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New BMW iX4 officially on the way after specs leak online

Future BMW iX4 powertrains have been accidentally leaked by the brand in the US

Specifications of the upcoming BMW iX4 have been leaked on the company’s American website, suggesting the new all-electric model will be available with two powertrain options when it arrives in 2027. The iX4 will be the sleeker and more aerodynamic sister car to the BMW iX3 SUV that’s just about to arrive in the UK.

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The leak reveals two initial powertrain options, 40 xDrive and 50 xDrive, the latter familiar from the existing iX3. In this specification, the iX3’s battery is a 108kWh unit with two electric motors generating up to 469bhp and 500 miles of range. 

There’s reason to suggest these figures will be consistent in the iX4. However, the 40 xDrive is new and will also feature two motors, but with what’s likely to be a smaller battery and less combined power and range. The website provided no specific details, but around 80-90kWh, a power figure of under 400bhp and broadly 400 miles of range seem likely. 

This lower-specification powertrain will also then find its way into the iX3, as well as other all-electric BMW models coming in future such as the i3 and larger iX5. At the other end of the spectrum, we also expect a quad-motor BMW iX4 M to be available at some point, complete with a range of high-performance chassis upgrades. 

What is a BMW iX4?

The German brand invented the idea of a Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) in 1999, when the original BMW X5 was launched. This billing was given to SUV-style cars that prioritised on-road performance rather than off-road prowess. 

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This was then built on by the original X6, which took the X5 and gave it a sloping, coupe-like roofline. This niche looks set to continue with the all-electric iX4, but unlike previous models will only apply to all-electric offerings, and not the ICE-powered BMW X3 that’s on sale alongside. 

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Prototype images of the upcoming iX4 might be heavily camouflaged, but the similarities between it and the current iX3 are clear. They share the same new design language that is being applied to all future BMW road cars, with a cleaner and more futuristic style. 

This is evident at the front, which includes the ‘Neue Klasse’ nose that’s been brought across from the iX3 largely intact. While the illuminated panels that integrate the headlights will be shared, there is a good chance that BMW will change the lower bumper for something sportier. 

But the roofline is where the cars differ more dramatically. In place of a relatively boxy and upright cabin, the iX4 will feature something far more streamlined. The sloping rear glass creates a distinct new hatchback, finishing in a small lip spoiler at the edge of the tailgate. This is a similar look to the BMW iX2, only the larger canvas could make the iX4 look even more dramatic and aggressive. 

This also makes the BMW iX4 look longer in pictures, although its final stance will vary when seen in the flesh and depending on which wheels are fitted. These prototypes feature both the 22-inch wheel designs we’ve so far seen on the iX3. 

The sloping roofline will yield other benefits, too, because there’s a good chance this lower body will also feature a reduced co-efficient of drag. This could help the iX4 be even more efficient than the iX3 SUV, which already posts a range figure of up to 500 miles depending on the wheel size. 

But the iX4 won’t just be groundbreaking under the skin, because it will also feature BMW’s latest-generation interior and user-interface designs. Just like all future BMWs, a clever Panoramic iDrive display will be integrated at the base of the windscreen that takes the place of a traditional driver’s instrument cluster. This is paired with a trapezoidal touchscreen  that’s tapered towards the driver and handles all the main controls. 

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News editor at Auto Express, Jordan joined the team after six years at evo magazine where he specialised in news and reviews of cars at the high performance end of the car market. 

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