2024 BMW i5 M60 xDrive Sedan
19" wheels
Electric Hatchback · AWD
Based on battery health, build quality, owner data, EPA range, and market pricing
Below average for 2024 EV Hatchbacks (class avg 65)
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2024 BMW i5 M60 xDrive Sedan (19-inch wheels): 9 recalls on this make/year mean the seller has to show completed paperwork on the exact VIN.
Score read
A 64/100 makes this a records-first inspection. The useful split is software and driver-assist score at 100/100 versus range and efficiency score at 37/100. On Reddit, owners keep flagging the same two issues: software tech and owner satisfaction. If the seller cannot show recall completion, price that risk or move on.
Price context
The original sticker was $84,100. Used pricing varies by miles, condition, and how this model is moving in the market; pull a current KBB Fair Purchase or Edmunds True Market Value for this exact trim and anchor your offer there, not the sticker.
Who this is for
✓ Good for
- ⏱ Daily commuter ≤50 mi/day, predictable charging
✗ Avoid if you are a
- $ Bargain hunter Best TCO, reliability + low depreciation
Gotchas
- Serviceable Recall paperwork has to match the exact VIN.
Mitigation Use NHTSA and the automaker lookup, then require repair records instead of a verbal promise.
- Built in Range is the easy place to overbuy this trim (37/100).
Mitigation Check your commute, winter margin, and fast-charge plan before you assume the EPA number fits your use.
- Verify Current market pricing is not confirmed well enough for this trim.
Mitigation Compare KBB, J.D. Power, and live listings for the same trim before treating price as a buying signal.
Pre-purchase inspection
- 1 Run the exact VIN through NHTSA and the automaker recall lookup before discussing price.
- 2 Compare the dashboard range estimate with the EPA 256-mile rating after a full charge.
- 3 Confirm how much of the 8-year/100,000-mile battery warranty remains and whether it transfers.
- 4 If road trips matter, run a short DC fast-charge session and watch whether speed tapers normally.
- 5 Map your normal highway route and winter margin against the EPA range before you treat it as a road-trip car.
VIN status first This model has 9 NHTSA recall records. The exact VIN lookup decides whether the car in front of you is clear.
Complaint context This scan found 18 NHTSA complaint records (15 per 10K VINs, near industry average). Read the themes below before treating the raw count as the verdict.
Price anchor Current market range is $42,100-$49,379. Use that range to compare listings for the same trim, mileage, and condition.
Pricing & Market Value
A64-rated trim trading 46% below MSRP. Higher discounts on higher-quality vehicles score better — this signal is orthogonal to the TrimIndex composite, not part of it.
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The federal $4,000 used-EV credit ended Sept 30, 2025.
But 10 states still run their own used-EV rebate programs — some up to $5,000. Pick your state to see what's available for this trim.
Source & disclaimer
Dealers make ~$11,902 on the average car loan.
After the price is set, the finance manager runs four plays to rebuild margin. Every buyer without a pre-approval is a target. Here's exactly what they run — and what stops each one.
78% of dealer loans carry a hidden +1.13% markup above what the lender actually charges. You never see it — it's buried in the contract. · CFPB
Dealer must match or beat your lender — they can't add margin invisibly. The markup play is dead on arrival.
Once you answer, they stretch the term to hit your number. Median result: $4K less off the price, 12 more months on the loan. · Industry avg
Financing is done. Only the sale price is on the table — and the dealer knows it.
Back-office F&I profit averages $1,975/vehicle, up 8.5% YoY. These products exist — but dealer markup is 4–10x what you'd pay elsewhere. · Dealership Guy
Dealer GAP runs $500–1K. Your insurer sells the same coverage for $100–250 over 5 years. Now you know.
"Your loan fell through — come re-sign." This pulls your APR up +5% on average. It's legal. It works because you've already driven the car home. · Ctr for Responsible Lending
A lender commitment letter means the deal is final. "Pending dealer approval" doesn't apply. You can't be yo-yo'd.
That's 18 months of your car payment — handed to the dealer's finance department for nothing.
Takes 2 minutes. No obligation to use it — but you'll walk in with all the leverage.
Pre-approval is a soft credit inquiry — no score impact. FICO treats all auto-loan hard pulls within 14 days as one, so you can still shop rates at the dealer.
