
BMW now makes electric cars in Malaysia

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BMW Group Malaysia has started selling its first locally assembled electric vehicle, the BMW i5, at its Kulim plant. The i5 eDrive40 is priced about $8,000 lower than imported models. The BMW iX1 is also set to launch later this year. BMW has been operating in Malaysia since 2008 in collaboration with Inokom. The i5 is also produced in China and will be assembled in India in the future. BMW's production network includes both its own plants and partnerships with local corporations.
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