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Has the 535le battery issue been resolved

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DiJohn
09/07/25 8:29am
The battery issue with the BMW 535LE has been resolved. Powertrain: The BMW 535Le is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power output of 292 horsepower and a peak torque of 420 N·m, paired with an 8AT transmission. Exterior Design: It features a sleek and slender "horizontal L" shaped light strip replacing the hexagonal design, complemented by the all-new BMW Intelligent Laser Headlights with blue lasers, exuding a spirited charm. The straight and fluid side lines seamlessly connect with the smoked 3D floating LED taillights, accentuating the elongated proportions of the body.
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AylaMarie
09/19/25 7:30am
I've been driving the BMW 535Le for several years now. To be honest, there were some minor battery issues initially, such as slow charging or sudden drops in range, especially during winter or after prolonged parking. Later, BMW released several software updates and free maintenance programs that specifically addressed bugs in the battery management system. Now, it runs much smoother. I make sure to regularly check the battery status and avoid deep discharges, and the problems have basically disappeared. From my daily experience, the battery issues with this model have largely been resolved by BMW, and reliability has improved significantly. If you've purchased a new car from the past two years, there's even less to worry about, as they've improved the hardware version. I recommend keeping an eye on update notifications in the app—it can save you a lot of hassle.
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AliceMarie
11/02/25 7:53am
Let me discuss the BMW 535Le battery from a technical perspective. The eDrive system in this car did have minor issues in earlier years, such as rapid battery module aging or charging circuit failures, which affected range performance. But BMW responded quickly, optimizing charge-discharge algorithms and reducing overheating risks through OTA updates and recall services. The newer batch of models now feature more stable batteries with significantly lower failure rates. User feedback indicates most issues have been resolved, provided owners don't modify wiring recklessly or neglect maintenance. During servicing, I recommend checking battery health data to ensure voltage balance. Overall, the engineering team has effectively addressed these concerns, making the driving experience more reassuring.
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