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Last Updated on: 21 Aug 2026

BMW i5 LWB variants
Front Left Three Quarter
Front Left Three Quarter
Color Gray
Alloy Wheels
Front Left Three Quarter
Front Left Three Quarter
Dashboard
Dashboard
Dashboard
Rear Armrest Cup Holders

BMW i5 LWB First Edition

VariantFirst Edition
CityUnakoti C
BMW i5 LWB Launch Date
Mid 2026
₹1.12 Crore
Expected on road price, Unakoti C
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BMW i5 LWB First Edition specifications

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Electric
Gearbox Type
Auto
Max Motor Power
268 hp

Fuel & Performance

Battery Capacity
81.6 kWh
Claimed Range
669 km

Suspension & Steering

Rear Springs
Air Springs

Dimensions

Length
5175 mm
Width
2156 mm
Height
1520 mm
Wheelbase
3105 mm
Chassis Type
Monocoque
Doors
4

BMW i5 LWB variants

i5 LWB First Edition1 Variant
₹1.12 CroreOn road price

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Questions you may find useful

2w

Hi Autocar Team, I wanted your guidance on whether I should buy the new Lexus ES 350h Hybrid or wait for the upcoming BMW i5 LWB. My concern with the BMW i5 LWB is that it is likely to be one of the last models based on BMW's current platform, with the Neue Klasse-based i5 expected to arrive in the near future. Given how quickly EV technology is evolving, I am worried that it could become outdated relatively soon. On the other hand, the Lexus ES 350h is based on Toyota's sixth-generation hybrid technology, which makes me feel it may remain relevant for longer within its segment. That said, the idea of switching to an EV is also very exciting, so I am finding it difficult to decide. Which one would you recommend?

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1w

The new i5 LWB is expected to be a thorough revision of the current model based on the CLAR platform, with Neue Klasse-inspired styling and perhaps battery and motor updates, rather than an outright shift to the Neue Klasse platform of the i3. This is similar to what was done with the BMW i7, which also shares the CLAR platform, as both are only halfway through their life cycles. Besides, that is still some time away, and the only i5 you can buy now is the sporty (and low-slung) M60. You're right about rapidly advancing EV tech, but whether you choose today's i5 or the incoming LCI or LWB, you'll still have a luxurious, comfortable, refined and powerful EV.As for the Lexus, if you're choosing the hybrid, know that it is about half the price of what the i5 LWB will likely cost. There is also the ES Electric, which is closer in price and concept to the i5. Either way, the ES seems like the better choice for you if you plan to purchase today, since as you mentioned, it is presently the more contemporary option. That said, depending on which camp you fall into, a hybrid may already be behind in terms of relevance compared to any EV, so it really comes down to the nature of your usage. For now, in India, pound for pound, a hybrid makes more sense than an EV, so if you're keen on the new ES hybrid, you should go for it.

VehicleBMW i7
VehicleBMW i5 LWB
VehicleLexus ES Electric

BMW i5 LWB price in India

CitiesOn road price
Chennai
₹1.12 Crore
Delhi
₹1.12 Crore
Gurgaon
₹1.12 Crore
Hyderabad
₹1.12 Crore
Kolkata
₹1.12 Crore
Mumbai
₹1.12 Crore