Sure, 2020 isn’t exactly a reference at this point, with the pandemic almost shutting down factories around the world completely. Nevertheless, seeing a 98.9% sales increase is quite impressive. To be more precise, BMW sold 231,575 electrified cars (EVs and PHEVs) throughout the first three quarters of 2021, compared to the 116,400 units sold in 2020. Furthermore, sales of purely electric models went up by 121.4 percent to 58,688 units, compared to the 26,957 sold in 2020.
According to BMW’s CEO, Oliver Zipse, things are bound to get even better, as the iX and i4 models are going on sale: “With the BMW i4 and the BMW iX, we are taking e-mobility to a new level. The BMW iX is the innovation flagship that gives upcoming BMW models new capabilities that include 5G technology, the latest generation of software and the most advanced e-drive the BMW Group has ever developed. The BMW i4 comes straight from the heart of the BMW brand and offers customers a whole new dimension of driving pleasure.”