The inaugural Joytown festival was recently held by BMW in Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.
At the occasion, the automaker also unveiled three new BMW products: the S1000RR superbike, the redesigned and electrified M340i, and the new XM performance SUV.
In addition, the company will introduce 4 new vehicles in January 2023. Let’s look at the list of these vehicles.
i7 BMW 7 Series
Based on the same CLAR design as the 7 Series, the new i7 sedan is a completely electric vehicle. With a 101.7kWh battery, this car has a WLTP testing cycle range of 590–625km. Its xDrive 60 powertrain, which consists of two electric motors, produces 544 horsepower.
BMW x7 update
This car’s engine has also been improved in addition to its features. It will have an inline six-cylinder gasoline engine with 380 horsepower and an inline six-cylinder diesel engine with 352 horsepower, which are 40 horsepower and 87 horsepower more powerful than the existing model, respectively.
Both engines include 48V mild hybrid technology, which produces 12 horsepower and 200 Nm of electric boost.
New BMW x7
In addition to its characteristics, this car’s engine has been enhanced. It will sport an inline six-cylinder diesel engine with 352 horsepower and a 380 horsepower gasoline engine, which are each 40 horsepower and 87 horsepower more potent than the current model, respectively.
A 48V mild hybrid system is used in both engines, producing 12 horsepower and 200 Nm of electric boost.
The X1 faces off against the Audi Q3.
The 2.0-liter, four-cylinder, TFSI turbo-petrol engine in the Audi Q3 generates 187 horsepower and 320 pound-feet of torque.
It is paired with a 7-speed automated transmission. All four wheels receive power from this engine thanks to the quattro all-wheel-drive technology.
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