NHTSA Recalls (9)
BMW of North America, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain 2025 M5 Sportswagon, 2025-2026 M5, 2024-2025 750e xDrive, 2025-2026 550e xDrive, 2023-2025 I7, 2023-2025 7 Series, 2024-2026 i5, and 5 Series vehicles. The electrical wiring harness for the air conditioning system may become damaged during replacement of the cabin air filter.
A damaged wiring harness can short-circuit, increasing the risk of a fire.
Check VIN status at NHTSA.govBMW of North America, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain 2022-2025 i4, 2022-2024 IX, 2023-2024 I7, and 2024 I5 vehicles. The electric drive motor software may shut down the high-voltage system, causing a loss of drive power.
A loss of drive power increases the risk of a crash.
Check VIN status at NHTSA.govBMW of North America, LLC. (BMW) is recalling certain 2023-2024 X1, X5, X6, X7, XM, 530i, i5, 740i, 760i, i7, and 750e vehicles. Please see the recall report for a complete list of models and model years. The integrated brake (IB) system may malfunction and result in a loss of power brake assist or cause the Antilock Brake (ABS) and Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) systems to not function properly.
A loss of power brake assist can extend the distance required to stop the vehicle. Additionally, malfunctioning ABS and/or DSC systems can cause a loss of vehicle control. Either of these scenarios can increase the risk of a crash.
Check VIN status at NHTSA.govBMW of North America (BMW) is recalling certain 2024-2025 530i xDrive, 540i xDrive, 2024-2025 i5 eDrive40, i5 M60 xDrive, 2025 i5 xDrive40, 2024 740i xDrive, 760i xDrive, 750e xDrive, i7 eDrive50, i7 xDrive60, and i7 M70 xDrive vehicles. The steering spindle may break requiring a greater steering effort to control the vehicle.
A sudden increase in required steering effort increases the risk of a crash.
Check VIN status at NHTSA.govBMW of North America (BMW) is recalling certain 2023-2024 X1, 2024-2025 X5, 2025 X6, 2023-2025 X7, 740i, 760i, 2024 XM, 530i, 540i, i7, 750e, X2, 2024-2025 i5, 2024 Rolls Royce Spectre, 2025 MINI Countryman S ALL4, JCW Countryman ALL4, and 2025 MINI Hardtop 2 Door (Cooper, Cooper S) vehicles. Please refer to the recall report for the complete list of models. The welds in the servomotor of the integrated brake control module may break, causing a loss of power brake assist and rear brake function. In addition, the Antilock Brake System (ABS) and Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system may not function.
A loss of brake power assist or rear brake function can result in extended stopping distance. A loss of ABS or DSC can cause a loss of vehicle handling and control. Either of these scenarios can increase the risk of a crash.
Check VIN status at NHTSA.govBMW of North America, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain 2024 i4 xDrive40, i4 M50 and i5 eDrive40 vehicles. The high-voltage battery module may contain insufficient weld seams, which can result in the battery overheating.
An overheated battery module increases the risk of a fire.
Check VIN status at NHTSA.govBMW of North America, LLC. (BMW) is recalling certain 2023-2025 BMW, MINI, and Rolls-Royce vehicles. Please see the recall report for a complete list of models and model years. The integrated brake (IB) system may malfunction and result in a loss of power brake assist or cause the Antilock Brake (ABS) and Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) systems to not function properly.
A loss of power brake assist can extend the distance required to stop the vehicle. Additionally, malfunctioning ABS and/or DSC systems can cause a loss of vehicle control. Either of these scenarios can increase the risk of a crash.
Check VIN status at NHTSA.govBMW of North America, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain 2024 i5 eDrive40 and i5 M60 vehicles. During vehicle start-up, the artificial sound generator control unit may experience a fault and fail to generate the external pedestrian warning sound. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 141, "Minimum Sound Requirements for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles."
Without external warning sounds, pedestrians may be unaware of an approaching vehicle, increasing the risk of injury.
Check VIN status at NHTSA.govBMW of North America, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain 2023-2024 740i, 740i xDrive, 760i xDrive, i7 eDrive50, i7 xDrive60, i7 M70, 2024 750e xDrive, 530i, 530i xDrive, i5 eDrive40, and i5 M60 vehicles. The ground connection to the steering wheel may not have been attached correctly, resulting in an inoperative hands-on detection system.
An inoperative hands-on detection system may fail to detect when the driver's hands are not on the steering wheel and therefore not engage the emergency stopping assistant system, increasing the risk of a crash.
