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Powered By Lithium: BMW I3 Electric Revealed

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Powered By Lithium: BMW i3 Electric Revealed

BMW i3 Electric revealed in New York, London and Beijing today.

Powered By Lithium: BMW's i3 hatchback is mark of electric car confidence


Iconic auto brand will make its own statement in electric revolution on Monday. It could be another very important chapter for Electric Cars roll out, if BMW is really serious about it. With German luxury car maker behind it BMW i3 can take the niche right below the Tesla Model S in the market and make Electric Cars urban mobility fashion. Range Extender can be the game changer in Electric Cars proposition.

 

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