BMW Group sells its one-millionth electrified vehicle

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BMW Group has recently celebrated selling its one-millionth electrified vehicle.

The company has said that it aims to double this year's electric vehicle sales by 2022, and that by 2025, the Group will have delivered around two million fully-electric vehicles to customers. It expects at least one out of every two BMW Group vehicles sold to be fully electric by 2030.

The BMW Group released two key innovation flagships, the BMW iX and the BMW i4, onto the market in mid-November.

Over the next year, the BMW Group will expand its electrified product line-up to include fully-electric versions of the BMW 7 Series and BMW X1. The high-volume BMW 5 Series will be added to the electric portfolio in 2023. The successor to the MINI Countryman and the all-electric Rolls-Royce Spectre will follow. By 2023, the company will already have at least one fully-electric model on the roads in about 90 percent of its current market segments. Over the next ten years or so, the BMW Group plans to release a total of about ten million fully-electric vehicles onto the roads.

The MINI product range will already be exclusively all-electric by the early 2030s and Rolls-Royce will be an all-electric brand from 2030 on. All future new models from BMW Motorrad in the field of urban mobility will also be fully electric.