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BMW iX M60 – The All-Electric SUV Beast

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If you’re looking for a very fast, large, all-electric SUV with a long driving range then your prayers have been answered: meet the BMW iX M60. seconds, and BMW claims that the rate of acceleration remains constant right up to the electronically limited maximum speed of 155mph. The iX M60 is also capable of 0-62mph in 3.8

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News: Hydrogen Fuel Cell Market Confused

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Honda Drops Clarity FCEV; BMW & Land Rover Test Prototypes. In the first five months of the year, Honda had only leased less than a thousand cars. BMW & JLR Jump on Board. While BMW said the Hydrogen 7 was “production-ready,” it never made it past limited volume production.

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BMW introduces the X3 30e PHEV with 18 miles of electric range

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Since its launch in 2003, close to 600,000 BMW X3s have been sold through 2019 in the United States alone, which proves its incredible popularity in the SUV crossover segment. In today’s world, with SUVs and Crossovers totally dominating the automotive market, BMW offers a wide variety of models to choose from.

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New EV electric car calendar

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All the new electric cars, electric SUVs and electric utes arriving in Australia in 2021, 2022 and 2023. READ MORE: Every electric ute and pick-up coming soon! READ MORE: Every new electric car coming to Australia in 2022. V12 engine meets electric power for F1 pace. Subscribe now!

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2021’s biggest EV releases

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Especially when it comes to electric vehicles (EVs). Every single year is getting more and more epic for new electric car releases, and the coming months promise to be memorable in the world of EVs. If you’re on the lookout for an all-electric sports saloon to set your pulse racing, say hello to Audi’s new e-tron GT.

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The electric year ahead: Every new EV coming to Australia in 2024

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Sales of electric cars almost tripled in 2023 and Aussies had more models than ever to choose from. As well as new models from heavy EV hitters such as Tesla, BYD, Polestar and Volvo, there will be a raft of traditional brands jumping on board the electric car race. litre four-cylinder turbo to electric propulsion.