When Does BMW Plan to Be All-Electric?

While many automotive brands now offer hybrid and all-electric models for sale to their customers, BMW has stood as a leader in electrified mobility innovation for the last four decades. BMW made headlines at the 1972 Munich Olympics when it debuted its first electric sedan, the 1602e, to the world. Less publicized concept cars were developed over the years until 2008, when BMW started selling an electric model to the general public under the Mini nameplate. BMW made headlines once again with its progress in electrified mobility when it sold its millionth EV in 2021. It plans to double this by 2025. The EV innovation and development at BMW will continue going forward, but when will BMW be an entirely electric automotive brand?
Around the time BMW sold its millionth EV last year, it made the bold announcement that half of its sales worldwide would be of EVs by the year 2030. As part of its commitment to this exciting goal, it will continue developing and releasing more all-electric models in the years to come. One of the BMW EV models currently offered for sale is the iX SUV. The iX boasts traits like standard all-wheel drive and a 300-mile range. Another model available today is the BMW i4 sedan. This car is available with two all-electric motor systems. This includes one system that puts out 500 horsepower without sacrificing its incredible range.
Do you want to learn more about the EV cars and SUVs that are currently available at Global Imports BMW? You can explore the stunning possibilities and test drive a few models during your upcoming visit—schedule time to meet with a sales associate by calling or emailing Global Imports BMW today.