electric 2022 BMW i4 have been revealed – including the first ever battery-powered performance model from
BMW M – with Australian deliveries to begin in the first quarter of 2022 (January to March inclusive).
BMW will offer two variants of the fully-electric version of the 4 Series Down Under, starting with the
i4 eDrive40 from $99,900 before on-road costs, with the flagship
i4 M50 on sale from $124,900 before on-road costs.
The BMW i4 eDrive40 is powered by a single electric motor driving the rear wheels, producing
250kW and
430Nm.
Range is quoted as 590km based on Europe s WLTP test cycle, with the vehicle completing the 0-100km/h sprint in a claimed 5.7 seconds – or roughly the same acceleration you can expect from the BMW 430i M Sport.
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It’s only just been revealed but BMW Australia has been quick to sort out the local lineup and confirm prices for the all-new 2022 2 Series, ahead of its launch here late this year.
Just two variants are locked in for Australia for the initial launch, with a “high performance model from BMW M” division (the next M2) to launch in 2022. For now, buyers will have the 220i and the M240i xDrive to choose from.
The 220i features a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder engine that produces 135kW and 300Nm, sent through an eight-speed auto and into a rear-wheel drive system. BMW claims 0-100km/h comes up in 7.5 seconds, which is quite respectable for an entry model.