News BMW Looks to Increase EV Sales by 50 Percent in the Next Year Paid for with sales of pricey luxury vehicles Collin Woodard WordsDecember 5, 2017 Collin Woodard WordsDecember 5, 2017 Paid for with sales of pricey luxury vehicles Share this article in: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Email Free Price Quote From a Local Dealer View Special Offers No Obligation, Fast & Simple Free New Car Quote Change Car Select Make Acura Alfa Romeo Aston Martin Audi Bentley BMW Buick Cadillac Chevrolet Chrysler Dodge Ferrari FIAT Ford Genesis GMC Honda Hyundai Infiniti Jaguar Jeep Karma Kia Lamborghini Land Rover Lexus Lincoln Lotus Maserati Mazda McLaren Mercedes-Benz MINI Mitsubishi Nissan Porsche Ram Rolls-Royce Scion smart Subaru Tesla Toyota Volkswagen Volvo Select Model 1-Series 2-Series 3-Series 3-Series Plug-in 4-Series 5-Series 5-Series Diesel 6-Series 7-Series 8-Series ActiveHybrid 3 ActiveHybrid 5 ActiveHybrid 7 ActiveHybrid X6 Alpina B6 i3 i8 M M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 X1 X3 X3 Diesel X4 X5 X5 Diesel X5 Plug-in X6 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z8 GO 1. Vehicle Option Trim Exterior Color No Preference Black Blue Brown Gold Green Orange Red Silver White Yellow Interior Color No Preference Beige Black Blue Gray Green Other Red White Buying Time Frame Within 48 hours Within a week Within two weeks Within a month More than a month Payment Method Undecided Loan Lease Cash Trade In? Yes No 2. Contact Info First Name Last Name Address City State -- AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY Zip Code Phone Email 3. Dealer Selection Receive your free dealer pricing information by completing your contact information! In 2015, BMW’s best year for i3 sales in the U.S., the automaker only sold slightly more than 11,000 copies of the small car in this market. But over the next year, BMW is looking to increase sales of both electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles by a full 50 percent. Bloomberg reports that worldwide, that would mean selling 150,000 electrified vehicles in 2018. By doing so, BMW says it hopes to position itself ahead of competitors like Mercedes and Jaguar.“We’ll definitely boost sales by a mid-double digit amount,” said Klaus Froehlich, BMW’s head of development. “This is to stay ahead of the competition that’s starting to do its own rollout.”The problem is, batteries are expensive. And by 2025, BMW plans to offer 12 fully electric vehicles. However, the full-size X7 SUV and 8 Series coupe will both go on sale soon, each with starting prices north of $100,000. Profits on high-end cars like that are much higher than less-expensive vehicles like the X1 and 2 Series. The way BMW sees it, the more cars it can sell with six-figure price tags, the easier it will be to pay for EVs.“Our goal for the luxury segment in the next few years is taking more market share,’’ BMW CEO Harald Krueger said. “In 2018, we’re significantly enlarging our offering in this lucrative growth segment.’’If BMW’s newest offerings can’t capture market share from Mercedes, though, the German automaker may be in trouble. It recently said it plans to spend about $8.3 billion (€7 billion) on research and development this year, a figure that Bloomberg points out is about as much as it spent on R&D in 2011 and 2012 combined.“This can’t be just about showcase cars,’’ said Froehlich. “We have to boost profitability and keep prices on an acceptable level by delving very, very deeply into our cost structure.’’Source: Bloomberg Share this article in: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Email BMW Looks to Increase EV Sales by 50 Percent in the Next Year /9 Advertisement to Skip 1 | 9 2 | 9 3 | 9 4 | 9 5 | 9 6 | 9 7 | 9 8 | 9 9 | 9