BMW to Offer Battery-Powered Eco-Car for U.S.
Published March 12, 2008

Speculation about BMW's future eco-friendly vehicle for U.S. consumers. Will it be a small car, a crossover, or a roadster? Will it be an electric vehicle?
Norbert Reithofer, BMW CEO, said the company will likely "make a battery-powered ecologically compatible car for the U.S. market" with a target launch date of 2012. Details beyond that general plan are sketchy.
The initiative was spawned by the automaker’s status in the American car market after 2012, when new CAFE standards begin to take effect. At that point, BMW will be considered a "large vehicle manufacturer," which means that it will be held to more stringent efficiency standards.
In an interview Tuesday with Mobile Magazine, Reithofer suggested that the vehicle could be a collaboration with another carmaker. "Our goal is a cooperation but if it does not work out, we will do it alone. We will make a decision this year," he said. Reithofer added that the new vehicle might serve as the basis for the global launch of a new "mini car" designed for big cities.
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Just in time to trade in my 2006 325i...................
Great, now just sell us efficient dynamics NOW.
Why is there an advertisement of giant GM vehicles on the right side of this page?
Yeah I noticed that....why would a car blog like this...OF ALL PLACES...have a stupid ad like this? Author take note...get your ad money elsewhere otherwise you'll be blacklisted.
I think that it is great that GM will subsidize a website that espouses a technology that they don't even sell. Talk about free money.
I agree with ex-EV1. If GM wants to advertise their oversized inefficient vehicles on this web site they should be free to do so. I find it hard to believe they will get any kind of return on their investment. You'd think they'd at least advertize one of their semi-hybrids.
Who was that poster who said his Toyotas were always breaking down and that we should all buy American? Maybe he'll buy one.
Yeah, ex-EV1 is right. I don't think anyone who's looking at this site is going to buy a Chevy gas guzzler.
I didn't even notice the Chevy add until I read the comments. I guess I've desensitized myself to internet advertising. Once I saw the add though, I had to chuckle. Very Dumb!!!!!!!!!!!
GM almost certainly doesn't pick each individual website that their ads appear on. The pay in bulk and an ad agency puts the ads on sites with similiar interest as the product... in this cas automobiles.
Why do you tolerate the ads? Use a browser other than IE, and you can eliminate them completely. Firefox lets you block out all page advertisements permanently, and it's a free download. Best of all, once you've prevented that garbage from loading itself onto the page, everything moves faster.
To me, those ads were just as annoying and intrusive as telemarketers calling me at my home number. Not any more!
Yeah, with current oil price and the green agenda, I hope nobody buys a gas guzzler. I want to change my Dodge Durango to a hybrid. But I am wondering how long should I wait until the Toyota Sienna Hybrid to come along. I do have 4 children, no way a Prius would do it for my family.
Hubby is looking forward to a new car-his old BMW is just a piece of junk! And the price tag for the new BMW will be?
that car looks BA
It's cool looking but, imagine a car that low driving over a speed bump. Yikes!!
OMG this IS a HOT CAR! I agree with you Corey Cook, it is BA! :)
I am really desperate for a BMW HYBRID right now!! Please make one available ASAP!
This is a hot BMW with less fuel consumption. I like it. I hope Mazda will do it too. I will watch mazda blog if they have news about it.
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