BMW is developing an all-electric version of its recently revamped X1 compact SUV

BMW is developing an all-electric version of its recently revamped X1 compact SUV

The all-electric iX1 xDrive30 comes standard with a dual-motor system that can produce 230kW combined (up to 313 horsepower) and accelerate from 0 to 100km/h (0–62mph) in 5.7 seconds. It has a 64.7kWh (usable) battery pack that can go 257–272 miles (European WLTP) on a single charge. It has a quick charge capacity of up to 130kW, which BMW claims can add up to 75 miles in 10 minutes.

BMW’s new Operating System 8 with enhanced voice assistant functions will be included on all new X1 variants. A new 10.25-inch curved and continuous instrument screen blends into a 10.7-inch infotainment screen. You get 5G connectivity built-in, as well as BMW’s mapping system and, of course, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The new system may customize car settings and themes to meet various modes such as “Expressive” or “Relaxed.” In terms of driver assistance features, the X1 can automatically handle stop-and-go traffic and includes adaptive cruise control and lane-keep assistance.