals were
Zero temperature affects how the energy storage system is charged, how electricity is transferred to the motor, how the power system provides energy, and how the heating and air conditioning systems respond.
"INext may eventually be called i5, and in terms of size, it will be equivalent to today's BMW X5.
When its debut in 2021, it will be the most advanced car of Bavarian brand technology.
Prior to this, the company will launch iX3 and i4 in 2019 and 2020, respectively.
Note: The following gallery describes the concept of iNext.