BMW unveils i4 all-electric sedan

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BMW Group on Thursday unveiled its first all-electric sedan called i4, a model that is all set to make its debut globally this year.

The leading German luxury car-maker plans to showcase 25 electrified cars by 2025 and on Wednesday, it shared the first exterior shots of the new 4-door model.

The BMW i4 model line will be available in different versions covering ranges of up to 482 kms, according to its own preliminary tests based on the EPA’s test procedures. With a power output of up to 390kW/530HP, the BMW i4 can accelerate from zero to 100km/hour in around four seconds.

“With its sporty looks, best-in-class driving dynamics, and zero local emissions, the BMW i4 is a true BMW. It makes the heart of the BMW brand now beat fully electric,” said Pieter Nota, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG responsible for customer, brands, sales.

Full details on the BMW i4 will be released over the next weeks, it added.

The 482 kms range, however, is less than what Elon Musk-owned Tesla and some other competitors are offering. BMW has also announced version 8 of its iDrive operating system that will feature a new dashboard layout and visual design.