BMW to launch all-electric i5 SUV by 2021

BMW has settled on an SUV body style for its next model, reasoning that it is a shape with global appeal in a segment with booming sales and greater profit margins than hatchbacks or sedans.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 07 Nov 2016 Views icon6273 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
The BMW i3 has been highly successful since its launch three years ago with cumulative sales of over 60,000 units.

The BMW i3 has been highly successful since its launch three years ago with cumulative sales of over 60,000 units.

The BMW i5 SUV is strongly tipped to be the carmaker’s next all-new, all-electric model, but is not scheduled for launch until 2021.

Last month, the German company filed patents for a large hatchback which may carry the i4 badge. Sources at BMW have always maintained that the first i-badged SUV would carry the i5 name.

Earlier this year, Harald Krüger, chairman of the board of management at BMW AG, revealed that the next BMW i product would be launched in 2021, dubbing it ‘i Next’. However, he declined to elaborate further, describing the future model as the “new spearhead of innovation and technology”.

Now sources have suggested that BMW has settled on an SUV body style for its next model, reasoning that it is a shape with global appeal in a segment with booming sales and greater profit margins than hatchbacks or sedans. In addition, an SUV body style easily accommodates the bulky battery pack without compromising proportions.

Without commenting on the body style, Ian Robertson, BMW’s head of sales and marketing, confirmed the firm was waiting until 2021 for its next major launch so it could take advantage of “the next big steps in electric motor, battery and autonomy”.

He said: “We are at the very early stages of i, but already we’re coming up to our 100,000th registration. Just as with M, there are opportunities that take time to build up, from i cars to i Performance products to i kit, such as an electric scooter. 

“We conceived the i brand to work for the long term. The electric car market is emerging but we see enough to be confident that consumers are understanding what it is about. What’s more, 80 percent of i customers are new to BMW.” 

Robertson added that the lessons learned from the i3 and i8 continue to give BMW an advantage over its opposition. He said: “The beauty of those cars is that they give us a competency in the field of electric cars and lightweight technology – not just in people, but in manufacturing too. We are way ahead in the manufacturing of lightweight carbon fibre, for instance.” 

Between now and 2021, the i8 Roadster will be launched, most likely in 2018. No details have been confirmed, but sources say it will share the coupé’s powertrain and closely reflect the i8 Roadster concept first revealed in 2012.

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Source: Autocar India

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