BMW is evaluating range-extender versions of some models as demand for the technology grows in China, Bloomberg reported. The plan is under internal discussion and focuses on large vehicles such as the X5 and 7-Series. Chinese brands including Aito and Li Auto have popularized range extenders in the world’s biggest car market, which produced 31.28 million vehicles and sold 31.44 million in 2024, where BMW’s sales have come under pressure. The technology is also gaining traction in the US, where customers favor large SUVs and long-distance travel. BMW already produces small engines and gearboxes in-house, which could reduce costs if the project moves forward. [Bloomberg]
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