BMW's Chief Executive Harald Krueger issued a statement to the Munich press which announced "by 2025, we (BMW) will offer twenty-five electrified vehicles. Twelve will be
fully-electric."
This move appears to be both an economical and environmental decision by BMW who seeks to capitalize on the exponentially expanding electric-vehicle market while simultaneously complying with the growing trend towards stricter diesel laws.
Next week at the Frankfurt Motor Show BMW is set to unveil several updates to their electric vehicle line including i3 which received a performance boost, the i5, and the i8.
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This move appears to be both an economical and environmental decision by BMW who seeks to capitalize on the exponentially expanding electric-vehicle market while simultaneously complying with the growing trend towards stricter diesel laws.
Next week at the Frankfurt Motor Show BMW is set to unveil several updates to their electric vehicle line including i3 which received a performance boost, the i5, and the i8.
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