BMW is Willing to Pay to Attract Customers from Other EV Brands

Chris Teague
by Chris Teague

Tesla might not be the most dominant EV maker in the world, but it’s on top of the market here in the United States. Legacy automakers like Ford and General Motors are in the hunt, but so far, no one has been able to topple Tesla’s top spot. BMW is hoping to take some of the shine off of Tesla’s crown with a new incentive that gives buyers a $1,000 discount to buy one of its new EVs.


Cars Direct reported that the BMW 2024 BEV Conquest Program includes several other brands, including Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Polestar, Porsche, Rivian, and Lucid. Ford Mustang Mach-E and VW ID.4 owners can also take advantage of the deal. BMW will pay owners of those brands $1,000 to switch to an i4, i5, or iX, though the discount only applies to specific models from most brands. Importantly, buyers don’t have to trade their current EV in to take advantage of the deal.


BMW already offers a $7,500 credit for leasing the i4 sedan, which can be combined with the conquest incentive. Cars Direct noted that the iX also comes with a significant discount of up to $9,900 in lease cash. That said, BMW’s EVs are not cheap, so the incentives should be a welcome move for hopeful buyers. While not currently eligible for federal tax credits, BMW’s EVs can be leased to receive the $7,500 discount others get.


The German automaker is far from the only one offering discounts and incentives to bolster EV demand. Kia recently announced $5,000 off the brand-new EV9, and General Motors has discounted some of its models that lost federal tax credit eligibility. At the same time, automakers like Ford have reported that hybrid sales are up in recent months, demonstrating that buyers want fuel economy benefits but don’t want to pay the higher price for an all-electric model.


[Image: BMW]


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Chris Teague
Chris Teague

Chris grew up in, under, and around cars, but took the long way around to becoming an automotive writer. After a career in technology consulting and a trip through business school, Chris began writing about the automotive industry as a way to reconnect with his passion and get behind the wheel of a new car every week. He focuses on taking complex industry stories and making them digestible by any reader. Just don’t expect him to stay away from high-mileage Porsches.

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  • AZFelix AZFelix on Mar 06, 2024

    This $1000 EV discount coupon is also available in a high-performance version made with weight saving carbon fiber and embossed with an 'M' logo. The exclusive package option is available with any new BMW EV for only $1500 (+tax) .

  • Kcflyer Kcflyer on Mar 06, 2024

    Wouldn't it be cheaper to make them less ugly?

    • Dr Mindbender Dr Mindbender on Mar 07, 2024

      LOLOLOL that's one of the funniest/truest comments I've read.


  • Lou_BC "Covertly" Bullsh!t. The proper word is "overt". It is done because everyone cannot be bothered to read the EULA. If you subscribe to anything electronic, or you use anything electronic, your data gets monetized. It's even sold "sanitized" of specific identifiers.
  • Lou_BC Will I give up data aka privacy to save money?. ...............................You mean other than the data I give up by using credit cards, bank cards, cell phones, and computers?...,...................................... The majority of "spirited" driving I do is in the backcountry. There isn't any data connection out there. Google and other assorted electronic maps are woefully inaccurate. At the end of the day, I'm not concerned. .......................................... I was told that there wasn't much point getting extended warranty because I drive offroad. That had nothing to do with data. Just fine print in the insurance................................ I fully agree with @Dartman. I'm considering "safe" because of my age and lack of reported accidents.
  • Lou_BC "Patriotic - having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country" It is by definition impossible for an inanimate object, a machine, to be patriotic.
  • Varezhka And in the end, it won’t do anything because Chinese firms are already building battery factories within EU with Chinese government support.As long as the raw materials continue to come from China there really isn’t much EU can do to. They brought it upon themselves with their EV or bust policies (which itself was a reaction to their loss of grounds to the Koreans and the Japanese).
  • 1995 SC So if you lease can you take the 7500 credit and then if you buy it off lease take the 4k used credit?
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