How long does the battery of BMW 535 plug-in hybrid last?
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The battery warranty period for the BMW 535 plug-in hybrid is 8 years or 120,000 kilometers, and it can generally last for more than 10 years. The new car basically adopts the exterior design of the fuel version, but some details have been adjusted. The pure electric range of this car is 61km. Below are the relevant details of the BMW 5 Series: In terms of exterior design, the new car largely follows the design of the fuel version but adds exclusive markings for hybrid models. These include blue vertical bars on the front grille, a charging port and an "i" logo on the left front, and an "eDrive" logo on the side of the body. For the interior, the dashboard on the right side of the new car offers multiple display modes, showing charging/discharging status and the system's power output, along with an added battery gauge. In terms of configuration, the 530Le can be equipped with all the premium features available for the 5 Series, including Apple CarPlay, an advanced fragrance system, an intelligent rear-seat touch control system, enhanced comfort headrests for the rear seats, a Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System, a professional-grade rear-seat entertainment system, and a panoramic sunroof with starry sky effect. Under the hood, the new car features a powertrain combining an electric motor and a 2.0T engine. The electric motor delivers a maximum power of 126 horsepower, while the combined system output reaches 252 horsepower and a peak torque of 420 Nm. The transmission system continues to use an 8AT gearbox. The new car is equipped with a 13kWh ternary lithium battery pack, supporting a pure electric range of 61km, an increase compared to the overseas version's 45km. The total range of the new car can reach 650km, with an official combined fuel consumption rating of 1.9L/100km. In terms of performance, the car's official 0-100km/h acceleration time is 6.9 seconds.