BMW 545e - EVGLOBE - News on Electric Vehicles and Hybrids Latest News on Electric Vehicles and Plug-in Hybrids Wed, 12 Aug 2020 00:49:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.3 https://evglobe.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/cropped-evglobe-favicon-32x32.png BMW 545e - EVGLOBE - News on Electric Vehicles and Hybrids 32 32 172650957 2020 BMW 545e xDrive – Test Drive https://evglobe.com/2020/08/11/2020-bmw-545e-xdrive-test-drive/ https://evglobe.com/2020/08/11/2020-bmw-545e-xdrive-test-drive/#respond Wed, 12 Aug 2020 00:49:36 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=1623 The BMW 5 Series model range has already been out on the market for a few years. Worldwide sales of the current generation just recently topped the mark of 600,000 units. Starting July 2020, the revised version of the 5 Series went on sale as well. Next to design changes and technology updates, we also […]

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The BMW 5 Series model range has already been out on the market for a few years. Worldwide sales of the current generation just recently topped the mark of 600,000 units. Starting July 2020, the revised version of the 5 Series went on sale as well. Next to design changes and technology updates, we also see new models coming to global markets. Especially the plug-in hybrid range has been extended to a total of five models. And that’s also the main reason why we came to Munich.

BMW invited us to test drive the all-new BMW 545e xDrive Sedan, BMW’s flagship PHEV (plug-in hybrid electrified vehicle) model within the 5 Series model range. The new BMW 545e joins the BMW 530e which went on sale in early 2017. While the 530e is available as Sedan and Touring (either with or without xDrive), the 545e will solely be offered as a Sedan and comes standard with the xDrive all-wheel drive system.

Engine and Technology

Over the course of the last year, we saw the introduction of the BMW 745e and the BMW X5 xDrive45e. Both cars are powered by the marvelous BMW B58 engine, a turbocharged six-cylinder petrol engine with a total power output of 286 HP. Although the B58 is capable of producing even more power in other models, the engine has been modified and adapted for the cooperation with an electric motor. Consequently, also the BMW 545e xDrive is powered by combination of the B58 engine and an electric motor.

The electric motor is integrated in the drivetrain of the car and uses a 12 kWh battery to generate a maximum power output of 109 HP. If you are driving on pure electric power, BMW claims an electric range of 54 – 57 km (34 – 35 miles). Both systems are able to generate a combined power of 394 HP or 600 Nm (442 lb-ft) of torque.

The Exterior Design

Our pre-production test car came with the refreshed design of the M Sport package and featured the new exterior color Bernina Grey with an amber effect. Since the car was a pre-production model, some parts of exterior were still hidden with a camouflage tape.

At the front, a new taller and wider kidney grille stands out and is framed on the left and right side by the optional BMW laser lights. The laser light technology is available for the first time ever for a BMW 5 Series and features a new design with L-shaped light tubes arranged next to each other.

Driving the BMW 545e xDrive

Our test drive with the BMW 545e xDrive started in Garching at the BMW press department. An instructor would be leading the way for the next one and a half hours. We will spend some time cruising through the Bavarian countryside and head back via the Autobahn.

For the first part of drive I kept the BMW 545e in the HYBRID mode, which is also the default driving mode of the car. The HYBRID mode allows the car to choose the way of generating its power. You can either run on pure electric power or, if needed, use the petrol engine. The additional use of the petrol engine happens smoothly and effortless, although you can feel the boost in power immediately.

Alongside the HYBRID driving mode the driver can also select an ADAPTIVE driving mode which is automatically adjusting the vehicles settings. In combination with the active route guidance of the navigation system, the car is able to anticipate upcoming driving situations.

During our test drive, we were also able to see BMW’s ADAPTIVE driving mode in action. When we passed the entrance of Hohenkammer, the BMW 545e rolled down the hill and used the generated energy to charge the batteries.

Of course, the goal was to also test the ELECTRIC driving mode, especially when I entered smaller villages. While driving in the ELECTRIC mode, the BMW 545e is capable of accelerating up to 140 km/h (87 mph). The car runs on electric power all the way as long as the battery isn’t empty or you kick down the accelerator pedal.

