German automaker BMW announced the launch of its latest electric vehicle, the i7, at the Beijing Auto Show scheduled for April 22. This new version features significant design and battery system improvements, reflecting the global trend towards sustainability.
BMW has announced the launch of a special version of its electric iX3 tailored for the Chinese market, set to debut at the Beijing Auto Show in April 2026. This version features a larger size and modern technologies compared to its European counterpart.
Chinese company BYD has launched a new fast charging technology capable of adding hundreds of kilometers in just minutes, while BMW warns of potential impacts on battery lifespan. This intensifies the competition between speed and sustainability in the electric vehicle industry.
BMW has announced that it will start collecting driving data from customer vehicles in Germany beginning April 1, 2026. This initiative aims to improve semi-autonomous driving systems by understanding actual driving behaviors.
Bavarian Prime Minister <strong>Markus Söder</strong> is set to visit the <strong>BMW</strong> plant in <strong>North Carolina</strong> following a two-day tour in <strong>Texas</strong>. This visit aims to strengthen economic relations between Germany and the United States, particularly in the automotive sector.