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Wednesday, September 6, 2023

BMW Unveils Vision Neue Klasse: A Leap Towards an Electric Future

New EV - The anticipation has finally come to an end as BMW took the stage at the IAA Mobility event, also known as the Frankfurt Motor Show 2023, held in Munich, Germany. Among the impressive array of vehicles showcased, the spotlight was on the BMW Vision Neue Klasse, a groundbreaking addition to BMW's electric vehicle lineup.
BMW has pulled the wraps off the Vision Neue Klasse at the IAA Mobility event, also known as the Frankfurt Motor Show 2023. (Picture from: TopGear)
BMW's CEO
, Oliver Zipse, revealed that this flagship model boasts a cutting-edge electric drive, signaling a significant step forward in BMW's commitment to sustainable mobility. The BMW Vision Neue Klasse, positioned within the 3 series segment, stands out as an 800-volt electric car.
The BMW Vision Neue Klasse represents a continuation from the earlier BMW iVision Circular concept of 2021 and the recent unveiling of the iVision Dee concept. (Picture from: TopGear)
In terms of design, the BMW Vision Neue Klasse epitomizes the futuristic aesthetics that define the electric vehicle of tomorrow. With its striking appearance, BMW has taken a bold step towards shaping the future of sustainable and visually captivating transportation. 
In terms of design, the BMW Vision Neue Klasse epitomizes the futuristic aesthetics that define the electric vehicle of tomorrow. (Picture from: TopGear)
As you can see, this represents a continuation from the earlier BMW iVision Circular concept of 2021 and the recent unveiling of the iVision Dee concept. When we talk about "a step forward," we're alluding to the strong likelihood of a production model closely resembling this sleek, shark-nosed, and minimalist three-box sedan.
The Neue Klasse's cabin, as a whole, opts for a minimalist retro aesthetic featured with a lovely corduroy seats in mustard yellow match yellow accents on the dash and door panels. (Picture from: TopGear)
However, it won't be limited to just this car. As the name suggests (a name BMW famously used to reinvent itself in the 1960s and early 70s), this will be the initial entry among six or seven all-electric Neue Klasse models expected between 2025 and 2027. While they won't share identical platforms, they will all leverage BMW's cutting-edge sixth-generation eDrive technology.
Inside the Neue Klasse is BMW's latest iDrive infotainment interface projected onto a funky parallelogram-like touchscreen. (Picture from: TopGear)
This advancement translates to more efficient motors and novel battery cells boasting 20% greater energy density than current BMW EVs on the market. Furthermore, the sedan showcased here is anticipated to achieve a 25% overall efficiency boost compared to the existing lineup, offering a 30% extended range and 30% faster charging. While precise figures are yet to be disclosed, the future appears promising.
The elongated taillights mimic the kidney-grille-and-headlight combo on the front end, while BMW's new minimalist logo is printed onto the front and rear fenders; there's not a single metal badge to be found. (Picture from: TopGear)
The official launch of this remarkable vehicle is set for September 5, with plans for swift mass production. The BMW i7 Protection, BMW iX5, and two MINI variants equipped with electric motors are also making their debut, adding further excitement to the event.
Notably, the New Mini Cooper and New Mini Countryman, both electric variants, will make their presence felt at the exhibition in Munich. Mass production of the first BMW Vision Neue Klasse EV is scheduled to commence in 2025 at the BMW factory in Debrecen, Hungary. Subsequently, production will expand to BMW's primary facility in Munich, Germany, and in 2026, production will extend to the Brilliance factory in Shenyang, China. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | BMW | TOPGEAR | INSIDEEVS ]
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