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BMW 5 Series Hybrid available early 2011

May 23rd, 2010 Horatiu B. No comments

At the previously mentioned BMW shareholders meeting in Munich, Dr. Norbert Reithofer, BMW’s CEO, confirmed that the BMW 5 Series ActiveHybrid has been greenlighted for production and first models will hit the market in early 2011.

“As early as next year, the new BMW 5-Series will also be available as a full hybrid,” Reithofer said. “And we are anticipating the hybridization of further models series, such as the BMW 3-Series. We also work with modules in this field, choosing the most suitable hybrid solution for the respective model.”

The BMW ActiveHybrid 5 was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show back in March. The drive system featured in the BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid consists of 3.0 liter straight-six N55 gasoline engine with TwinPower Turbo technology, eight-speed automatic transmission, and electric drive. Integration of BMW ActiveHybrid technology in a sedan already extremely efficient with its “conventional” combustion engine reduces both fuel consumption and emissions once again by more than 10 per cent.

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At the same time the electric motor offers a boost function, supporting the gasoline engine in generating particularly dynamic drive power for an even more sporting driving experience in the car.

The drivetrain technology featured in the BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid allows all-electric, zero-emission motoring in city traffic. At the same time a special hybrid-based Auto Start Stop function offers additional efficiency by consistently switching off the combustion engine when stopping at the traffic lights, a road junction, or in congested traffic.

The combustion engine is supported in the BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid by an electrical drive system developed specifically for this model and arranged in compact dimensions between the straight-six combustion engine and the automatic transmission. Drawing its energy from a high-voltage battery at the back of the car, the electric motor develops maximum output of 40 kW.

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Pricing is unknown at the moment, but we expect to see it at similar levels as the top 550i model.


BMW at Geneva Motor Show 2010

March 1st, 2010 Horatiu B. No comments

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With two days left before the press opening days at Geneva Motor Show, BMW releases new videos highlighting some of the new vehicles to be introduced at the European auto show.

The biggest premiere is the new 2011 BMW 5 Series, the refreshed, redesigned sedan that has been extensively covered in the past by us. Along with the F10 5er, the 5 Series ActiveHybrid will be unveiled for the first time ever.

The BMW 3 Series Coupe and Convertible facelifts will also be introduced at the same auto show and for the first time, we will have the opportunity to examine the design changes we have much written about.

BMW X5 LCI will represent the X-family with its latest cosmetic improvements, along with the aggressive looking M Sport package.

MINI, the highly profitable brand within BMW Group, will also introduce a world premiere model: MINI Countryman.

Several other models will be present at the first major European auto show of the year, but unfortunately, the highly rumored BMW M1 Concept has not made the cut.

We will be on site on Tuesday and report live, so stay tuned for exclusive interviews, photos and videos from Geneva.


World Premiere: BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid

February 26th, 2010 Horatiu B. No comments

Parallel to the world debut of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, BMW is also presenting the concept of a future-oriented full-hybrid model in the upper midrange segment: The BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid for the first time offers the combination of a BMW straight-six with electric drive, setting new standards for sporting pleasure at the wheel and superior sustainability in this segment.

The new concept car offers a particularly good rendition of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan in all its dynamic, efficient and innovative qualities, at the same time representing the ongoing development of the BMW ActiveHybrid X6 and the BMW ActiveHybrid 7 with their drivetrain technology already in production.

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The drive system featured in the BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid consists of a straight-six gasoline engine with TwinPower Turbo technology, eight-speed automatic transmission, and electric drive. Integration of BMW ActiveHybrid technology in a sedan already extremely efficient with its “conventional” combustion engine reduces both fuel consumption and emissions once again by more than 10 per cent. At the same time the electric motor offers a boost function, supporting the gasoline engine in generating particularly dynamic drive power for an even more sporting driving experience in the car.

Intelligent energy management likewise serves to enhance the efficiency of the overall system, its unique functions ensuring appropriate control and management of all energy paths within the car and appropriate interaction of the drivetrain components precisely adjusted to driving conditions.

