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BMW made a prototype Tesla Model S killer

BMW made a prototype Tesla Model S killer

Posted on June 26, 2019 By Jarvis

BMW doesn’t have an all-electric Tesla Model S rival in its range, but the German automaker is teasing just how such a car might perform with its latest “Power BEV” prototype. Unveiled alongside the striking BMW Vision M NEXT today, the so-called trial vehicle may look like a 5 Series sedan from the outside, but under the familiar sheet metal are a whole lot of electric horses.
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