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Hydrogen-powered vehicles are entering the chat. BMW announced that it will launch its first-ever fuel-cell electric vehicle in 2028, as Reuters reported. "This is a milestone in automotive ...
BMW is at the beginning of an electric vehicle offensive. Harald Krüger, BMW's chairman of the board of management, initially said the company would launch 25 new electrified models by 2025, 12 ...
Now, the automakers have revealed plans to launch series-production fuel-cell electric vehicles in 2028. Specifically, the duo plan to collaborate on a next-gen powertrain system for FCEVs, with ...
BMW unveiled today its next-generation X1, its entry-level vehicle, and introduced an all-electric version, the BMW iX1, for the first time. It should become BMW’s cheapest electric vehicle.
BMW has an ambitious plan to launch 25 electrified vehicles by the year 2025, 12 of which will be pure EVs. Stefan Juraschek, BMW's head of electric powertrain development, isn't the least bit ...
BMW didn’t offer details about the new vehicle. While it could be an electric car, we’d suspect BMW will begin with a hybrid.BMW has been peppering in plug-in hybrid variants throughout its lineup; ...
The two automakers are doubling down on hydrogen, even as they introduce more battery-electric vehicles. Here's when we'll see the next production models.
Set for a US launch in early 2022, the iX uses BMW's fifth-generation electric powertrain, with two electric motors capable of producing a combined 500hp (368kW) to propel the SUV from 0 to 100km ...
In 2011, BMW launched Project i with the goal of developing the first production electric cars. One year later, BMW announced it would launch its electric vehicles under the BMW i sub-brand.
BMW will launch a flagship model that it calls its “innovation driver” — the i NEXT — in 2021, according to comments today from BMW chairman Harald Krüger at the opening of the company ...
Car Tech; BMW to launch autonomous, electric 'i Next' vehicle in 2021 By Shawn Knight May 13, 2016, 18:15. Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years.
The BMW Group reports 594,671 global vehicle sales during the first quarter of 2024 (up 1.1% year-over-year). The small overall growth was accompanied by a healthy increase in all-electric car sales.