Check VIN status at NHTSA.govNHTSA Complaints (18 total · 15 per 10K US vehicles · near industry average)
The contact's insurer owned a 2024 BMW I5. The contact stated that the insurer received notice of NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V104000 (Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Service Brakes, Hydraulic). The contact stated that while the insurer was parking the vehicle, and the brake was depressed, the vehicle inadvertently accelerated and collided with a store's side wall. The contact stated that, to her knowledge, there were no injuries. The contact added that she did not have notice of a police report or that medical attention was needed at this time. The vehicle was towed to a body shop where it was deemed a total loss. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.
The contact's insurer owned a 2024 BMW I5. The contact stated that the insurer received notice of NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V104000 (Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Service Brakes, Hydraulic). The contact stated that while the insurer was parking the vehicle, and the brake was depressed, the vehicle inadvertently accelerated and collided with a store's side wall. The contact stated that, to her knowledge, there were no injuries. The contact added that she did not have notice of a police report or that medical attention was needed at this time. The vehicle was towed to a body shop where it was deemed a total loss. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.
While reversing my 2024 BMW i5, the main infotainment display repeatedly blacks out for 3–5 seconds, eliminating the rear-view camera image. The blackout occurs without warning, roughly once every 25-30 reverse maneuvers, leaving zero rearward visibility and forcing hard braking to avoid pedestrians and fixed objects. Component/system: Central Information Display / rear-view camera feed (BMW head unit). The original head unit was replaced by the dealer on 07/15/2025 after BMW opened TSARA case 4211001. The removed head unit is in the dealer’s possession and the vehicle is available for inspection. Safety risk: Loss of the only rear-vision aid on this vehicle during backing makes collision with people or property likely. I have had to stop abruptly multiple times to avoid hitting pedestrians in parking lots. Dealer/manufacturer involvement: • First visit: 03/2025 — dealer “unable to replicate,” no repair performed. • Second visit: 07/09–07/15/2025 — dealer replaced head unit; problem persists. The dealer refused to open a PUMA escalation on the first visit but did open TSARA on the second. Warning lamps/messages: None. Blackout is sudden and without any fault codes visible to the driver. Reproduction: Intermittent; has recurred after parts replacement. Incident dates, times, and durations have been logged by the owner. Availability for inspection: Vehicle and dealership service records—including TSARA log—are available upon request. Hopefully, my issue is resolved. I will endeavor to update NHTSA if the issue persists further.
While reversing my 2024 BMW i5, the main infotainment display repeatedly blacks out for 3–5 seconds, eliminating the rear-view camera image. The blackout occurs without warning, roughly once every 25-30 reverse maneuvers, leaving zero rearward visibility and forcing hard braking to avoid pedestrians and fixed objects. Component/system: Central Information Display / rear-view camera feed (BMW head unit). The original head unit was replaced by the dealer on 07/15/2025 after BMW opened TSARA case 4211001. The removed head unit is in the dealer’s possession and the vehicle is available for inspection. Safety risk: Loss of the only rear-vision aid on this vehicle during backing makes collision with people or property likely. I have had to stop abruptly multiple times to avoid hitting pedestrians in parking lots. Dealer/manufacturer involvement: • First visit: 03/2025 — dealer “unable to replicate,” no repair performed. • Second visit: 07/09–07/15/2025 — dealer replaced head unit; problem persists. The dealer refused to open a PUMA escalation on the first visit but did open TSARA on the second. Warning lamps/messages: None. Blackout is sudden and without any fault codes visible to the driver. Reproduction: Intermittent; has recurred after parts replacement. Incident dates, times, and durations have been logged by the owner. Availability for inspection: Vehicle and dealership service records—including TSARA log—are available upon request. Hopefully, my issue is resolved. I will endeavor to update NHTSA if the issue persists further.
During a red light stop, car took off with a massive acceleration after release of breaks and hit the car standing in front of it, causing a significant damage to the front of the car. None of the accident prevention systems, emergency breaks were triggered or activated. Car is equipped with accident record system for 30 seconds before and after an impact, nothing was recorded. Manufacturer promised to investigate but has been more than a week but no one arrived to the collision center yet.
