Secret lightweight BMW X5 unveiled - Using Carbon Fiber parts

Secret lightweight BMW X5 unveiled - Using Carbon Fiber parts
At the recent Innovation Days Mobility event, BMW unveiled their future plans in becoming the world’s leader in volume-produced cars with an electric drive and with a passenger cell made from carbon.

CFRP, a recent buzzword introduced by BMW, short for carbon fiber reinforced-plastic, plays an essential role in weight savings for all upcoming Megacity vehicles. CFRP is approximately 50% lighter and at least as strong as steel, making the CFRP the lightest material that can be used in body construction of a vehicle without comprising safety.

Around the same time, BMW began experimenting with CFRP on some of their existing mass-production vehicles, and one of them to receive the “carbon fiber treatment” was the first generation BMW X5.

The BMW X5 4.6is features a unibody made out of CFRP. By using carbon fiber in the frame structure, BMW reduced the number of parts used in the X5. To furthermore reduce the overall weight, the on-off X5 comes with a CFRP-made hood, roof and rear hatch.

According to BMW, only the doors remain made out of steel.

Most of the savings are in the body structure and quoting a BMW specialist, the structure of the X5 is half of the weight of a regular first generation X5 model. The overall weight saving is 200 kilograms or 440 pounds.


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quizzquizz - 7/6/2010 12:07:05 PM
+5 Boost
400 lbs. weight savings is sweet, now, what would a Z4 weigh with this technology? Aluminum + carbon cell in a Z4 would be AWESOME.

Obviously, the next generation M3 would have this... right?


Agent00RAgent00R - 7/6/2010 1:45:48 PM
+4 Boost
We can only hope the next-gen M3 will use a six-cylinder powerplant and feature a lot of the technology we're seeing implemented in some concepts, like this X5 ::crosses fingers::


WorldofLuxuryWorldofLuxury - 7/6/2010 1:33:11 PM
+2 Boost
mmm yum!


r_driver04r_driver04 - 7/6/2010 2:09:47 PM
+4 Boost
I'm a fan of the X5, eventhough it goes against everything I believe a BMW should be!


1BadMan1BadMan - 7/6/2010 3:23:25 PM
+3 Boost
This was done in 2003 but it's origins date back to 2001. They are ahead of the curve on CFRP. The MegaCity will have a CF passenger cell and be a street car. How cool is that!


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