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Does BMW have electric vehicles?

DateDecember 15, 2025

3 Answers

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Debra Salazar
January 30, 2026
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Yes, BMW offers a range of electric vehicles (EVs) under its BMW i sub-brand and across its mainstream model lineup. The BMW i4 and iX are two of the most prominent fully electric models, combining performance with zero-emission driving. The i4 is a saloon with up to 544 hp and a range of up to 365 miles, while the iX is an SUV offering up to 380 miles on a single charge.

BMW also provides plug-in hybrid (PHEV) versions of popular models like the 3 Series, 5 Series, and X5, which combine electric and petrol power. The company has committed to expanding its EV portfolio, with plans to launch more fully electric models by 2025, including the i5 and i7.

For those considering an EV, BMW’s offerings are competitive in terms of range, charging speed, and luxury features. The iX, for example, supports rapid charging at up to 200 kW, allowing a 10-80% charge in around 35 minutes. BMW’s EVs also come with advanced driver assistance systems and premium interiors, making them strong contenders in the premium EV market.

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Brandon Morrison
February 4, 2026
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From a technical perspective, BMW’s electric vehicles feature advanced battery and powertrain technology. The iX uses a 105 kWh battery pack, delivering up to 380 miles of range (WLTP). Its fifth-generation eDrive system optimises efficiency, while regenerative braking recovers energy. The i4, based on the CLAR platform, shares components with combustion models but is engineered for electric performance, with a low centre of gravity for better handling.

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Grace Edwards
December 16, 2025
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BMW does produce electric vehicles. Among its current production models, the BMW i3 and BMW i8 meet the new energy vehicle standards as fully electric cars, alongside plug-in hybrid versions of the 7 Series, 5 Series, BMW X5 and X1. Below is an overview of electric vehicles:

Definition of electric vehicles:

An electric vehicle is defined as a road-legal automobile powered by on-board electrical energy that uses electric motors to drive its wheels, complying with all relevant traffic and safety regulations.

Components of electric vehicles:

The system comprises an electric drive and control system, mechanical systems for drive force transmission, and operational mechanisms to perform designated functions. The electric drive and control system forms the core of an electric vehicle, representing the fundamental distinction from internal combustion engine vehicles.