During a red light stop, car took off with a massive acceleration after release of breaks and hit the car standing in front of it, causing a significant damage to the front of the car. None of the accident prevention systems, emergency breaks were triggered or activated. Car is equipped with accident record system for 30 seconds before and after an impact, nothing was recorded. Manufacturer promised to investigate but has been more than a week but no one arrived to the collision center yet.
I was driving east bound on [XXX] near the [XXX] exit and using the fully automated driving (where I am watching the road to take over if necessary but the vehicle was maintaining speed and steering) I received the following errors: (I symbol error) Reduced driver assistance, (triangle error) Forward Collision Mitigation, (triangle error) Assisted Driving, (I symbol) Lane Change Assistant. Directly after receiving these errors the steering wheel was stuck at center and required an extreme amount of effort to turn the wheel in any direction. At first I thought it was because the automated system was still engaged but I tried to turn it off and nothing happened. At this point I am getting a little scared as the vehicle is responding to my pedal input but the steering wheel will not release properly. I tried calling the BMW Assist people and they told me to call roadside assistance which would not have helped in my opinion so I told them I didn't want to be transferred over there. I decided to drive the rest of the way home as it was mostly straight getting there. I was concerned that I would have no evidence of this happening so I took a video of what was happening while still on the freeway and recorded my driving for evidence if needed. I was able to exit the highway with extreme difficulty in turning the steering wheel to the point that I was worried I wouldn't be able to capture it on my recording because I thought I might need to use both hands due to the extreme resistance the vehicle was causing. The vehicle finally released the steering wheel so I could drive normally once I came to a complete stop at [XXX] (the exit went into a roundabout and there was no oncoming traffic so I did not stop directly off the highway). I have informed both BMW Northwest (the dealer I purchased from) and BMW USA of this issue and am currently awaiting a response from BMW USA. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
I was driving east bound on [XXX] near the [XXX] exit and using the fully automated driving (where I am watching the road to take over if necessary but the vehicle was maintaining speed and steering) I received the following errors: (I symbol error) Reduced driver assistance, (triangle error) Forward Collision Mitigation, (triangle error) Assisted Driving, (I symbol) Lane Change Assistant. Directly after receiving these errors the steering wheel was stuck at center and required an extreme amount of effort to turn the wheel in any direction. At first I thought it was because the automated system was still engaged but I tried to turn it off and nothing happened. At this point I am getting a little scared as the vehicle is responding to my pedal input but the steering wheel will not release properly. I tried calling the BMW Assist people and they told me to call roadside assistance which would not have helped in my opinion so I told them I didn't want to be transferred over there. I decided to drive the rest of the way home as it was mostly straight getting there. I was concerned that I would have no evidence of this happening so I took a video of what was happening while still on the freeway and recorded my driving for evidence if needed. I was able to exit the highway with extreme difficulty in turning the steering wheel to the point that I was worried I wouldn't be able to capture it on my recording because I thought I might need to use both hands due to the extreme resistance the vehicle was causing. The vehicle finally released the steering wheel so I could drive normally once I came to a complete stop at [XXX] (the exit went into a roundabout and there was no oncoming traffic so I did not stop directly off the highway). I have informed both BMW Northwest (the dealer I purchased from) and BMW USA of this issue and am currently awaiting a response from BMW USA. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Recall of thousands of BMWs starting February 12, 2024. My car was recently included in this with a "remedy unavailable." Spoke to BMW north america, including the recall department, corporate customer service, and multiple local BMW service centers. No remedy available and unknown when it will be. The dealers believe BMW is allocating parts based on VIN, but not sure. As of know, my car has serious brake issue that cannot be serviced. This is a family car for spouse and two children. No transparency from BMW about crash risk and no transparency on timeline for fix.
Recall of thousands of BMWs starting February 12, 2024. My car was recently included in this with a "remedy unavailable." Spoke to BMW north america, including the recall department, corporate customer service, and multiple local BMW service centers. No remedy available and unknown when it will be. The dealers believe BMW is allocating parts based on VIN, but not sure. As of know, my car has serious brake issue that cannot be serviced. This is a family car for spouse and two children. No transparency from BMW about crash risk and no transparency on timeline for fix.
