BMW Warns U.S. Dealers About EV Production Cut: Report
Briefly

BMW has postponed EV production in the U.S. as new import tariffs take effect. This move raises questions about the future availability of its foreign-built electric vehicles. The company aims to produce Neue Klasse EVs domestically starting next year, with plans to build in the U.S. by 2026. The i4 has been a strong seller, nearly entering the top ten best-sellers list in 2024, but the tariff situation complicates future sales strategies. BMW has committed to maintaining current pricing, with minor exceptions pending possible changes.
BMW's production of electric vehicles in the U.S. is postponed due to newly imposed import tariffs, raising concerns about the future of its foreign-built EVs.
The Bavarians currently have a four-strong EV lineup in the U.S. but don't manufacture any EVs locally, leading to potential impact from tariffs.
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