BMW has already made two million EVs
Today BMW has announced that it's reached a very important (and big) milestone. The company has now produced its two millionth all-electric vehicle.
In case you're wondering, it was the i5 M60 xDrive pictured below, painted in Tansanit Blue and assembled at BMW's plant in Dingolfing, Germany.
This specific car will be delivered to a customer in Spain. The Dingolfing plant started making EVs in 2021, with the iX being the first model. Today, this facility builds the widest range of all-electric cars within the BMW Group: the iX, the i5 sedan and i5 Touring, and the i7.
Of the two million EVs BMW has made so far, 320,000 came from this one plant. In 2026, the Dingolfing factory's output will be over 25% EVs. For several years now, at least one EV has been made by every BMW Group plant, and this, BMW says in its press release, has contributed to making Germany "the world's second-largest production location for electric cars today".
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