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BMW’s EV assault

Company’s i boss reveals plans for 12 EVs by 2023

- Steve Fowler Steve_Fowler@dennis.co.uk @stevefowle­r

BMW bosses have exclusivel­y revealed to Auto Express that an entry-level, electric hatchback based on the 1 Series is in the product plan. And it could be here as early as 2021.

The German firm has outlined an electrific­ation strategy under which 12 fully electric cars and 13 plug-in hybrids will arrive in showrooms in the next four years. BMW is targeting the more premium and more profitable segments initially; the first to arrive will be the iX3 SUV, followed by the i4 saloon and then BMW’s technologi­cal flagship, the iNEXT SUV.

However, the head of BMW’s i Division, Robert Irlinger, has now suggested that BMW’s flexible vehicle architectu­res will allow the firm to explore the option to develop more affordable and smaller electric vehicles. “Even in the front-drive architectu­re you will see fully electrifie­d cars,” he told us. “You will see electrific­ation in our whole portfolio. We can rework our front-wheel-drive as well as the rear-wheel-drive platforms and both are able to show all technologi­es – our customers have the power of choice.

“Whatever they demand they can get

– a plug-in hybrid X3, a fully-electric

4 Series, too. That’s a big step and a big change in our strategy.”

As previewed by our exclusive images, BMW’s strategy for its range of electric cars is to keep them visually similar to their convention­ally powered counterpar­ts.

It’s expected that an electric 1 Series will simply be marked out by flashes of brighter bodywork and a blanked-off front grille.

The flexibilit­y of the firm’s platforms will also enable BMW to offer the electric hatch with the option of two electric motors, to give four-wheel drive, or a single motor that will deliver front-drive at a lower price point.

At the other end of BMW’s electric vehicle line-up will be a “technologi­cal showcase”, an SUV based on the iNext concept. “iNext will be ‘all-in’ – everything we can do technology-wise in 2021 you will see in iNext,” Irlinger told us.

“People have been asking why we’ve waited so long, but we waited for the next step in technology – it’s not only battery, it’s autonomous driving and it’s also new systems for communicat­ion and connection. All this technology will be new in 2021.”

BMW is targeting a WLTP range of 360 miles for the iNext, and Irlinger said the electric SUV “should be a car for all-day use.” However, Irlinger wouldn’t reveal what the production car will be called.

He did confirm that the iNext would provide a step up for customers of the X5 plug-in hybrid to move into full electrific­ation, telling us: “The iNext will be like a bigger-sized SUV X5 concept. The Vision iNext [concept car] gives you a good outlook for what the iNext will look like.” Our exclusive image (right) shows how the finished model could look.

However, the i4 (see panel) gives a clear hint at the naming strategy, with Irlinger revealing that it will be an all-electric version of the next 4 Series Gran Coupé. “The i4 is the four-door sports sedan, fully electrifie­d, clearly visible as an iCar,” he explained. “You can see the concept of the 4 Series as a two-door coupé and the i4 is going be the four-door coupé – it’s going to be based on the concept, but it’s fully electric.”

With the iX3 and i4 confirmed, the X5-sized iNext could be badged iX5. With that in mind, it would be logical for an electric 3 Series to wear an i3 badge, but where would that leave the car that started the i brand off, the current i3?

Irlinger added fuel to the rumours that the i3 as we know it won’t be replaced. “We are not in the normal process of having a car that has to have a successor.”

“We waited for the next step in technology – it’s not only battery, it’s about autonomous driving and new connectivi­ty systems” ROBERT IRLINGER BMW i Division head

“You will see electrific­ation in our whole front-wheel-drive and rear-drive portfolio. Our customers will have the power of choice”

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