The drivetrain technology featured in the BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid allows all-electric, zero-emission motoring in city traffic. At the same time a special hybrid-based Auto Start Stop function offers additional efficiency by consistently switching off the combustion engine when stopping at the traffic lights, a road junction, or in congested traffic. Optimised comfort, finally, is provided by the auxiliary climate control function already featured in the BMW ActiveHybrid 7.

Special development of ActiveHybrid technology as part of BMW EfficientDynamics.

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The concept car based on the new BMW 5 Series Sedan for the first time presents the next generation of BMW ActiveHybrid technology, a special solution exclusive to BMW for intelligent interaction of the combustion engine and electric drive focused specifically on the requirements made of a dynamic sedan in the upper midrange segment.
Taking this approach, BMW is consistently continuing the development of hybrid technology according to a modular principle (best of hybrid), thus offering the optimum rendition of BMW ActiveHybrid technology for each concept and vehicle segment.

In accordance with the BMW EfficientDynamics development strategy, this ensures highly effective and practical use of hybrid technology for the reduction of both fuel consumption and emissions.
Also in the BMW Series Sedan segment: the BMW among hybrids combines supreme dynamics with maximum efficiency.

The combustion engine is supported in the BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid by an electrical drive system developed specifically for this model and arranged in compact dimensions between the straight-six combustion engine and the automatic transmission. Drawing its energy from a high-voltage battery at the back of the car, the electric motor develops maximum output of 40 kW.

An automatic clutch connects the gasoline engine and the electric motors.

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Due to the particularly high level of torque generated from the start through the electric motors, the interaction of the two drive systems ensures extremely spontaneous and dynamic acceleration whenever required.
Perfectly integrated, precisely controlled: high-voltage battery supplying power to both the electric motor and the on-board network.

In overrun and when applying the brakes, the electric drive systems acts as a generator developing electric power fed into the high-voltage battery. This converts kinetic energy otherwise wasted as heat in the brake system into electric power saved for subsequent use.

Such energy obtained without any further consumption of fuel may then be used to generate drive power or operate electrical functions in the car.

This principle is the same as that of Brake Energy Regeneration already applied in BMW’s current production models, with the level of electrical energy generated by the electric motor being significantly greater and the increase in efficiency correspondingly higher.

The high-voltage battery likewise developed for this specific concept is fitted within a high-strength special case near the rear axle of the BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid. This leads to an optimum position in terms of both safety and harmonious weight distribution. An integrated control unit permanently analyses the charge status of the high-voltage battery and controls both the battery charge process by way of Brake Energy Regeneration and the system cooling process. Apart from the electric motor, the high-voltage battery also delivers electric power to the car’s on-board network. Among other things, this allows efficient operation of the car’s auxiliary climate control activated whenever required by a remote control function to cool down the car’s interior significantly even before starting the engine.

Convenient use of the all-electric driving mode and the Auto Start Stop function is likewise guaranteed in this way, with all electrical functions such as the audio system, climate control or navigation remaining fully available even with the combustion engine switched off.

Unique: intelligent energy management with advance analysis of driving conditions.

BMW ActiveHybrid technology provides its unique potential in terms of both efficiency and driving dynamics under all kinds of conditions and throughout a wide load range.

Unlike conventional hybrid cars whose extra efficiency is largely limited to city traffic, both the BMW ActiveHybrid X6 and the BMW ActiveHybrid 7, by combining the combustion engine and the electric motor, are able to offer significantly lower fuel consumption and emission ratings also at higher speeds. This is made possible by technically sophisticated power electronics masterminding the interaction of the combustion engine and electric motor and thus optimising the overall efficiency of the drive system as a whole.

The BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid once again raises the range of functions provided by such power electronics to an even higher standard. As an example, the energy contained in the fuel and provided by the high-voltage battery may now be used even more specifically and efficiently to provide that Sheer Driving Pleasure so typical of BMW.