For some parts of the drive, I was also able to enjoy some curvy roads with less traffic. Naturally, I switched the driving mode to SPORT. The center display immediately highlights the dashboard in red colors. The new 544e PHEV felt more aggressive, stiffer and ready for some action.

The six-cylinder petrol engine and the electric motor join forces and transform the plug-in hybrid into a powerful sports car which is eager to hunt one corner after the other. The steering is exactly what we’ve seen in other 5 Series models: softer in the more comfortable driving modes, but precise and stiff in SPORT.

But the BMW 545e is much more than just a sports sedan. The idea behind the new plug-in hybrid is to offer the customer a wide range of driving modes and features, with fuel consumption and eco-friendliness in mind.

At the end of our test drive I was quite impressed by the overall performance of the BMW 545e.  The numbers on the central display also reflect that. I drove a total distance of 99 km (61.5 miles) and I was able to cover two-thirds of the distance on pure electric range.

The energy usage for this part of the trip was 10.4 kWh/100 km (which is even below the official WLTP rating). For the rest of the distance I used 4.4 l/100 km (53.4 mpg).

Not a bad result at all for a 5 Series sedan with 394 HP.

Price and Availability

The 2020 BMW 545e xDrive is scheduled to arrive at European dealership in November this year. The base price for the car starts at 68,235 EUR. For now, BMW has no plans to bring the 545e to the North American market.

Bottom Line

Of course, it can be questioned if a plug-in hybrid needs to have a six-cylinder engine and a combined system output of 394 HP. But if it’s up to me, that’s not a question at all. In the end it comes down to everyone’s personal driving profile.

While I can use the electric motor to drive environmental friendly to my office on weekdays, I am also able to enjoy the power of the six-cylinder engine during a weekend trip in the mountains. The BMW 545e xDrive is capable to offer the best of both worlds. If you are looking for a powerful and yet environmental friendly car, the BMW 545e xDrive is the perfect symbiosis of both worlds.

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2021 BMW 545e: Real Life Photos Of The New PHEV https://evglobe.com/2020/08/05/2021-bmw-545e-photos/ https://evglobe.com/2020/08/05/2021-bmw-545e-photos/#respond Wed, 05 Aug 2020 19:24:37 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=1503 Our 2021 BMW 545e test drive is under the way with the review scheduled to come out on August 12th. But until then, we’re giving you an extensive photo gallery of the latest plug-in hybrid from Munich. When it was unveiled last month, the facelifted BMW 5 Series also introduced extensive powertrain upgrades and updated […]

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Our 2021 BMW 545e test drive is under the way with the review scheduled to come out on August 12th. But until then, we’re giving you an extensive photo gallery of the latest plug-in hybrid from Munich. When it was unveiled last month, the facelifted BMW 5 Series also introduced extensive powertrain upgrades and updated plug-in hybrids.

Starting this Fall, this new BMW 545e PHEV variant will be available solely with xDrive and, for the time being, it will be reserved for the Sedan body only. The all-new 545e xDrive borrows its powertrain from the 745e and X5 xDrive45e and boasts no less than 394 PS (388 hp).

The new BMW 545e xDrive Sedan is powered by a 6-cylinder petrol engine that develops a peak output of 210 kW / 286 PS (282 hp). The hybrid architecture also employs an electric motor with a maximum output of 80 kW / 109 PS (108 hp).

The petrol-electric duo brings together the combined output of the plug-in hybrid system to a peak of 290 kW / 394 PS (388 hp). The maximum torque developed reaches a top 600 Nm (442 lb-ft) which is delivered to the BMW xDrive all-wheel drive chassis, thanks to the 8-speed Steptronic transmission. The new 545e xDrive Sedan is capable of running in purely electric mode between 54 and 57 kilometers (34 – 35 miles) as per WLTP.

Last, but not least, the 545e xDrive will come with the BMW eDrive Zones function as standard. When the system detects the plug-in hybrid 5 Series model enters a designated BMW eDrive zone, it will automatically switch to all-electric running mode.

If you live in the U.S., the BMW 545e will not, unfortunately, be available. BMW of North America hasn’t confirmed any future plans to bring this exciting plug-in hybrid on this side of the pond.

