The BMW iX M60 Promises to Be the Top-of-the-Line Version of the Country’s Most Advanced Electric SUVs
BMW brings to Brazil the BMW iX M60, the most powerful and fastest electric SUV from the German automaker. With cutting-edge technology and impressive performance, the iX M60 promises to be the top-of-the-line version of one of the most advanced vehicles available in the country, according to Canaltech. In this article, discover all the details about the launch of the BMW iX M60 in Brazil.
Performance and Power of the New Electric SUV
The BMW iX M60 features two electric motors that deliver an impressive power of 619 hp and a torque of 103.5 kgf/m. This combination allows the electric SUV to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in an incredible 3.8 seconds, establishing it as one of the fastest SUVs of the brand in Brazil. Compared to the xDrive50 variant, the iX M60 presents an increase of 96 hp and 25.4 kgf/m of torque. Furthermore, the vehicle reaches a top speed of 250 km/h, electronically limited to preserve battery life.
New Electric SUV Offers Range and Unique Technological Features
Equipped with a 111.5 kWh battery, the BMW iX M60 offers an estimated range of 561 km in the WLTP cycle. This extensive range allows drivers to enjoy longer trips without worrying about recharging. In addition to performance, the electric SUV stands out for its onboard technology. Notable visual features include the 22-inch wheels with a new design and the brake calipers painted in “dark blue”.
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In terms of internal features, the electric SUV boasts a comprehensive list of advanced technologies. Highlights include GPS with augmented reality, a regenerative braking system that considers the route defined by the GPS, a premium sound system developed by Bowers & Wilkins with 30 speakers, automatic dimming windows similar to those in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, ambient soundtrack created by renowned musician Hans Zimmer, a fully automatic parking system, digital key on the phone, and much more.
The 14.9-inch curved touchscreen multimedia system of the electric SUV centralizes all vehicle information and works in conjunction with the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant, which can be voice-activated and execute various commands in the car.
