BMW I4 EDrive35 M Sport Just Launched In Neighboring Countries, Take A Peek At The Specifications
JAKARTA - After officially debuting globally in April 2024, BMW finally launched a new i4 eDrive35 M Sport model in Malaysia, answering the increasing demand for the premium market.
Quoting from the Paultan page, Friday, January 17, electric cars are priced at 294,800 ringgit or around Rp1.07 billion, which does not include insurance, and are present in the versions of eDrive35, eDrive35 M Sport, eDrive40 M Sport and M50.
In design, this one car comes with a redesigned front grip from the previous version, which is similar to BMW iX2. Another new thing is adaptive headlights with BMW Selective Beam technology and vertical L-shaped daytime running bar lights.
BMW i4 eDrive35 M Sport is now also getting a new rim, where for those now present it is 19 inches, different from the previous 18 inches. The presence of the new rim also makes the appearance of the car even more sporty.
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Entering the cabin, the i4 eDrive35 M Sport interior is embedded with several refreshers, such as a new steering wheel. In addition, air ventilation and control panels at the bottom have also been revised with a more modern look, and are now illuminated to match the surrounding lighting.
The features that return include a BMW Curved Display with a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.9-inch central touch screen, accompanied by a head-up display, anthration header. There is also wireless charging and the front seat is electric.
As for the driving system, the electric motor installed behind is still powered by 286 PS (282 hp or 210 kW) and 400 Nm torque. This force allows this car to accelerate 0-100 km/hour six seconds and the highest speed is 190 km/hour.
This one car is pinned with a capacity of 70.3 kWh which is capable of producing a distance of up to 500 km in one charge (WLTP counting). For charging, charging with an on board AC charger of 11 kW (Type 2) will take up to seven hours, while with fast charging of DC (CCS2) up to 180 kW, a charging status of 10-80 percent is achieved in just 32 minutes.