Taking additional factors into account, the interaction of the two drive units in the BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid is tailored to the driver’s requirements and current driving conditions with maximum precision. At the same time the power electronics also control the operation of the car’s ancillary units and comfort functions, again in the interest of maximum efficiency.

The range and diversity of parameters taken into account by the system is indeed quite unique in the automobile, just as the number of functions controlled in this way. A high level of all-round networking allows the power electronics to provide intelligent energy management, thus optimising the operating strategy of the entire vehicle under all conditions.

A further unique feature of energy management in the BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid is the car’s ability to adjust its operating strategy not just to current, but also to upcoming driving conditions. To do this the power electronics from the start evaluate data indicating a possible change in exterior conditions or the driver’s wishes and prepare the components in the drivetrain as well as the car’s electronic system for a possible change in requirements.

To analyse driving conditions up front, the system uses data provided by engine and chassis management as well as the sensors in the driver assistance systems on board the car. Data saved in the navigation system on the route chosen by the driver likewise goes into the final calculation, enabling the system to forecast driving conditions on the route directly ahead. Then, proceeding from this analysis, the car is coordinated in advance and the optimum use of all systems serves to use the energy available with maximum efficiency.

Should the system determine, for example, that the autobahn ahead is about to lead downhill, the charge level of the high-voltage battery is intelligently controlled in advance to regain brake energy upfront with maximum efficiency.
Similarly, the high-voltage battery may be fully charged in good time before the driver reaches his destination, enabling the system to switch off the combustion engine at an early point and change to all-electric drive along the final stretch of road. Indeed, this forward-looking function is able to extend the cruising range on electric power by up to 30%.

The BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid: the future of driving pleasure and efficiency in the upper midrange segment.

Optimised to an even higher standard in the BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid, the drivetrain and control systems underline the great significance of hybrid technology as a cornerstone of BMW EfficientDynamics. Looking at a new generation of hybrid technology from BMW featured in the BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid therefore offers particularly attractive perspectives, the ongoing development of BMW ActiveHybrid technology serving to provide substantial progress in all areas leading to a harmonious all-round concept with distinctive features typical of the brand.

The BMW Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid is therefore more dynamic, efficient and more intelligent than conventional representatives of this drive technology, standing out clearly as the BMW among hybrid cars in this segment.


BMW ActiveHybrid 5 Coming to Geneva Motor Show

January 23rd, 2010 Horatiu B. No comments

At the BMW 5 Series International Media Launch, Dr. Klaus Draeger, BMW AG board member for Research & Development, confirmed for Automotive News what we reported as a rumor just a few weeks back. A hybrid version of the new BMW 5 Series will be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March.

It will be the first hybrid based on the 5 Series, the same as the 7 Hybrid was for the flagship. But here is where it gets interesting. It will drop the large, powerful V8 engine seen in the ActiveHybrid X6 and ActiveHybrid 7, and it will be powered by a six cylinder engine outputting 218 horsepower coupled with 40 ponies coming from an electric motor.

It will be featured in the same Bluewater metallic, now specific to the hybrid concepts and will showcases several aerodynamic elements: lower ride height, more sculptured skirts and aerodynamically enhanced wheel covers aimed at lowering drag.

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Clearly BMW has high expectations for the 5 Series line-up, as reinforced by Adrian Von Hooydonk in an interview with us who said “the 5 Series is the core of the brand”. Dr. Draeger mentions something along the same line, ““is the way a BMW sedan should be with aesthetics and efficient dynamics”.

The production version of the ActiveHybrid 5 is scheduled to debut in late 2010.

[Source: Automotive News ]


BMW: The Road Ahead in 2010

January 3rd, 2010 Horatiu B. No comments

Back in December, our article on the Tentative 2010 BMW Roadmap scratched the surface on things we predicted will happen this year, from new models unveiling to future concepts. While the list was fairly accurate, there were still some missing pieces of the puzzle that we might be able to put together today.

Courtesy of Scott27 of GCZ, we are able to give you a far more complete picture of what lies ahead for BMW in 2010. While we can’t vouch for the entire information related by the BMW insider, there are certainly some overlapping news that we have heard from other sources as well. Since we’re only in January, there is also a possibility that some plans may change as we advanced into the year.

