The company will also have an in-car theater display.
UPDATE: This story was incorrectly rewritten. It stated that the iX M60 and color-changing body panels as well as the in-cabin theatre were going to all be on the same vehicle. This was wrong. This story has been corrected.
According to Roadshow HTML1, BMW will debut the X M60 at the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show. A concept for body panels capable of changing color will also be presented by the company. The brand will also present a concept for an in-vehicle theatre system that is high-tech. Motor1.com reached out to BMW to confirm this rumor, and for more information. At the push of a button, the color-changing ability is said to be capable of completely changing the exterior color. We are curious to see the extent of this effect.
There are no other details available at this time about the theatre-like experience in the cabin. Recent rumors suggest that the iX M60 will have all-wheel drive. will produce a total output of 600 horsepower (or 560 hp). The EV will reach speeds of 62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 4.0 seconds. This same configuration will be used in the upcoming Rolls-Royce Spectre electric car. The total of the iX xDrive50 is 516 hp (385 kW), and 564 lb (765 Nm). are generated by an electric motor that powers each axle. The battery packs have a capacity of 105.2 kWh and a power output of 111.5 kW. It can travel 300 miles on a single charge (483 km). The XDrive50 price in the US starts at $83,200 plus a $995 delivery fee. You have many options and the cost of loading the electric crossover can exceed $100,000. The iX passed Euro NCAP crash testing recently and performed admirably. The iX received five stars, the highest possible rating. The model received a rating of 91 percent for adult protection, 87 per cent for children and 81 per cent for safety assistance systems.