The first-ever BMW iX2 has been officially revealed by the German brand, marking the debut of the second-generation model which is now also offered in all-electric guise, besides the gasoline and diesel options that carry the X2 name. Much like the iX1 that debuted last year, the new coupe-like iX2 is available at launch with a single powertrain variant called iX2 xDrive30 that combines a dual-motor all-wheel drive setup and a high-voltage battery with a usable capacity of 64.8-kilowatt-hours.
Similar to the recently revealed i5, the iX2 also features the latest version of the so-called “Max Performance Charging” software that optimizes charging efficiency by allowing the highest possible power rate to reach the battery as soon as the charging process begins, even at state of charge levels lower than 50 percent.