According to a senior company official, BMW is looking to further expand its robust electric vehicle (EV) portfolio in India with models in diverse body formats and at different price points. The company has already sold more than 2,000 units of electric cars in India, with the iX SUV and the i7 sedan playing a significant role.
BMW Group India currently offers electric two-wheelers (BMW Motorrad) and vehicles (BMW and MINI) for sale in the nation. Ten percent of the company’s total automobile sales are made up of electric cars.
SUVs like the iX1 and iX, as well as sedans like the i4, i5, and i7, are part of BMW’s electric vehicle lineup. MINI has electric versions, such as the Countryman and SE. BMW Motorrad will introduce the domestically made CE 02 next month, although it presently owns the CE 04 model.
“Our EV strategy is the same for the future that we had two-and-a-half years ago. We will provide as many options as possible to our customers, at different price points and in different body formats. That is why we have the most diverse portfolio today. We will continue to develop the charging network for our customers,” BMW Group India President and CEO Vikram Pawah told India.