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BMW modelupdates, voorjaar 2026.
28.01.2026 Persbericht
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+++ Lager verbruik en grotere actieradius voor de BMW iX1 en BMW iX2 +++ Snellere laadoptie voor de BMW iX3 +++ De BMW M5 en BMW XM Label voldoen aan de toekomstige Euro 7-emissienorm +++ De Tyre Repair Kit Plus is nu standaard op de BMW 1 Reeks, BMW 2 Reeks Gran Coupé en de BMW 2 Reeks Active Tourer plug-in hybride. +++
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Munich. Advances in electric drive technology and additional standard and optional equipment are enhancing the appeal of the current BMW model range in spring 2026. The BMW iX1 and BMW iX2 all-electric models will come with new power electronics, for lower consumption and a longer range. The BMW 1 Series and BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé will have 2-zone automatic air conditioning as standard. In addition, all BMW models will feature the new BMW emblem on the bonnet.
Longer ranges for BMW iX1 and BMW iX2.
The BMW iX1 eDrive20 and the BMW iX1 xDrive30 will in future come
with silicon-carbide semiconductor components in their power
electronics (SiC inverter). This enables greater efficiency, reduces
consumption on the combined WLTP cycle and increases the vehicles’
range by a good 40 kilometres. Other models to include this
technology from spring 2026 are the BMW iX2 eDrive20 and the BMW iX2
xDrive30 with similar effects on consumption and range. As of spring
2026 and based on the WLTP test cycle, the BMW iX1
will have a
maximum range of 514 kilometers and the BMW iX2 of
up to 512 kilometers.
BMW iX3 option for faster AC charging, plus new colours.
The BMW iX3 will in future offer the AC charging Professional
option. This supports AC charging at up to 22 kW and also includes
the Vehicle-to-Load function. The vehicle can then be used as a
mobile power bank and supply external electrical devices with up to
3.7 kW of power.
And there will be three new, attractive exterior colour options for the BMW iX3 from spring 2026: Eucalyptus Green metallic, BMW Individual Frozen Space Silver metallic and Fire Red metallic. A new option available in combination with the BMW Contemporary Digital White Bicolour interior is the BMW Individual steering wheel in Digital White. Moreover, from March, the Contemporary, BMW M and BMW Individual interior designs will include a stainless steel loading sill. In conjunction with the M Sport Package and M Sport Package Pro, the BMW iX3 will include a vehicle key with M stripes.
BMW M revises drive technology – readying the BMW M5 and BMW
XM Label high-performance models for the Euro 7 emissions standard.
From 2027, new emissions and exhaust regulations will come
into force in the EU. These will require comprehensive technical
upgrades, especially for high-performance vehicles like the BMW M5
and BMW XM. BMW M is responding to these requirements at an early
stage, introducing optimised drive technology for the BMW M5 from
March 2026 and for the BMW XM Label from April 2026. This applies to
all EU countries as well as countries outside the EU that follow EU
directives on emissions compliance.
The technical advances are focused on the M Hybrid system’s internal combustion engine. Key elements include optimised engine control, improved exhaust re-treatment and introduction of the Miller combustion process, which makes for increased efficiency and reduces emissions. The output of the V8 engine in the BMW M5 is adjusted from the previous 430 kW/585 hp to 400 kW/544 hp. The electric drive remains unchanged, but now comes with optimised software. The perfect interplay of the two powertrain elements ensures that the system output of the BMW M5 remains unchanged at 535 kW/727 hp.This makes for continued dynamic performance at the highest level.
The 4.4-litre V8 unit in the BMW XM Label will also benefit from the Miller combustion process. With its system output unchanged at 550 kW/748 hp, the BMW XM Label remains the most powerful BMW M production model. By taking this action, BMW M ensures that its customers have consistent access to state-of-the-art high-performance vehicles that meet future environmental requirements with innovative technology, even under volatile regulatory conditions. Without compromising on the characteristic BMW M performance.
2-zone automatic air conditioning for BMW 1 Series and BMW 2
Series Gran Coupé.
The BMW 1 Series and BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé will come with
2-zone automatic air conditioning as standard from spring 2026.
Moreover, the BMW Individual Tanzanite Blue metallic exterior colour
will in future be available for both models in conjunction with the
optional roof in Black. The BMW 1 Series with optional M Sport
package as well as the BMW M135 xDrive can now be ordered with the
additional Cape York Green metallic exterior colour.
Supremely sporty looks: BMW 4 Series with M Carbon mirror caps.
When ordered with the optional M Sport package, the BMW 4
Series Coupé, BMW 4 Series Convertible and BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé
can in future be fitted with optional M Carbon mirror caps. This
offer does not apply to the BMW 4 Series M Performance models, where
specific mirror caps are available as part of the M Carbon package.
Help when it is needed: Tyre repair kit Plus.
From spring 2026, the tyre repair kit Plus will come as
standard for various BMW models. It makes for particularly quick and
reliable help in the event of a puncture. It will now be added to
the BMW 1 Series, BMW 2 Series Active Tourer plug-in hybrid and the
BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé.
New BMW emblem: Hallmark of the BMW models.
From February 2026, the bonnets of all BMW models will feature
the new BMW emblem. This will coincide with the changeover to the
new M logo.
At a glance: The new spring 2026 BMW models* | |||
BMW iX1 | Max. output (kW/hp) | Energy
consumption WLTP
| CO2 emissions WLTP |
BMW iX1 eDrive20 | 150/204 | 16.1–15.7kWh/100 km | 0 |
BMW iX1 xDrive30 | 225/306 | 17.2–15.7kWh/100 km | 0 |
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BMW iX2 | Max. output (kW/hp) | Energy consumption WLTP combined
| CO2 emissions WLTP |
BMW iX2 eDrive20 | 150/204 | 15.7–14.4 kWh/100 km | 0 |
BMW iX2 xDrive30 | 225/306 | 16.7–15.4 kWh/100 km | 0 |
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BMW M5 | Max. output (kW/hp) | Energy
consumption WLTP | CO2 emissions WLTP |
BMW M5 Berline | 535/727 |
| 118–113 |
BMW M5 Touring | 535/727 |
| 124–118 |
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BMW XM | Max. output (kW/hp) | Energy
consumption WLTP | CO2 emissions WLTP |
BMW XM Label | 550/748 | 25,7-25,1 kWh/100 km | 121 |
* All new models due to enter production in March 2026.
All descriptions of model variants, equipment, technical data,
consumption and emission values are for vehicles as offered on the
German market.
All technical data are preliminary.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
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