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    2024 BMW i5 EPA Range, Energy Consumption And Pricing Overview

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    This quarter, BMW’s lineup of all-electric cars in the United States has expanded with the all-new 2024 BMW i5 model, which is expected to be a strong contender in the premium sedan segment.

    The 2024 BMW i5 was announced in May and InsideEVs already had an opportunity to take a first drive review, while deliveries to dealers started in late October.

    BMW currently offers two versions of the i5, the rear-wheel drive BMW i5 eDrive40 and the sporty all-wheel drive i5 M60.

    2024 BMW i5 First Drive Review
    2024 BMW i5 M60

    The base, BMW i5 eDrive40 with 19-inch wheels starts at an MSRP of $66,800 (plus a $995 destination charge). The switch to 20-inch wheels costs $800, but the switch to 21-inch wheels is expensive because it requires other additional elements.

    In the case of the BMW i5 M60, the base MSRP is $84,100 (with the same $995 DST) and the switch to bigger wheels is $800 (20-inch) or $1,800 (21-inch).

    In all cases, there is no $7,500 federal tax credit for the BMW i5, as the model is imported to the U.S. and exceeds the $55,000 price cap for cars.

    Model Base Price Dest. Charge Tax Credit Effective Price
    2024 BMW i5 eDrive40 19-inch $66,800 +$995 N/A $67,795
    2024 BMW i5 eDrive40 20-inch $67,600 +$995 N/A $68,595
    2024 BMW i5 eDrive40 21-inch $72,150 +$995 N/A $73,145
    2024 BMW i5 M60 19-inch $84,100 +$995 N/A $85,095
    2024 BMW i5 M60 20-inch $84,900 +$995 N/A $85,895
    2024 BMW i5 M60 21-inch $85,900 +$995 N/A $86,895

    In terms of the EPA Combined driving range, it’s up to 295 miles for the BMW i5 eDrive40 and up to 256 miles in the case of the BMW i5 M60. The difference is 39 miles or 13%. Both versions are equipped with the same 81.2-kilowatt-hour battery (usable capacity).

    The i5 eDrive40 has a 250-kilowatt electric motor and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds. The M60 has a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive powertrain with up to 442 kilowatts of power, which improves the acceleration to 3.7 seconds.

    Model Drive Battery
    (kWh)
    EPA
    Range
    0-60
    mph
    (sec)
    Top
    Speed
    2024 BMW i5 eDrive40 19-inch RWD 81.2 295 mi 5.7 120 mph
    2024 BMW i5 eDrive40 20-inch RWD 81.2 278 mi 5.7 120 mph
    2024 BMW i5 eDrive40 21-inch RWD 81.2 270 mi 5.7 120 mph
    2024 BMW i5 M60 19-inch AWD 81.2 256 mi 3.7 130 mph
    2024 BMW i5 M60 20-inch AWD 81.2 248 mi 3.7 130 mph
    2024 BMW i5 M60 21-inch AWD 81.2 240 mi 3.7 130 mph

    With the bigger wheels comes higher energy consumption of the car, thus lower range.

    The i5 eDrive40 with 20-inch wheels gets 17 fewer miles (5.8%) than the 19-inch version, while the 21-inch wheels cut the range by 25 miles or 8.5%.

    The i5 M60 also is not immune to this phenomenon and gets 8 miles or 3.1% less range when switching from 19- to 20-inch, or 16 miles (6.3%) less range with 21-inch wheels.

    2024 BMW i5 EPA Energy Consumption

    The EPA already officially listed all BMW i5 range and energy consumption ratings.

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    Energy consumption, including charging losses, of the 2024 BMW i5 eDrive40 with 19-inch wheels, is estimated at 105 MPGe or about 321 watt-hours per mile.

    Interestingly, that’s a slightly better result than in the case of the 2024 BMW i4 eDrive40 19-inch at 100 MPGe or 337 Wh/mi.

    2024 BMW i5 eDrive40 19-inch :: EPA Range rating by InsideEVs
    [Electric Vehicle 5-cycle label]
    Combined
    City
    Highway
    295 miles
    N/A
    N/A
    EPA Energy consumption (including charging losses):
    Combined
    City
    Highway
    105 MPGe: 321 Wh/mi
    104 MPGe: 324 Wh/mi
    105 MPGe: 321 Wh/mi
    2024 BMW i5 eDrive40 20-inch :: EPA Range rating by InsideEVs
    [Electric Vehicle 5-cycle label]
    Combined
    City
    Highway
    278 miles (447 km)
    N/A
    N/A
    EPA Energy consumption (including charging losses):
    Combined
    City
    Highway
    99 MPGe: 340 Wh/mi
    99 MPGe: 340 Wh/mi
    98 MPGe: 344 Wh/mi
    2024 BMW i5 eDrive40 21-inch :: EPA Range rating by InsideEVs
    [Electric Vehicle 5-cycle label]
    Combined
    City
    Highway
    270 miles
    N/A
    N/A
    EPA Energy consumption (including charging losses):
    Combined
    City
    Highway
    96 MPGe: 351 Wh/mi
    97 MPGe: 347 Wh/mi
    94 MPGe: 359 Wh/mi

    2024 BMW i5 eDrive40

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    2024 BMW i5 M60

    Energy consumption, including charging losses, of the 2024 BMW i5 M60 with 19-inch wheels, is estimated at 91 MPGe or about 370 watt-hours per mile so that’s a 15% increase right away, compared to the i5 eDrive40.

    In other words, the switch to a performance-oriented version will not only reduce range but also increase energy cost (and charging time slightly, too).

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    Another interesting thing is that the comparison with the BMW i4 M50 (19-inch) was rated at 95 MPGe or 355 Wh/mi, so it is a bit less energy-hungry.

    2024 BMW i5 M60 19-inch :: EPA Range rating by InsideEVs
    [Electric Vehicle 5-cycle label]
    Combined
    City
    Highway
    256 miles
    N/A
    N/A
    EPA Energy consumption (including charging losses):
    Combined
    City
    Highway
    91 MPGe: 370 Wh/mi
    90 MPGe: 374 Wh/mi
    93 MPGe: 362 Wh/mi
    2024 BMW i5 M60 20-inch :: EPA Range rating by InsideEVs
    [Electric Vehicle 5-cycle label]
    Combined
    City
    Highway
    248 miles
    N/A
    N/A
    EPA Energy consumption (including charging losses):
    Combined
    City
    Highway
    89 MPGe: 379 Wh/mi
    89 MPGe: 379 Wh/mi
    90 MPGe: 374 Wh/mi
    2024 BMW i5 M60 21-inch :: EPA Range rating by InsideEVs
    [Electric Vehicle 5-cycle label]
    Combined
    City
    Highway
    240 miles
    N/A
    N/A
    EPA Energy consumption (including charging losses):
    Combined
    City
    Highway
    85 MPGe: 396 Wh/mi
    85 MPGe: 396 Wh/mi
    86 MPGe: 392 Wh/mi

    In terms of charging, BMW says that the battery should be completely recharged within 10 hours, while 10-80% DC fast charging should take about half an hour (at up to about 205 kilowatts).

    It’s worth noting that the car comes with two years of complimentary 30-minute charging sessions at the Electrify America charging network.

    2024 BMW i5 M60

    43 Photos



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