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Motor vehicle
BMW XM
Overview
ManufacturerBMW M
Model codeG09
ProductionDecember 2022 – present
Model years2023–present
AssemblyUnited States: Greer, South Carolina (Plant Spartanburg)
DesignerMarcus Syring, Hussein Al-Attar
Boson Huang (exterior)
Chris Lee (interior)
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size luxury crossover SUV
Body style5-door SUV
LayoutFront-engine, all-wheel drive (M xDrive)
PlatformCluster Architecture (CLAR)
RelatedBMW X7
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motorPermanent magnet synchronous motor
Power output
  • 350 kW (476 PS; 469 hp) (XM 50e, combined)
  • 480 kW (653 PS; 644 hp) (XM, combined)
  • 550 kW (748 PS; 738 hp) (XM Label Red, combined)
Transmission8-speed ZF 8HP automatic
Hybrid drivetrainplug-in hybrid
Battery29.5 kWh (gross), 25.7 kWh (net/usable) lithium-ion
Electric range
  • 82–88 km (51–55 mi) (Europe, WLTP)
Plug-in charging7.4 kW (AC)
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,105 mm (122.2 in)
Length5,110 mm (201.2 in)
Width2,004 mm (78.9 in)
Height1,755 mm (69.1 in)
Curb weight2,749 kg (6,061 lb)

The BMW XM is a full-size automobile manufactured in the United States by German marque BMW since 2022. It is a crossover SUV with a plug-in hybrid electric drivetrain, and is the second car developed entirely by BMW M, after the BMW M1 in 1978. A more powerful special-edition trim, the "Label Red", was also announced alongside the unveiling of the XM on 27 September 2022.

Overview

Launch and development

BMW was Art Basel's official partner for event's 2021 edition, where on 29 November BMW unveiled the concept version of the XM at Miami Beach, Florida. Production of the XM started in December 2022 at the BMW US Manufacturing Company plant in Greer, South Carolina, with deliveries commencing in 2023. BMW also entered a gentlemen's agreement with French carmaker Citroën in order to be able to use the name "XM" for its vehicle, since Citroën originally used it for their XM executive car.

Specifications

Along with its 4.4 L (268.5 cu in) V8, the BMW XM uses an electric motor integrated into the eight-speed automatic gearbox that produces 145 kW (197 PS; 194 hp) and 281 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft) BMW mentioned that this system is also used in their BMW M Hybrid V8 LMDh car. The electric motor is powered by a 25.7 kWh (92.5 MJ) battery, which has an estimated range of 48 km (30 mi) (US EPA) / 88 km (55 mi) (WLTP), and has regenerative braking recharging abilities. The electric battery, charging at its maximum of 7.4 kW, can charge from 0-100% in 4.25 hours. The towing capacity is 2,700 kg (6,000 lb) for braked trailers, and 750 kg (1,650 lb) for unbraked trailers.

The XM has permanent four-wheel drive with a rear-wheel drive bias, a bespoke M Sport differential situated at the rear axle allowing for torque vectoring. The XM's handling is controlled by 48-volt electrical active anti-roll bars along with steel springs, adaptive M dampers and active steering. Power is sent via an 8-speed M Steptronic automatic transmission to the 23" wheels which are fitted with 275/35R23 tires at the front and 315/30R23 at the rear. The XM uses six-piston fixed-caliper brakes in the front, and single-piston floating-caliper brakes in the rear.

  • Rear view Rear view
  • Interior Interior

BMW XM

The XM's internal combustion engine, the twin-turbocharged BMW S68, has been revised to have a stronger crankshaft, and the turbochargers have been placed closer to the exhaust manifold. It produces 360 kW (489 PS; 483 hp) and 650 N⋅m (480 lb⋅ft), and in combination with the electric motor, produces a total of 480 kW (653 PS; 644 hp) and 800 N⋅m (590 lb⋅ft). This gives the XM a 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) time of 4.1 seconds and a quarter mile (400m) drag time of 12 seconds.

BMW XM 50e

An entry-level trim of the XM recognized by the aluminium trim on the grille, steering wheel and XM badge, the 50e, was announced in April 2023. This trim offered a total of 350 kW (476 PS; 469 hp) and a torque output of 700 N⋅m (516 lb⋅ft) for a 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) sprint in 5.1 seconds. The 50e features a 144 kW (196 PS; 193 hp) and 281 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft) electric motor paired with a 3.0-litre inline-six B58 gasoline engine. It shares the M xDrive all-wheel drive system, M Sport differential, and eight-speed M Steptronic transmission from the regular XM.

Label Red

BMW XM Label Red Edition

A more powerful edition, named "Label Red", was announced on the same day the XM was unveiled, on 27 September 2023. Only 500 cars will be produced globally. It has the same 4.4 L BMW S68 V8 engine as the regular model, but upgraded to produce 430 kW (585 PS; 577 hp) and 750 N⋅m (553 lb⋅ft), summary with electric motor — 550 kW (748 PS; 738 hp) and 1,000 N⋅m (738 lb⋅ft). It can sprint from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 3.8 seconds with a quarter mile (400m) drag time of 11.7 seconds.

See also

References

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