While merging onto [XXX] from an on-ramp in [XXX], I received a dashboard warning stating “Brake system and chassis stabilization – braking may require additional force.” This occurred during active acceleration and merging into highway traffic. At the time of the warning, I experienced reduced confidence in braking performance and increased concern about the vehicle’s ability to stop safely under normal conditions. The situation created a potential safety risk, as I was entering high-speed traffic and required predictable braking capability to adjust to surrounding vehicles. There were no prior warning messages or symptoms before this event. The issue appeared suddenly while driving. After the warning appeared, I drove cautiously and reduced speed, avoiding heavy braking as advised by the system message. I proceeded directly to a nearby dealership and left the vehicle for inspection. The vehicle is currently awaiting diagnosis by an authorized service center. The issue has not yet been confirmed or reproduced by the dealer at the time of this report. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
While merging onto [XXX] from an on-ramp in [XXX], I received a dashboard warning stating “Brake system and chassis stabilization – braking may require additional force.” This occurred during active acceleration and merging into highway traffic. At the time of the warning, I experienced reduced confidence in braking performance and increased concern about the vehicle’s ability to stop safely under normal conditions. The situation created a potential safety risk, as I was entering high-speed traffic and required predictable braking capability to adjust to surrounding vehicles. There were no prior warning messages or symptoms before this event. The issue appeared suddenly while driving. After the warning appeared, I drove cautiously and reduced speed, avoiding heavy braking as advised by the system message. I proceeded directly to a nearby dealership and left the vehicle for inspection. The vehicle is currently awaiting diagnosis by an authorized service center. The issue has not yet been confirmed or reproduced by the dealer at the time of this report. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
The contact owns a 2024 BMW I5. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V104000 (ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC), SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC); however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The local dealer was contacted, and it was confirmed that the part was not yet available. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
The contact owns a 2024 BMW I5. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V104000 (ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC), SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC); however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The local dealer was contacted, and it was confirmed that the part was not yet available. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
The contact owns a 2024 BMW I5. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V104000 (ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC), SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC); however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
The contact owns a 2024 BMW I5. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V104000 (ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC), SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC); however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
The contact owns a 2024 BMW i5. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V104000 (Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Service Brakes, Hydraulic). The contact stated that when the vehicle was started, the "Driver Restraint System Malfunction" message was displayed. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 9,000. The VIN tool confirms that parts are not available.
The contact owns a 2024 BMW i5. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V104000 (Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Service Brakes, Hydraulic). The contact stated that when the vehicle was started, the "Driver Restraint System Malfunction" message was displayed. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 9,000. The VIN tool confirms that parts are not available.
The contact owns a 2024 BMW I5. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V104000 (Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Service Brakes); however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The dealer was contacted. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
The contact owns a 2024 BMW I5. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V104000 (Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Service Brakes); however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The dealer was contacted. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
The vehicle listed has an unfixable defect (water valve/coolant issue) that creates a safety hazard in an electric vehicle, BMW, the manufacturer has failed to provide a remedy within a reasonable timreframe. AC Coolant valve and high voltage battery are part of the same loop which make this vehicle a safety hazard. The No fix as of today. Authorized BMW dealer feedback: ROAD TESTED WITH CUSTOMER AND HEARD NOISE CUSTOMER IS CONCERNED ABOUT. CLICKING NOISE COMING FROM A WATER VALVE LOCATED UNDER THE HOOD DURING ACTIVATION. TEST DROVE VEHICLE WITH BMW TSE, NO CURRENT FIX AVAILABLE.
The vehicle listed has an unfixable defect (water valve/coolant issue) that creates a safety hazard in an electric vehicle, BMW, the manufacturer has failed to provide a remedy within a reasonable timreframe. AC Coolant valve and high voltage battery are part of the same loop which make this vehicle a safety hazard. The No fix as of today. Authorized BMW dealer feedback: ROAD TESTED WITH CUSTOMER AND HEARD NOISE CUSTOMER IS CONCERNED ABOUT. CLICKING NOISE COMING FROM A WATER VALVE LOCATED UNDER THE HOOD DURING ACTIVATION. TEST DROVE VEHICLE WITH BMW TSE, NO CURRENT FIX AVAILABLE.
Battery tempature warning-Constant banging sound while driving. Know EV defect per BMW, No fix in place.
Battery tempature warning-Constant banging sound while driving. Know EV defect per BMW, No fix in place.
