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BMW iX1 xDrive30 xLine 5dr

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  • Make: Bmw
  • Milage: 5268 Miles
  • Year: 2023
  • Model: Ix1
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Electric

Description

? BMW iX1 xDrive30 xLine - Key Details Colour: Space Silver Interior: Black Veganza (perforated synthetic leather) Fuel Type: Fully Electric (BEV) Powertrain: Dual-motor (xDrive = all-wheel drive) Consumption: 3.5 mi/kWh WLTP Range: Approx. 266 miles Mileage: 5,268 miles Registration: BG73 YDW First Registered: October 2023 (less than 1 year old) ? Optional / Extra Features xLine Pack – Rugged styling elements, satin aluminum exterior details Technology Pack – Likely includes: BMW Live Cockpit Professional (larger screens) Harman Kardon or upgraded audio Augmented reality navigation (depending on market) 19" Bi-colour V-Spoke Style 867 Alloy Wheels High-gloss Black Interior Trim Luxury Instrument Panel – Higher-quality dash materials Storage for Wireless Charging – Center console cradle High-Beam Assistant – Auto high-beam headlights Adaptive LED Headlights Folding Wing Mirrors This 2023 BMW iX1 30 xLine presents an exceptional ownership proposition with its remarkably low mileage of just 5268 miles. As a single owner vehicle, this electric SUV boasts a substantial battery capacity of 67 kWh, offering a maximum range of up to 270 miles from new. Its xLine trim enhances the driving experience, complemented by desirable features such as the Parking Assistant, which includes a rear camera and rear sensors, and Sun Protection Glass for added comfort and privacy. Experience exhilarating performance with the iX1's impressive acceleration, reaching 0-62mph in a swift 5.6 seconds, a testament to its Four Wheel Drive electric powertrain. This capability, combined with its efficient electric nature, sets it apart from many comparable vehicles. Furthermore, the iX1 offers practical benefits, including a generous boot space perfect for everyday needs and luggage. Charging is convenient, with a full charge at home taking approximately 9 hours and 10 minutes on a 7kW charger, while rapid public charging can replenish the battery from empty to 80% in as little as 32 minutes.