BMW won’t railroad customers into electric cars, promises to give buyers power of choice

BMW says petrol and diesel cars will continue to be a part of its line-up and it does not plan to railroad customers into electric vehicles. While the German manufacturer is poised to introduce 25 new electrified models over the next three years – including 12 purely electric cars and 12 plug-in hybrids – it has reaffirmed its commitment to petrol and diesel power for decades to come.

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