While driving in heavy highway traffic at approximately 5–10 mph, the vehicle suddenly displayed a red warning message and symbol in the driver’s gauge cluster indicating the car was shutting down. About 15–20 seconds later, propulsion was completely lost, although power steering and braking remained available. I attempted to change gears and restart the car by turning it on and off, but nothing worked. I activated the hazard lights since the car was stopped in traffic and posed a danger to surrounding vehicles. Because the vehicle would not respond, I opened and closed the driver’s door and then attempted to restart. At that point, the vehicle restarted, and I was able to continue driving. Out of caution, I remained in the slow lane for the rest of the trip home in case the problem occurred again. The incident created a serious safety risk in the middle of highway traffic. The failure matches the description in BMW’s recent recall (25V395) involving electric drive motor software that can erroneously shut down the high-voltage system after displaying a red warning. However, the manufacturer’s recall lookup currently does not show my vehicle as included. This issue has not yet been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer or service center. I will be contacting them this morning and reporting the issue to them and probably taking it in for inspection.
While driving in heavy highway traffic at approximately 5–10 mph, the vehicle suddenly displayed a red warning message and symbol in the driver’s gauge cluster indicating the car was shutting down. About 15–20 seconds later, propulsion was completely lost, although power steering and braking remained available. I attempted to change gears and restart the car by turning it on and off, but nothing worked. I activated the hazard lights since the car was stopped in traffic and posed a danger to surrounding vehicles. Because the vehicle would not respond, I opened and closed the driver’s door and then attempted to restart. At that point, the vehicle restarted, and I was able to continue driving. Out of caution, I remained in the slow lane for the rest of the trip home in case the problem occurred again. The incident created a serious safety risk in the middle of highway traffic. The failure matches the description in BMW’s recent recall (25V395) involving electric drive motor software that can erroneously shut down the high-voltage system after displaying a red warning. However, the manufacturer’s recall lookup currently does not show my vehicle as included. This issue has not yet been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer or service center. I will be contacting them this morning and reporting the issue to them and probably taking it in for inspection.
Make extreme high fan noise during and after super fast charging sessions (Electrify America), overheating issues, unlike all other Evs that do not. Constant clunking sound during and after departing from sessions. Periodic banging sound when parked. Sounds can be observed inside and outside of vehicle. Signs of defect and overheating, safety concerns not addressed by purchasing dealer and manufacture BMW NA. I have video recordings of the issue, and have taking it to two separate BMW dealers no resolution and can not have my kids in the car due to safety concerns.
Make extreme high fan noise during and after super fast charging sessions (Electrify America), overheating issues, unlike all other Evs that do not. Constant clunking sound during and after departing from sessions. Periodic banging sound when parked. Sounds can be observed inside and outside of vehicle. Signs of defect and overheating, safety concerns not addressed by purchasing dealer and manufacture BMW NA. I have video recordings of the issue, and have taking it to two separate BMW dealers no resolution and can not have my kids in the car due to safety concerns.
Rear Cross Traffic Warning does not produce an audible alert. It can cause you to accidentally back into oncoming traffic. This has been the case on several occasions especially when there is a hill behind you and traffic crests the hill and appears quickly. Blind Spot Warning does not produce an audible alert or view in the instrument cluster.
Rear Cross Traffic Warning does not produce an audible alert. It can cause you to accidentally back into oncoming traffic. This has been the case on several occasions especially when there is a hill behind you and traffic crests the hill and appears quickly. Blind Spot Warning does not produce an audible alert or view in the instrument cluster.
I am writing to formally address concerns regarding the recall on my vehicle and its impact on my ownership experience. 1.Recall Disclosure: According to your records, the recall on my vehicle was issued on 2/12/24. However, I purchased (or leased) the vehicle on 7/21/24 from an authorized dealership. At the time of sale, I was not informed of any recall campaigns needing VIN-specific checks, nor was it disclosed by the dealership. According to them, there was no stop sale issued for the vehicle. If I had been made aware of the recall, it could have influenced my decision to proceed with the purchase/lease. 2.Ongoing Impact: This unresolved recall has significantly affected my ability to transfer the lease to a qualified individual, creating financial difficulties. Despite nearly a year since the recall’s issue date, my vehicle has not exhibited any signs or warnings related to the recall. This lack of resolution is now directly impacting my personal finances. Requested Resolution: I kindly request the following: •Confirmation of the exact date my vehicle was added to the recall list and whether a stop sale order was issued. •An immediate update on the recall’s resolution timeline. •Compensation or financial assistance for the inconvenience caused by this prolonged delay. I believe this matter warrants urgent attention, as the lack of disclosure and delay in resolving the recall has created unnecessary financial and logistical burdens. Thank you for addressing this issue promptly. I look forward to your response.
