BMW iX M60 electric crossover presented at CES 2022: 619 hp, 566 km range, changing body color.
08.01.22
BMW showed the iX M60 electric crossover at the CES 2022 exhibition. The BMW iX M60 is equipped with front and rear engines with a maximum power of 619 hp. and the maximum torque is 1100 Nm.

For acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h. the car needs only 3.8 seconds, and the maximum speed is limited to 250 km/h.

The maximum driving range according to the WLTP cycle is 566 km. BMW iX M60 supports fast charging, the battery is charged from 10 to 80% in less than 40 minutes. A standard charger completes the same task in 11 hours.

The car received a sound system Bowers & Wilkins 4D Diamond Surround, infrared heating technology and automatic parking system. The car is equipped with a third-level unmanned control system.

On the example of this car, BMW introduced a unique body color change system. They change the color of both body parts and the entire car as a whole (except for the charging hatch). It looks impressive. The details of the operation of this technology are not reported.
BMW China also announced the domestic price: 996,900 yuan, or almost $157,000.
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