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      03-02-2021, 08:31 PM   #1
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Finally the real names of i4 and iX.

The most finaliest final model names for i4:
  • i4 eDrive35
  • i4 eDrive40
  • i4 M50 (this is xDrive)

And the same for iX
  • iX xDrive40
  • iX xDrive50
  • iX M60 (so, not a full M car).
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      03-02-2021, 08:56 PM   #3
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How do they sign off on these names without ever thinking if the general consumer would even understand what it means.

xDrive and eDrive? i4 gets eDrive but no xDrive, and the iX gets xDrive but no eDrive despite being an EV? Why can’t either have both?

35, 40, 50? Why not go off kW h like Tesla? You’re setting yourself up for consumers thinking your electric numbers are referring to battery size, immediately making consumers think = worse than Tesla (ex: P85/100D). And M “60?” The number only previously used for V12s?

I’m even struggling to understand this. Again I’m referring to the average consumer here. None of these names are going to stick and it’s just going to cause confusion.
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How do they sign off on these names without ever thinking if the general consumer would even understand what it means.

xDrive and eDrive? i4 gets eDrive but no xDrive, and the iX gets xDrive but no eDrive despite being an EV? Why can't either have both?

35, 40, 50? Why not go off kW h like Tesla? You're setting yourself up for consumers thinking your electric numbers are referring to battery size, immediately making consumers think = worse than Tesla (goes up to 100). And M "60?" The number only previously used for V12s?

I'm even struggling to understand this.
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The new nomenclature is just overwhelming not to say more...

Just call it iX for electric models and follow the past way of doing things and put the number based on the battery size like the 3 series 1.8 cc used to be 318 for example.

The screwed up the whole thing so bad that now you get lost in translation with those stupid things.

Not that I care anyway, will never buy electric...

I am waiting for iX edrive 0.5 xDrive E Competition Service Pack 2

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Visiting home currently. Drove a Model 3 yesterday then drove my father's Macan S right after.

There's really no comparison. The Model 3 is fast sure, but it feels like an appliance. No noise, no vibrations, no gear selector, barren interior. A totally sterile experience. The Macan S on the other hand makes great noises, has tight steering with sufficient road feel, and a proper shifter.

EVs are great appliances for the masses, but as a car enthusiast I'm not convinced.
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Visiting home currently. Drove a Model 3 yesterday then drove my father's Macan S right after.

There's really no comparison. The Model 3 is fast sure, but it feels like an appliance. No noise, no vibrations, no gear selector, barren interior. A totally sterile experience. The Macan S on the other hand makes great noises, has tight steering with sufficient road feel, and a proper shifter.

EVs are great appliances for the masses, but as a car enthusiast I'm not convinced.
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How do they sign off on these names without ever thinking if the general consumer would even understand what it means.
If you check my thread, you'll see, I think, three i4 names announcements that I made not because I was trying to sound important and was pulling random names out of my ass but because BMW was actually going back and forth on different names and I was dutifully reporting every turn on that weird journey.
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Originally Posted by chriscam95 View Post
How do they sign off on these names without ever thinking if the general consumer would even understand what it means.

xDrive and eDrive? i4 gets eDrive but no xDrive, and the iX gets xDrive but no eDrive despite being an EV? Why can’t either have both?

35, 40, 50? Why not go off kW h like Tesla? You’re setting yourself up for consumers thinking your electric numbers are referring to battery size, immediately making consumers think = worse than Tesla (ex: P85/100D). And M “60?” The number only previously used for V12s?

I’m even struggling to understand this. Again I’m referring to the average consumer here. None of these names are going to stick and it’s just going to cause confusion.
This is like Apple's old Mac naming convention from the 1990s. A shocker. They are great descriptors but not good product names. Tesla does this much better.
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Hey guys,

my name is Chris an I'm new here at bimmerpost.
Currently I'm driving a BMW M2 and looking forward to buy an i4 M50.

So as the production names have revealed here today, I googled "i4 eDrive40" an found this page:

https://www.bmw.de/de/content_export...s-dcs-viz.html



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Hey guys,

my name is Chris an I'm new here at bimmerpost.
Currently I'm driving a BMW M2 and looking forward to buy an i4 M50.

So as the production names have revealed here today, I googled "i4 eDrive40" an found this page:

https://www.bmw.de/de/content_export...s-dcs-viz.html
Did you take screenshots?
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Did you take screenshots?
The website consisted entirely of text. Exactly the text I posted here, I just copy paste it. It looked like a text file. No pictures.
The page has been revised in the meantime, you can see if you click on the link.

I'm really looking forward to the 20" M DOUBLE SP. 868 M BIC. MT PT rims.
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Visiting home currently. Drove a Model 3 yesterday then drove my father's Macan S right after.

There's really no comparison. The Model 3 is fast sure, but it feels like an appliance. No noise, no vibrations, no gear selector, barren interior. A totally sterile experience. The Macan S on the other hand makes great noises, has tight steering with sufficient road feel, and a proper shifter.

EVs are great appliances for the masses, but as a car enthusiast I'm not convinced.
And this is one of my goals: make an EV that's not as sterile as a freshly cleaned hospital room.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chrisss_GER View Post
The website consisted entirely of text. Exactly the text I posted here, I just copy paste it. It looked like a text file. No pictures.
The page has been revised in the meantime, you can see if you click on the link.

I'm really looking forward to the 20" M DOUBLE SP. 868 M BIC. MT PT rims.
Very cool info, thank you! I still found it on google search but clicking the link it goes nowhere.
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Electric car (vacuum cleaner)? No thanks.

I will wait for synthetic fuel.
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Finally the real names of i4 and iX.
Thanks yngulgyn.

I'm surprised they're not doing an i4 xDrive40 out of the gate. I would expect that to eventually be the volume model, similar to the 330i xDrive today (and 430i GC xDrive soon).

The names don't mean much until we get more details about the battery and motor output. I suspect the two M models (M50, M60) will have similar total power with the battery capacity being the main differentiator.
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I think the names of the i4 and iX versions are as expected how BMW's currently are named, not very surprised there. With the name you can eather indicate the battery capacity or the performance.
There will be a 420i, 430i and a M440i. So it makes sense to have a i4 ...30 / 40 / M50. I guess the i4...30 will be somewhere in the performance range of a 430i. It Would be harder for everyone to clasify the i4 models within the 4er family if you had a i4 80e (?).
Still very curious about the iX M60
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jfc BMW marketing has gone to complete shit. love the cars and brand but my god.

ive seen better ideas written in crayon.
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so the only xDrive i4 is the M Performance version? That's 100%? Did BMW learn nothing from the electric X3? Aside from the fact that they'd be cutting off the majority of potential sales since many people WANT all-wheel drive, the range and efficiency are better with two smaller motors making the same amount of total power than one big motor. Hell, Tesla will have tri-motor vehicles out before BMW has anything with two.
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so the only xDrive i4 is the M Performance version? That's 100%?
That's not necessarily the case. Other models can and probably will be added later.

But yes, if these are indeed all of the launch models, I agree that not including a lower tier AWD i4 is a questionable move.
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