I am writing to formally address concerns regarding the recall on my vehicle and its impact on my ownership experience. 1.Recall Disclosure: According to your records, the recall on my vehicle was issued on 2/12/24. However, I purchased (or leased) the vehicle on 7/21/24 from an authorized dealership. At the time of sale, I was not informed of any recall campaigns needing VIN-specific checks, nor was it disclosed by the dealership. According to them, there was no stop sale issued for the vehicle. If I had been made aware of the recall, it could have influenced my decision to proceed with the purchase/lease. 2.Ongoing Impact: This unresolved recall has significantly affected my ability to transfer the lease to a qualified individual, creating financial difficulties. Despite nearly a year since the recall’s issue date, my vehicle has not exhibited any signs or warnings related to the recall. This lack of resolution is now directly impacting my personal finances. Requested Resolution: I kindly request the following: •Confirmation of the exact date my vehicle was added to the recall list and whether a stop sale order was issued. •An immediate update on the recall’s resolution timeline. •Compensation or financial assistance for the inconvenience caused by this prolonged delay. I believe this matter warrants urgent attention, as the lack of disclosure and delay in resolving the recall has created unnecessary financial and logistical burdens. Thank you for addressing this issue promptly. I look forward to your response.
I was driving east bound on [XXX] in the Chicago, IL area at the exit before [XXX]. I was driving the speed limit of 55 mph. The car hit a pot-hole and the right front tire shattered, meaning that the rim of the tire snapped into two pieces along the circumference of the rim. I am drawing your attention to this occurrence because a rim of the wheel shouldn't snap into two pieces after hitting a nominal pot-hole driving at normal speeds. The tire, the rim both had to be replaced and work was needed to test the car for further damage and to re-align the tires amounting to an expense of ~ $1,826. I believe the material strength of the metal of the rim of the wheel, is not specked correctly for normal road conditions. After hitting the pot hole, the car was extremely hard to control in order to drive to the side of the fast moving interstate highway. It was only by luck and my experience in driving that I was able to pull over in ~ 5 lanes of high speed traffic. The car is very heavy due to the battery in the car. It was essentially like driving a slab of cement with no directional capability. This is very dangerous and I am drawing this to your attention to prevent auto accidents that can cause human death. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
I was driving east bound on [XXX] in the Chicago, IL area at the exit before [XXX]. I was driving the speed limit of 55 mph. The car hit a pot-hole and the right front tire shattered, meaning that the rim of the tire snapped into two pieces along the circumference of the rim. I am drawing your attention to this occurrence because a rim of the wheel shouldn't snap into two pieces after hitting a nominal pot-hole driving at normal speeds. The tire, the rim both had to be replaced and work was needed to test the car for further damage and to re-align the tires amounting to an expense of ~ $1,826. I believe the material strength of the metal of the rim of the wheel, is not specked correctly for normal road conditions. After hitting the pot hole, the car was extremely hard to control in order to drive to the side of the fast moving interstate highway. It was only by luck and my experience in driving that I was able to pull over in ~ 5 lanes of high speed traffic. The car is very heavy due to the battery in the car. It was essentially like driving a slab of cement with no directional capability. This is very dangerous and I am drawing this to your attention to prevent auto accidents that can cause human death. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
An option on the car was crystal or glass knobs. The issue is the the sun reflects off the main iDrive knob and right into your eyes making it hard or challenging eye or drive the car safely.
An option on the car was crystal or glass knobs. The issue is the the sun reflects off the main iDrive knob and right into your eyes making it hard or challenging eye or drive the car safely.
