BMW has unveiled the all-new Nu-Class X electric SUV, showcasing a revolutionary design that sets the tone for the brand's future SUV models. Production is slated to start in 2025 as part of a lineup of six electric vehicles built on the new Nu-Class electric platform, with launches planned over the next four years.
Striking Exterior Design
One of the standout features of the Nu-Class X is its narrow, vertical front grille, inspired by classic BMW designs, enhanced with modern touches like vertical LED headlights, a panoramic solar roof, and elegant muscular sides.
This new SUV will replace the iX3 electric vehicle, boasting a 20% more aerodynamic exterior and new wheels and brakes that improve energy efficiency by 25%, alongside distinctive 3D printed rear lights.
Performance Details
While BMW has yet to disclose specific performance metrics, the Nu-Class X will be equipped with the new sixth-generation lithium-ion batteries, offering a 30% increase in electric range compared to current models and supporting ultra-fast charging capabilities.
Innovative Interior Features
The interior emphasizes sustainability with environmentally friendly materials, including 30% recycled marine plastics. The SUV features a large central infotainment display and a narrow dashboard display showing speed and battery information, doubling as the instrument panel. A 3D heads-up display will provide navigation details, eliminating physical buttons for a cleaner aesthetic.
Production of the Nu-Class X electric SUV will take place at BMW's factory in Hungary, starting in 2025.

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