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BMW iX5 Puts Hydrogen Power To Use In Acceleration Test: Video

You’ve likely seen your fair share of acceleration tests done with cars that had combustion engines and/or large batteries. Well, this 0 to 124 mph (200 km/h) is different because the BMW iX5 has neither... First published by https://www.bmwblog.com


  • Apr 22 2024
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BMW iX5 Puts Hydrogen Power To Use In Acceleration Test: Video
BMW iX5 Puts Hydrogen Power To Use In Acceleration Test: Video

You ve likely seen your fair share of acceleration tests done with cars that had combustion engines and/or large batteries. Well, this 0 to 124 mph (200 km/h) is different because the BMW iX5 has neither a gasoline/diesel engine nor a huge and heavy battery pack. The hydrogen SUV does come with a tiny 2-kWh battery but only to grab the juice from the regenerative braking system. This diminutive 400-volt lithium-ion battery also acts as a power buffer and helps during acceleration.

Our German colleagues at Bimmer Today had the opportunity to see how much performance you re getting from a hydrogen SUV. The BMW iX5 is definitely not slow for such a large and heavy vehicle. It hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in less than six seconds and had no issues going over 124 mph (200 km/h). Sure, it s no X5 M60, let alone an X5 M, but it can probably keep up with the X5 xDrive50e plug-in hybrid and its inline-six engine.

Based on the pre-LCI X5, the fuel cell iX5 has about 401 horsepower (295 kilowatts) and even a dedicated Sport mode. It unlocks the full power and stiffens up the suspension to enable a more engaging drive. Speaking of having fun, the SUV has a rear-wheel-drive layout, which only the entry-level X5 sDrive40 still offers in the United States.

As with all hydrogen BMWs before it, you can t actually buy the iX5. The fuel cell SUV is part of a trial fleet of fewer than 100 units undergoing testing all over the world. However, there might come a time when people will be able to purchase a hydrogen BMW. We re hearing the next-generation X5 ( G65 ) will get a fuel cell derivative on the same CLAR platform. It could happen as early as 2027.

Little else is known about the new X5, but it s reportedly getting X-shaped headlights and a battery-powered electric derivative. The latter will also be underpinned by the CLAR architecture instead of getting the Neue Klasse hardware of the smaller iX3 due in 2025.

Source: Bimmer Today / YouTube

First published by https://www.bmwblog.com

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