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BMW Is Ready For ICE Bans Say Boss, But Hints It May Not Be The Way To Go

Unlike many of its competitors, BMW won’t commit to an end date for its internal combustion engines. However, CEO Oliver Zipse said that the company will be ready for ICE bans as and when they come into force. 

His comments came during a conference in the town of Nuertingen, near Stuttgart, reports Reuters. “We will be ICE-ban ready,” said Zipse. “If a region, a city, a country gets the idea of banning ICEs, we have an offering.”

However, Zipse appeared to cast doubt on whether such blanket bans were the best way forward: “The BMW Group is not worried about this. Whether it’s a good idea is another question… but we will have an offering.”

The EU has proposed a ban on the sale of fossil-fuel cars from 2035 as it focuses on combating global emissions. But although BMW expects half of its global sales to be EV by 2030, the Bavarian marque appears to think there’s life in the ICE yet.

Also Read: European Union’s Internal Combustion Engine Ban To Be Fought Against By Czech Republic

A BEV 5-Series undergoing testing ahead of a 2023 launch

Last month, BMW development chief Frank Weber questioned whether both the system and consumers are ready for the shift, and cited reasons why the brand is avoiding a cut-off date. “The last thing we want is that customers have to buy electric cars, and there is no adequate charging infrastructure,” said Weber, speaking to Auto News.

The news of BMW’s readiness for ICE bans is unlikely to appease environmentalists, some of which have already sued the automaker for alleged climate change complacency. DUH, a German NGO, has accused BMW and Daimler of not doing enough to curb carbon emissions.

However, BMW has committed to electrifying their line-up, with the new iX and i4 EVs already being rolled out across markets. They will be followed by battery-electric derivatives of the 7-Series and X1 next year, with an EV 5-Series and Mini Countryman expected in 2023.

Hey Alexa, 2021 Nissan Juke Becomes An Enigma With New Special Edition

Nissan has introduced a new special edition variant of the second generation Juke in Europe, which is dubbed the Enigma.

The model boasts special graphics on the roof and side mirror casings, ‘Enigma’ badging on the C pillars as well as the interior, while riding on 19-inch Akari wheels and can be ordered in three paint finishes: Gun Metallic Grey and Storm White with a Black roof, or all Black.

“The Nissan Juke offers head-turning design and advanced technology in a truly compelling package”, said the brand’s Europe Vice President for Product Planning, Marco Fioravanti. “Enigma draws on unique styling and intelligent connectivity to enhance the driving experience.”

Watch Also: 2020 Nissan Juke Is Better Than Its Predecessor, Retains Its Quirkiness

In addition to the special looks, the new Juke Enigma is the first Nissan to get the Amazon Alexa compatibility in Europe. With Alexa’s Nissan Skill enabled in the dedicated app and linked to the owner’s NissanConnect Services account, owners can remotely control certain functions of their crossover, such as checking the door-lock status, turning on the lights, seeing the remaining fuel range, finding out where it is parked or sending an address to the TomTom navi.

The Juke Enigma will officially launch in Europe this month. In the United Kingdom, it has a starting price of £23,195 ($31,622), which places it between the N-Connecta and the Tekna, which can be bought from £22,195 ($30,258) and £23,695 ($32,303) respectively. The Tekna+ range-topper is available from £25,095 ($34,212), while the entry-level Visia and mid-range Acenta set buyers back at least £18,595 ($25,350) and £20,195 ($27,532) respectively.

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VW ID.3 Was Europe’s Best-Selling EV In October, Renault Zoe And Hyundai Kona Followed

With the petrol and diesel ban knocking on the door of the automotive industry, customers have become more interested in electrified cars than ever.

Europeans, for one, bought more electrified vehicles than diesels for the second month in a row, and the continent’s best-selling battery-electric model was the Volkswagen ID.3.

According to Jato’s analysis, the German electric hatchback accounted for 10,475 units in October, followed by the Renault Zoe supermini and Hyundai Kona small crossover, with 9,778 and 5,261 units respectively. The chart was completed by the Kia e-Niro, Peugeot e-208, Smart ForTwo, BMW i3, Opel/Vauxhall Corsa-e, MINI Cooper SE and Nissan Leaf, in this order.

Watch Also: 2021 VW ID.3 First Drive Finds It Has A Lot Going For It, But Also Has Its Faults

The plug-in hybrid king was the Mercedes-Benz A-Class (4,209 units), with the Volvo XC40 and Volkswagen Passat completing the podium, and the BMW 3-Series, Audi Q5, VW Golf, Renault Captur, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Volvo XC60 and Mercedes-Benz GLC following.

In the mild-hybrid and full-hybrid category, Toyota nabbed the two top spots, with the Yaris (13,338 units) and Corolla (9,728), while the bronze medal went to the Fiat Panda. The Ford Puma, Fiat 500, Toyota C-HR, RAV4, Suzuki Swift, Ford Focus, and Suzuki Ignis completed the chart.

The Golf was Europe’s best-selling car in October, accounting for 27,530 units, followed by the smaller Renault Clio and Opel/Vauxhall Corsa, with 22,588 and 21,220 units sold respectively. Other popular models were the Peugeot 208, Fiat Panda, Renault Captur, Toyota Yaris, Peugeot 2008, Skoda Octavia, and Citroen C3.

New car registrations were down by 7 percent last month in Europe, from 1.21 to 1.13 million vehicles.

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