UPDATE, 2 June 2021: Final power figures, battery sizes and charging times for the 2022 BMW iX have been confirmed. The range will be headlined by a performance-focused M60 variant, the brand has confirmed, developing over 440kW from two electric motors – just 20kW short of the BMW X5 M Competition performance SUV. A table of the key figures for the launch range – comprising xDrive40 and xDrive50 variants – can be found below. Our original story continues unchanged below.
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