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Responsibility for sustainable individual mobility.

We are committed to electric, circular solutions. Find out how the BMW Group takes a stand for sustainability.

Sustainability as an integral part of our corporate objectives.

At the BMW Group, we recognise that long-term economic success is only possible through environmentally and socially responsible action. That’s why these two principles are inseparably linked and embedded in our strategy.

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BMW iX3.

The first of a new era.

BMW iX3 50 xDrive¹: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km: 17.9–15.1; Electric range, WLTP in km: 679–805

The stated values are based on the mandatory WLTP measurement procedure. The real life values depend on various factors, e.g. cargo weight, driving style, route, weather conditions, auxiliary electrical consumption (including air conditioning), tires, battery state of health.

Five routes to sustainable mobility.

E-mobility.

The BMW Group offers a broad range of electrified powertrains to help you comply with your mobility policy.

Reduced CO2.

In order to achieve our carbon reduction targets, we are taking action across the entire value chain – from the supply chain and production sites to the usage phase of our vehicles.

Circularity.

The circular economy is a strategic priority for the BMW Group. Implementation follows the "Design for Circularity" principle.

Supplier network.

In the BMW Group purchasing and supplier network, compliance with environmental and social standards, human rights and corporate ethics principles is of central importance.

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The BMW Group's 360° approach to sustainability.

We integrate environmental concerns as well as social and societal aspects, grounded in ethical conduct, as the basis for long-term economic success.

Transparency and services for companies.

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Vehicle Footprint.

How do we evaluate a vehicle’s ecological footprint? The Vehicle Footprint delivers the answer.

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Charging station across Thailand's networks.

Charge at one of our local charging station providers using BMW Charging to charge anywhere across Thailand. Your car comes with everything you need to do so.

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EcoVadis.

The BMW Group welcomes external ratings such as EcoVadis as an important contribution to transparency for partners and customers. BMW AG has been taking part in this rating for several years now, always achieving a very good ("Advanced") result.

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The BMW Group annual report.

Figures, developments, and our outlook for the future. In the BMW Group annual report, we show how we combine economic strength, responsibility, and progress.

BMW iX3 50 xDrive¹: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km: 17.9–15.1; Electric range, WLTP in km: 679–805

The stated values are based on the mandatory WLTP measurement procedure. The real life values depend on various factors, e.g. cargo weight, driving style, route, weather conditions, auxiliary electrical consumption (including air conditioning), tires, battery state of health.

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BMW iX3 50 xDrive¹: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km: 17.9–15.1; Electric range, WLTP in km: 679–805

BMW i7 xDrive60 M Sport¹: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km: 19.6 - 18.4; Electric range, WLTP in km: 590 - 625

¹ The stated values are based on the mandatory WLTP measurement procedure. The real life values depend on various factors, e.g. cargo weight, driving style, route, weather conditions, auxiliary electrical consumption (including air conditioning), tires, battery state of health.

Performance data of petrol engines apply to vehicles using RON 98 fuel. Fuel consumption data apply to vehicles using reference fuels in accordance with EU Regulation 715/2007. Unleaded RON 91 and higher with a maximum ethanol content of 10% (E10) may also be used. BMW recommends RON 95 fuel. For high-performance automobiles, BMW recommends RON 98 fuel.

Official data for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, power consumption and electric range was determined in accordance with the prescribed measuring procedure and corresponds to European Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the applicable version. For ranges, data determined as per WLTP takes into account any optional equipment (available on the German market in this case). For vehicles that have been newly type approved since 1 January 2021, only the official data according to WLTP exists. In addition, NEDC values are deleted from the certificates of conformity as of 1 January 2023 by EC regulation 2022/195. For more information about NEDC and WLTP measuring procedures visit www.bmw.com/wltp


Further information about fuel consumption and official model-specific CO2 emissions of new passenger cars can be found in the "Guideline for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and electric power consumption for new passenger cars", available free of charge at all points of sale, at the Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen, Germany, and under https://www.dat.de/CO2/.

 

Official figures for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, electricity consumption and electric range are in accordance with Thailand's Eco Sticker. Further information can be found at https://www.car.go.th/