BMW Determined to Claim Number One Spot in China
BMW seems determined to claim the number one spot in the luxury segment in the world's largest car market, with the sales war being tighter than ever.
BMW seems determined to claim the number one spot in the luxury segment in the world's largest car market, with the sales war being tighter than ever.
Rolls-Royce will be developing a fully-electric Phantom to meet the demands of future emission regulations, skipping a potential hybrid setup.
MINI will use BMW i3 technology for its upcoming electric car.
According to a new report, BMW is looking into turning the MINI brand into an all-electric one, for emissions-free mobility inside city centers.
BMW's plans to expand its portfolio of electrified cars seems to be going even better than expected and things are looking good.
The BMW board is looking for ways to save money to invest into the EV push it's part of and one way to do so will be to cut funds from the supply chain.
BMW will continue to focus on profitability in the future, aiming at a 8-10 percent turnover in the automotive field despite EV push.
The boss of the BMW electric vehicle department claims the company expected more support from local authorities regarding electric car support.
BMW considers electrification of cars as we know them is no longer questionable but rather a process that is developing at full speed at the moment.
Future Rolls-Royce cars will be electrified. To what degree remains unknown but they will most likely have a distinct design as well.
MINI is definitely going to bring out at least an electric car and some officials are thinking this will fit the brand 'like a glove'.