The reference vehicle of the manufacturer BMW in the field of electric vehicles should be able to offer a range of 700 kilometers and thus be closer to the autonomy of thermal vehicles.
After presenting different concepts of electric and autonomous vehicles for the 100 years of its existence, the German manufacturer BMW will get down to business in the electric vehicle segment from the beginning of the next decade.
It should offer a BMW iNext reference vehicle from 2021 (there will be an electric Mini before that, in 2019) that will aim to compete more directly Tesla electric sedans and it already promises a solid autonomy.
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Thus, his vehicle should be able to provide a range of up to 435 miles, or 700 kilometers. This is more than the 300 miles originally announced and this is closer to the range of thermal vehicles but it remains to be seen what will actually happen, especially if it is an idealized NEDC estimate.
It's also far from the crazy 6,000-mile (nearly 1,000-kilometer) range promised by Tesla for its next-generation roadster but which will no doubt require an XXL battery pack.
Source : Insideevs.com
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