BMW's New Electric Sedan Hits the Road for Testing
BMW continues to develop its electric vehicle lineup, and the latest model to hit the road for testing is the new electric sedan.
The car was spotted testing in Germany, wearing a heavy camouflage wrap that concealed most of its design details. However, some key features were still visible. The vehicle was seen wearing a closed-off grille with sleek headlights and taillights. It also had a sloping roofline, and a muscular stance.
The new electric sedan is expected to be based on BMW's CLAR platform, which is used in a variety of other BMW models. The car is likely to offer a range of around 300 miles on a single charge, and it could be equipped with BMW's latest self-driving technology. BMW has not yet released any official details about the new electric sedan, and it is likely to be several months before we see the car in production form. However, the test mule spotted in Germany gives us a good idea of what to expect from BMW's upcoming electric sedan.