BMW X3 30e xDrive – Charging & Electric Range #completecar #automobile #carvideo #cargram #carreview

As I said, this is the plug-in hybrid version of the X3. BMW is making some pretty grand claims for the 19 kWh battery that’s in this car, and that’s charged up from this single AC power flap. Sadly, there is no fast DC charging, which is a little bit annoying. Uh, but it will charge at 11 kW, so it’s it’s pretty brisk as far as AC charging is concerned. BMW claims up to 90 km of electric range. Will it actually do that? Well, we’ll find out as this week goes

BMW X3 30e xDrive – Charging & Electric Range

We talk about the plug-in hybrid BMW X3, which has a 19kWh battery that can be charged at up to 11kW via a single AC power flap. There’s no DC fast-charging option, which is a bit disappointing. BMW claims an electric range of up to 90km – we’ll be testing that over the week.

Price: from €73,157.70
Fuel type: Petrol Plug-in Hybrid
Power: 220kW (299hp) – 140kW (190hp) petrol + up to 135kW (184hp) electric (output depends on battery charge)
Transmission: Automatic with gearshift paddles
0–100km/h: 6.2 seconds
WLTP electric range (combined): 85–88km
Battery: 19kWh usable
WLTP fuel consumption (combined): 3–2.8 l/100km
Energy consumption (combined): 16.3–15.9kWh/100km
WLTP CO₂ emissions (combined): 69–64g/km

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