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The latest new models, pioneering concept vehicles and innovative technological developments are the headline-makers as BMW takes to the stage at the Auto China 2018 show in Beijing. The selection of new products on display at the international vehicle fair taking place from 25 April – 4 May 2018 underlines the company’s commitment to the next steps in its electrification strategy, heralds its upcoming model offensive in the luxury segment and celebrates the continued success of the BMW X models. Added to which, the array of world and Asian premieres from BMW shines the spotlight on the huge significance of China as both the world’s largest car market and the production location for a growing number of models from the Bavarian premium brand.
Have a look at what BMW had to showcase at Los Angeles Auto Show 2018.
Volkswagen will introduce an electric car in the U.S. in 2020, the brand's new U.S. CEO told reporters Wednesday at the Los Angeles Auto Show.The electric car will be priced in the range of $30,000 to $40,000, VW's Scott Keogh said in a group interview. At that price range, the vehicle will compete with the similarly priced Tesla Model 3 and the Chevrolet Bolt, which are already available for sale. The Bolt starts at about $37,000, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said the company will begin selling $35,000 Model 3 base models in 2019.VW has revealed several concept electric vehicles under a new nameplate, I.D., over the last two years or so. Those models provided a preview of what could be next for the company.
The all-new INFINITI QX50 premium SUV made its first appearance in Asia at Auto China. Built in a new manufacturing facility in Dalian, the QX50 features world-first technologies, stand-out design and unrivaled interior space. The new QX50 pairs INFINITI’s signature Powerful Elegance design with the company’s innovative VC-Turbo engine, the world’s first production-ready variable compression ratio engine.
Jaguar Land Rover debuted their first fully electric vehicle in China – the Jaguar I-PACE. The car was revealed to the Chinese market at the Beijing Motor Show. China is a significant market for Jaguar Land Rover, and with nearly 1 in every 50 autos sold in the country last year an electric one, the British automaker recognise that the East Asian nation is well on its way to an all-electric future. This supports Jaguar Land Rover’s electrification plans, as they too have announced that every new model line will be electrified from 2020.