BMW X1 xDrive25e

Ayvens BMW X1 hybrid
Comfort, class and versatility

Comfort, class and versatility

Mixing maximum efficiency and comfort, with exclusive driving dynamics, the BMW X1 hybrid unites the best of both worlds. It’s a comfortable and compact, family-oriented, plug-in SUV that’s not only fun to drive, it’s actually faster and more refined than its non-electrified siblings.

Its efficient combustion engine ensures excellence in performance while a powerful electric motor saves cost and emissions. A versatile vehicle for everyday driving, because the road to the future feels different for everyone.

Practical luxury for everyone

Practical luxury for everyone

A practical, family-friendly mix of comfort and style, the X1 offers all the quality and luxury you expect from a premium-badged German car. Available in Sport Line, xLine and M Sport trim levels, standard features include a brilliant 8.8in touchscreen infotainment system with built-in sat-nav, 17in alloy wheels, dual-zone climate control, and sports seats.

The large, cargo area swallows suitcases, groceries, and bulky items with ease, with plenty of legroom for rear-seat passengers. There’s also more head-, shoulder-, and elbowroom for everyone else.

Often electric. Always BMW.

Often electric. Always BMW.

BMW’s xDrive25e is a muscular crossover plug-in SUV. With the combination of a 125bhp petrol engine and an electric motor powered by a 9.7kWh battery, it’s as well-suited for everyday city errands as it is cross-country treks. And with its intelligent energy distribution deciding when to use what, driving just got a lot smarter and more efficient.

Average fuel consumption varies between 1.7 and 7.5 l / 100 km and the average COâ‚‚ emissions vary between 39 and 176 g / km.

Engine

  • Electric Range30 km
  • Fuel Range440 km
  • Charge Time3 hours
  • Battery Capacity10.0 kWh

Performance

  • Acceleration0 - 100 km/h 6.9 sec
  • Total Power 162 kW (220 hp)
  • Torque385N·m
  • Top Speed193 km / h

Miscellaneous

  • Seats5
  • TypeSUV
  • DriveAWD

Top FAQs electric driving

What is a full electric vehicle? An electric vehicle, also called an EV, uses one or more electric motors or traction motors for propulsion. The energy used for driving an EV is stored in the battery and the battery is charged at a charge station (at home, at the office or in public).What do I need to charge my electric vehicle? To charge your electric vehicle, you will require a recharging station, a charging cable, and a charging card.How many kilometres can I drive on a fully charged battery? A fully charged battery with a capacity of 40 kW will enable you to drive 200 to 250 kilometers. If you drive sensibly, you will achieve even more. Speed has the most effect on the amount of power drawn down from your battery, so you are advised to keep to the permitted speed limits. There are also other factors that may have an effect on your driving range: - High or low temperatures (resulting in continuous operation of the air conditioning/heating) - A (too) sporty driving style - Driving with a strong headwind - A fully loaded car - Driving uphill for a long period of time Does an electric vehicle require different maintenance than a vehicle with petrol or diesel? An electric vehicle requires less maintenance. This is due to the engine's reduced number of moving parts compared to a conventional combustion motor, which therefore leads to reduced wear. Moreover, oil changes are a thing of the past and the vehicle does not have an exhaust or gears. In addition, the brakes are less susceptible to wear thanks to the regenerative braking capacity.How safe are electric vehicles? Electric vehicles are approved for all safety factors, just like conventional vehicles. In the event of a collision, there is a possibility that some parts may receive an active charge or that short-circuiting causes an electrical fire, though the safety precautions and construction have limited this risk to an absolute minimum.How long will it take to charge my vehicle? That depends on a number of factors: the type of vehicle, the power left in the battery, how fast your vehicle charges, and which type of recharging station you will be using. When charging your vehicle with a standard power socket, approximately 10 hours is required. This is approximately 2 to 4 hours when using a public recharging terminal. When using a fast-charger (primarily located along highways), your battery will reach 80% charge in 30 minutes. Do keep in mind that using fast-chargers is more expensive than standard recharging stations.What does it cost to charge an electric vehicle? This depends on where you will be charging your vehicle. Home recharging stations are the most economical in most situations. The average electric vehicle uses 15 to 20 kWh per 100 km. If your home electricity rate is €0.25 and you drive an average of 15,000 km per year, your charging costs will range between €563 and €750 per year. When charging away from home, your rate is determined by the recharging terminal provider. A starting fee and incentive rate are often charged in addition to the kWh charge. Via www.plugsurfing.com, you'll find an overview of available recharging terminals in Belgium and Europe including the price per kWh.Â