For now, let’s enjoy this photo gallery and stay tuned for our test drive:

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BMW 545e PHEV confirmed for launch in Summer 2020 https://evglobe.com/2020/05/26/bmw-545e-phev/ https://evglobe.com/2020/05/26/bmw-545e-phev/#respond Wed, 27 May 2020 00:41:46 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=1100 The facelifted BMW 5 Series introduces extensive powertrain upgrades, all-range electrification and the new BMW 545e xDrive plug-in hybrid. Starting this Fall, this new PHEV variant will be available solely with xDrive and, for the time being, it will be reserved for the Sedan body only. The all-new 545e xDrive borrows its powertrain from the […]

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The facelifted BMW 5 Series introduces extensive powertrain upgrades, all-range electrification and the new BMW 545e xDrive plug-in hybrid. Starting this Fall, this new PHEV variant will be available solely with xDrive and, for the time being, it will be reserved for the Sedan body only. The all-new 545e xDrive borrows its powertrain from the 745e and X5 xDrive45e and boasts no less than 394 PS (388 hp).

The new BMW 545e xDrive Sedan is powered by a 6-cylinder petrol engine that develops a peak output of 210 kW / 286 PS (282 hp). The hybrid architecture also employs an electric motor with a maximum output of 80 kW / 109 PS (108 hp).

The petrol-electric duo brings together the combined output of the plug-in hybrid system to a peak of 290 kW / 394 PS (388 hp). The maximum torque developed reaches a top 600 Nm (442 lb-ft) which is delivered to the BMW xDrive all-wheel drive chassis, thanks to the 8-speed Steptronic transmission.

The new 545e xDrive Sedan is capable of running in purely electric mode between 54 and 57 kilometers (34 – 35 miles) as per WLTP.

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Rumor: BMW preparing a new PHEV – BMW 545e for 2020 https://evglobe.com/2020/04/02/rumor-bmw-preparing-a-new-phev-bmw-545e-for-2020/ https://evglobe.com/2020/04/02/rumor-bmw-preparing-a-new-phev-bmw-545e-for-2020/#respond Thu, 02 Apr 2020 19:48:56 +0000 https://evglobe.com/?p=519 According to a new report, BMW is preparing another plug-in hybrid for 2020. The BMW 545e will arrive alongside the 5 Series facelift which will debut later this year. The 2020 BMW 545e brings the technology of the 745e and X5 xDrive45e to the 5 Series and supplements the BMW Group’s PHEV portfolio with a particularly sporty option. The […]

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According to a new report, BMW is preparing another plug-in hybrid for 2020. The BMW 545e will arrive alongside the 5 Series facelift which will debut later this year.

The 2020 BMW 545e brings the technology of the 745e and X5 xDrive45e to the 5 Series and supplements the BMW Group’s PHEV portfolio with a particularly sporty option. The heart of the BMW 545e is a tried and tested drivetrain, which is made up of an in-line six-cylinder engine and an electric motor. The total system output of 394 hp. The system torque of 600 Newton meters is also very generous and promises superior driving performance.

With a time of just under 5 seconds for the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h, the BMW 545e penetrates is on par with the 540d xDrive and faster than the outgoing 530e (6.1 seconds).

The system output of 394 hp comes from a 286 hp of the in-line six-cylinder B58 petrol engine and  from an electric motor with 113 hp. Particularly important are the 265 Newton meters of torque of the electric motor, which are available at any time without delay and make it easy for the eight-speed automatic to bring the combustion engine into the correct speed range.

It remains to be seen whether the BMW 545e will be offered with rear-wheel and all-wheel drive, just like the 7 Series. The electric driving range is rumored to be around 60 kilometers on the WLTP cycle which means that most customers can easily complete their daily trips to work or shopping without emissions.

Unfortunately, it is also foreseeable that the BMW 545e will get a price that matches the performance. While the current 530e with 252 hp and four-cylinder is available from 56,200 euros, the prices for the 394 hp 545e with six-cylinder could be at least 60,000 euros.

It’s also unclear whether the 545e will be coming to the North American continent. If it’s not, this would be quite a baffling decision from BMW, as the US and Canada have been profitable markets for plug-in hybrids with the blue and white roundel on the hood so far.

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