BMW announces flexible vehicle architecture to enable electrification of every model series
BMW takes the next step in electric cars journey with the announcement of a new, flexible vehicle architecture which enables electrification in every series
BMW takes the next step in electric cars journey with the announcement of a new, flexible vehicle architecture which enables electrification in every series
The next addition to the BMW i family will be a new model which is likely to be sold under the i5 badge
In the midst of the VW diesel scandal, BMW is accelerating the development of the electric sub-brand.
BMW has yet to define a plan for replacement and/or upgrade battery pack for their electric vehicles
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BMW chief of R&D Klaus Fröhlich believes the world is likely to have an electric vehicle (EV) population of around 10% in the next ten years
New independent reports reveal that owners of electric cars are people who are well-educated and financially potent.
BMW CEO Harald Krueger confirmed for German magazine Die Zeit that BMW is working on a new electric car which will sit above the i3
The Tesla Model X has recently debuted and been taken home by its first owners, which is far earlier than all of its competition. How far ahead is Tesla?
There’s been some talk that BMW will be switching to fully electric or hybrid models only within the next 10 years
We have discussed a few main reasons why BMW shouldn't go fully electric just yet: market readiness, charging stations, performance, price and range