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BMW’S big EV plan i5 and i7 to join nine-ev line-up

Regular models will spawn battery-powered variants as BMW aims to lead market

- 4 AUTOCAR.CO.UK 19 AUGUST 2020

BMW is dramatical­ly ramping up its electric car offerings, with new i5 and i7 saloons set to headline an expanded line-up of nine models that will underpin an ambitious 10-year growth plan.

The German manufactur­er will launch the new cars as part of its new ‘Power of Choice’ sustainabi­lity plan, under which it has committed to selling more than seven million plugin hybrid and pure-electric vehicles by the end of 2030.

The new plan, which will also include two electric cars from the Mini brand, is the first major initiative to be overseen by Oliver Zipse since he was promoted to the top of the Munich company last summer.

It is designed to make BMW a leader in electric vehicles sales against rival premium brands such as Audi, Jaguar, Lexus, Mercedes-benz and Tesla and to help it meet increasing­ly tough targets to cut the CO2 output of its new models.

To date, the BMW Group has sold more than 500,000 electrifie­d models across the BMW and Mini brands, but it expects that figure to have doubled by the end of 2021 as new electric and plug-in hybrid models are launched.

It’s also ramping up the output of electric vehicles produced by its joint ventures, such as Spotlight Automotive, an operation that was recently establishe­d by Mini and Great Wall Motors in China.

❝ BMW has committed to selling more than seven million plug-in hybrid and pure-electric vehicles by the end of 2030 ❞

BMW expects to sell 4.6 million fully electric vehicles within the next 10 years – an average of 460,000 per year and a huge increase from the 42,249 sold last year (all of them an i3). It also expects to sell 2.4 million plug-in hybrids. To this end, it recently launched the six-cylinder petrol-electric 545e xdrive, which is aimed at the fleet market and is the fifth electrifie­d 5 Series model.

Having already committed to offering plug-in hybrid variants of every existing model in its line-up, BMW’S new plan calls for a considerab­le increase in pure-electric model range, which is initially set to include at least nine new models. These include the recently unveiled ix3 and will continue with next year’s i4 five-door coupé and a production version of the inext SUV (likely to be called the ix5).

BMW has also confirmed an electric version of the X1 small SUV, badged the ix1, that will indirectly replace the i3, plus a new i5 and i7, based on the next-generation 5 Series and 7 Series saloons respective­ly.

❝ Up to four powertrain variants – petrol, diesel, hybrid and electric – will be built on the same line ❞

The manufactur­er is also set to launch an electric version of the latest 3 Series saloon, using the running gear from the upcoming i4, according to sources familiar with the production plan. With the current i3 hatchback going out of production, it is likely that the 3 Series-based saloon will adopt the vacated i3 name, according to the sources.

While plans for Mini are less defined, Autocar can confirm the British brand is planning to build on its recently introduced Electric three-door hatchback with at least two new electric cars, including uniquely styled SUVS based on the ix1 and ix3.

The foundation­s for BMW’S ambitious strategy were laid with the establishm­ent of the i electric vehicle division in 2011. But while BMW’S original electric vehicle plan centred on a dedicated platform, the second wave of electric models has been conceived around the company’s current FAAR and CLAR architectu­res.

The ‘Power of Choice’ model plan calls for up to four different powertrain variants – petrol, diesel, plug-in hybrid and pure-electric – in each of its main model lines to be built on the same production line, starting with the X3.

BMW says that it will continue to offer both petrol and diesel engines in each of its main model lines for the foreseeabl­e future, in a move aimed at providing buyers with what the company describes as “the most suitable drivetrain for any given usage scenario”.

In a previously announced strategy being driven by recent developmen­ts in China, BMW has also confirmed that it will start offering hydrogen fuel cell electric powertrain­s on extended leasing programmes in certain models and markets, starting with the X5 next year.

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The next-generation 7 Series, X1 and 5 Series will gain electric siblings
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Future i range will mainly comprise SUVS and saloons
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BMW will take on the Mercedes-benz EQS with electric 7 Series

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