BMW backs plug-in hybrids for the long term

Many car manufacturers think of plug-in hybrids (PHEV) as a ‘bridging’ technology designed to tide the market over until full battery-electric vehicles (BEV) are cheaper and easier to charge. But not BMW, which sees this form of partial electrification, used in vehicles such as the 330e, as suitable fuel-saving technology for well into the foreseeable future alongside BEVs like the i3.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

2024 Toyota Yaris Cross updated in Europe with new tech, more hybrid power

Volvo ‘ES90’ electric sedan due next year

New Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale supercar unveiled with petrol and electric power

Ineos Grenadier gets converted into a camper with Australian-made pop-top

2024 Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series facelift spy photo

2024 Mazda 3 update due this year with technology upgrade – report

Donald Trump’s Lamborghini Diablo sets new auction price record

Honda confirms NSX successor in the works

Singer DLS Turbo: 1970s racer inspires reimagined Porsche 911

Europe’s vehicle emissions haven’t changed in more than a decade, say officials