[Aika Auto Industry News Original]
Nowadays, the world's major car companies are embracing the "electric trend", have launched their own pure electric models, BMW is naturally no exception, the early launch of i3 models to test the water, and then successively launched iX3, iX, i4 and other models. But when we all thought bmw was going to turn to new energy in an all-round way, Frank Weber, a director of the BMW Group, announced that BMW would develop the next generation of internal combustion engines.
The next generation of internal combustion engines developed will include diesel, gasoline, six-cylinder and eight-cylinder engines, and said that these new engines will adopt new technologies to achieve energy savings and emission reduction goals. Frank Weber also said that "we found a compromise, the new engine meets both the requirements of emissions regulations and the need for vehicle performance." ”
Last year, BMW announced that it will build a new pure electric platform, and it will be put into use in 2025, the first model on this platform may be a pure electric version of the BMW 3 Series, and it is planned that in 2030, the sales of electric vehicles will account for half of BMW's global sales.
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