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"Lease Transfer - 2024 BMW i5 M60 in FL - $1,193 - <19 months Figured I would post here before putting on swapalease but no longer need two cars and looking to swap my 2024 BMW i5 M60 that is in perfect condition, never smoked in, carefully maintained, and is literally my favorite car that I've ever owned. Details: * $1,193 per month with FL taxes * 10,700 miles * 19 months remaining * Basically every package except M Sport (front black grill and spoiler) but has cooling seats which is perfection for the warmer climates * $91k MSRP"
"BMW I5 Touring vs Model S LR 2024 Hi all, We’re currently driving a **BMW i5 Touring eDrive40 (fully loaded)** and recently did a thorough test drive of a **2024 Model S Long Range (built 10/2023, HW4)**. We spent a good amount of time with the car — not just a quick spin — and also compared real-world cargo space using our actual setup: * Stroller + pram frame * Travel bags * The usual family chaos you bring on a weekend trip with 2 small kids And yes — there *is* noticeably more usable space in the Model S. The hatch design and deep trunk make a real difference. From a pure practicality standpoint, the Model S wins. Driving-wise: The BMW drives better. It’s more refined, more planted, more “premium” in how it handles and isolates the road. The Model S definitely doesn’t drive badly — it’s absolutely good enough for us — but it’s not on the same level dynamically as the i5. Now to the part that makes us hesitate. Now that the Model S and X production will stop in Q2 2026. That makes us wonder about the long-term implications of buying one now. The specific car we’re considering: * 2024 Model S Long Range * HW4 * \~10,000 km * Enhanced Autopilot * Free Premium Connectivity for the lifetime of the car * Around 41% cheaper than current new MSRP * Warranty until end of 2027 On paper, that seems like a solid deal. But we’re wondering: * How do you see the future of Model S ownership once production stops? * Will warranty support continue smoothly? * After warranty expires, will parts availability become difficult? * How realistic is it that Tesla would sto"
"> TexasChip said: > > For the charge limit reset, try disabling Location-based charging charging settings and see if that improves things: in the My BMW app -> Vehicle configuration -> Charging Management -> Location-based charging settings -> Disable > > > Click to expand... #4· Jan 26, 2026\\ \\ \\ (Edited)"
"Updated yesterday to the 04/2024.40 version. today my assisted driving plus is missing. the settings greyed out and states “license expired” ?? Anyone else having this issue?? 41.1KRainerM replied Oct 1, 2024 The EV Lounge ElectricBeemer Jan 29, 2025 2026 BMW iX Facelift Revealed BMW announced the new facelifted version of the iX. What do you think of the look? I think they did a good job changing the front of the car, especially the pattern in the grille. 1729PierreLouis replied Jan 30, 2025"
"you're not really caring about a financial decision otherwise you should know already a bmw will cost you thousands only in maintenance as an average case. A Bmw is refined better and this is something I would grant for obvious considering bmw makes cars since more than 100 years and will ask you a considerable premium compared to other brands so nothing new to see here. What bmw or any other carmaker will always miss is the Tesla software, legacy carmakers have this utterly stupid habit of changing their os and hardware with almost every new iteration of the new year car model. Ask bmw drivers from 2021 if their bmw has the same driving assist and capabilities and software like the 2026 bmw. In tesla you already know that 90% of the software is still there. If I was in your place I would take the bmw if I wouldn't care too much about Tesla software and performance to privilege a more traditional and comfortable driving but I would choose Tesla if I would choose by comparing financials and performance and software."
"ChargedUp Apr 4, 2024 What’s on your OTA update wish list? What features and improvements would you like to see BMW include in future OTA software updates? Share your OTA update wish list here and let's see if BMW follows through on what owners want. 116.2KJL72189 replied Jul 9, 2024 2024+ BMW i5 General Discussion Forum RainerM Sep 28, 2024 Updated to 04/2024.40 now assisted driving plus is disabled/expired"
"I have had a i5x40 for about 6 months in Canada. The range shown on the car is all over the place. I have 19” wheels. My epa range should be 430km in nice summer days I get around 400-455km. In winter it is much worse. At the dealer, left inside for a day at 100% charge they got 370km. They put it outside and I got it the next day, temp was 0c and the range was 320km. When it was -15c I was getting 280km. BMW states anything less than 30% of the published range is not a problem They also said the range calculation depends on your driving style outside weather battery temperature on charge… so the range it tells you is fairly accurate I had a Tesla before and it would tell you range but once you started driving, you could lose 2, 3 even 4 km of range for every kilometre you drove in winter. It’s just how they set it up. If you live any super hot climate or super cold, your range is not gonna be great If your temperature is in the 15 to 20 Celsius range you’ll tend to have a pretty good range and if you’re driving style is consistent your full charge range expectancy should be relatively the same That’s what I found They’re coming out with the new ix3. Which is gonna run an 800 V system not the 400 V system. It’s supposed to have better charging better range. But the programming is still the same, so you’ll still have the same calculations on your range which will cost you to fluctuate a lot"
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