So, let’s begin summarizing his entire report:

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Prior to Detroit Auto Show (January):

  • BMW 3 Series Coupe, Convertible, M3 Coupe Press Releases

Detroit Auto Show (January 11th):

  • BMW Concept Active E
  • BMW Z4 sDrive35is
  • BMW 740 U.S. debut
  • BMW 535i GT

Geneva Motor Show (March 4th):

  • 2011  BMW 5 Series Sedan
  • BMW 5 Series Hybrid Concept
  • 2011 BMW 3 Series Coupe/Convertible Facelift
  • 2011 BMW M3 Coupe Facelift
  • Secret BMW Concept car
  • MINI Crossover Production model

New York Auto Show (April 2nd):

  • 2011 BMW 5 Series Sedan

Summer

  • BMW 5 Series Sedan Li (long-wheelbase for the Chinese market)
  • 2011 BMW 5 Series Touring Press Release
  • 2011 BMW 5 Series M-Sport Package

Paris Motor Show (October 2nd):

  • BMW ActiveE Production Car (eDrive)
  • BMW 520d
  • Second Secret BMW Concept car
  • Rolls-Royce Drophead Coupe

November

  • 2011 BMW 6-Series Coupe Press Release

Los Angeles Auto Show (December 3rd)

  • BMW X1 U.S. debut

December

  • BMW to unveil turbocharged four and three cylinder engines

TBA

  • BMW X3 TBA
  • BMW X5 Facelift (our bet goes on New York Auto Show)
  • Vision MINI

If things change or we come across new information, we will keep you informed as always. Also expect live coverage from all the auto shows listed above.


Rumor: BMW Active Hybrid 5 Concept to be unveiled at Geneva Auto Show

December 20th, 2009 Horatiu B. No comments

Rumor of the day goes something like this: BMW plans to unveil an ActiveHybrid Concept of the new BMW 5 Series. The place chosen for this unexpected revealing? The Geneva Auto Show that that begins in 2010 and where BMW plans to showcase several other……”surprises”, as people close to BMW would like to name them.

While the 1 Series Coupe ActiveE is set to debut in Detroit next month, the rumormill tells us to keep our eyes on the Swiss auto show.

So what’s the fuss about the ActiveHybrid 5 Concept? Well, for one, it will be the first hybrid based on the 5 Series, the same as the 7 Hybrid was for the flagship. But here is where it gets interesting. It will drop the large, powerful V8 engine seen in the ActiveHybrid X6 and ActiveHybrid 7, and it will be powered by a six cylinder engine outputting 218 horsepower coupled with 40 ponies coming from an electric motor.

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Not the actual concept. Feature here is the new 5 Series Sedan

It will be featured in the same Bluewater metallic, now specific to the hybrid concepts and will showcases several aerodynamic elements: lower ride height, more sculptured skirts  and aerodynamically enhanced wheel covers aimed at lowering drag.

The production version of the ActiveHybrid 5 is scheduled, rumored we would say at this point, to debut in late 2010.

We’re not placing all of our bets on this, but if it happens, you heard it here first.


Autocar: “BMW plans more hybrid models”

November 9th, 2009 Horatiu B. No comments

On the launch of the new BMW X6 ActiveHybrid, Autocar UK sat down with BMW project leader Peter Tuennermann to discuss the firm’s future hybrid plans. This past year, there were several rumors around future BMW hybrid models, starting with a 5 Series and X5 hybrid and ending with the X3.

But were these just simply rumors or is BMW indeed looking to extend their hybrid offerings? Just yesterday we learned that even Rolls Royce is considering a hybrid version of the new Ghost.

Let’s take a look at the interview published by Autocar:

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Why has BMW decided to begin offering hybrid models?

Electrification will play an ever increasing role in personal mobility in the future as emission regulations become ever more stringent. The hybrid is the first step towards realizing the goal of emission free motoring. It might not end up being the final solution but no car maker can afford to ignore its importance.

