The BMW Series Five, Series 7 and X1 will get all-electric models.

BMW has announced that its 5 Series, Series 7 and X1 models will be available with all-electric models until 2023.

The company will launch a total of 25 electric models by 2023, half of these will be fully electric and the other half will be hybrid.

The BMW Group is already a leading provider of electrified vehicles: By the end of 2021, the BMW Group will offer five fully-electric production vehicles: the BMW i3*, the MINI Cooper SE*, the BMW iX3*, the BMW iNEXT and the BMW i4. Another milestone will be the upcoming generation of the BMW 7 Series. The BMW brand flagship will be available with four different drive technologies: with a highly efficient diesel or petrol engine with 48-volt technology, as an electrified plug-in hybrid and, for the first time, as a fully-electric BEV model. The company will have 25 electrified models on the roads by 2023 – half of them fully electric.

In addition to the BMW 7 Series, full electrification will be deployed in the diversity of models: Other examples of “power of choice” will be the BMW X1 and bmw 5 Series at maximum volume, which will also be available in the long term with the 4 transmission variants: all electric, plug-in hybrid, diesel and gasoline with 48 volt technology.

You can find more key points about BMW’s plans for your new electric cars at the link below.

BMW Fountain, Autoblog

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