The BMW Group has sold more than 50,000 electrified vehicles in 2017, which marks a more than 70% increase for an automaker that has been aggressively adding plug-in hybrids to its lineup in the past year.
Through July, BMW sold 50,711 vehicles with some level of electrification, including its i3 and plug-in hybrid versions in the 3 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series, and X5 lineups, the company announced. The sales figures include MINI, which introduced a plug-in hybrid Countryman for the 2017 model year.
BMW now offers the 330e, 740e xDrive, and X5 xDrive40e, and 530e iPerformance. In all, the company offers nine electrified models. Other models include the battery-electric and range-extending versions of the i3 and the i8 plug-in hybrid.
BMW is expected to launch a plug-in hybrid X3 model this year.
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