The ActiveHybrid X6 runs a full hybrid system while the ActiveHybrid 7 uses a simpler mild hybrid set-up. Why has BMW developed two different hybrid architectures?

Each system is different. The mild hybrid requires far less modification of an existing vehicle structure and can be supported with a lithium ion battery, which offers rapid recharging. But it isn’t capable of zero emission capability. The full hybrid is far more complex and requires a much larger battery which adds to the cost enormously, which is why we’ve chosen nickel metal hydride. However, it can support full electric drive.

What BMW models can we expect to be offered with the choice of petrol hybrid drive?

Volume models like the 3-, 5- and 7-series are clearly more suited towards a mild hybrid set-up on the basis of their packaging and broad appeal. But larger and heavier models like the X3, X5 and X6 lends themselves to a full hybrid solution. It’s too early to say which models we will bring to market with a hybrid option but I can reveal we will launch a third hybrid model within the next 12 months.

Will we ever see a diesel-electric hybrid?

The BMW EfficientDynamics concept car revealed we are looking at mating diesel engines with electric drive. The question we’ve got to answer is just what layout provides the best benefits for the customer. At the moment the concept of a range extender certainly looks interesting but it’s not the only solution.

New set of 2011 BMW 5 Series spy photos

October 14th, 2009 Horatiu B. No comments

If our sources are correct, we’re weeks away from the unveiling of the first official photos of 2011 BMW 5 Series.  In the mean time, 5 Series test mules continue testing across Europe.

The photos shown below were spotted in Germany and Austria, including some shots from the car doing the ‘Ring track. If most of the spy photos we’ve seen where giving us the 5er in a dark silver color, these latest ones show us the new 5 in the Milano Beige color.

The 2011 BMW 5 Series subject has been reported by us many times, but for those of you that are new to the blog, let’s do another quick recap.

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BMW will revise the term much used in past success “Die neue Klasse” to welcome its new F10 5er the 6th generation model of the highly successful and important mid class sedan.

The new 5er will of course replace the successful and avantgarde looking E60 series of the BMW 5er and will be an all new car from the ground up although with the advent of the BMW 5er Gran Turismo although a member of the same family on the exterior surface there are few areas shared with the 5er . Door Mirrors , side indicator lights and door handles are the relatively evident components identified between the 5er and the 5er Gran Turismo.

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Every body panel is unique to the 5er as BMW claim the 5er Gran Turismo is a stand alone premium concept. The new  design idea was to built a car that looks expensive, but more modern and proportionate than a typical mid segment sedan.

The low roofline and short overhangs are typical of this approach and in general the car is evenly proportioned with a wider track to accommodate larger wheelarches which was a visual problem with the E60 when run on 16″ or 17″ wheels because it made the car look heavy which meant to have the car looking perfect the optional 18″ wheels had to be applied to show the proportions of the modern appearance of the E60.

The more dynamic styling expresses an intent to disguise the heavy look seen in a mid segment sedan, the wider track also helped integrating a wider twin kidney grille.

The new BMW 5 Series grows a few inches both in length and width, but one of BMW’s goals was to keep the car at the current weight levels. To achieve this, extensive aluminum in the exterior panels have been used.

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Body shells and platforms can be made lighter and stronger using this new process. Additional areas of the car, such as water pumps, transmission cases and suspension mounts have also been made out of lighter materials, and  the new car retains the typical BMW 50/50 weight distribution.

Efficient Dynamics will be highly featured in the next generation 5 Series with the usual features, now taken for granted. New  efficiency features will also include specially designed aerodynamic wheels.

In light of future legislation, BMW have been working Active Hybrid model as well using the same “mild” hybrid technology as the 7er. The Active Hybrid 5 and the  the Active Hybrid 5d, will use the same system as the Active Hybrid X6, but will replace the V8 for a 3.0 liter diesel engine.

Both cars are rumored to make their debut at Geneva Motor Show in 2010.

[Photos: CarEnthusiast | SecretNewCars ]

Thanks for the photos Josef!