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BMW continues to develop a new generation of fuel-powered gasoline/diesel/six-cylinder/eight-cylinder engines

According to overseas media reports, BMW's research and development director Frank Weber said in an interview with German media that it is developing a new generation of internal combustion engines, including gasoline, diesel, six-cylinder and eight-cylinder engines.

BMW continues to develop a new generation of fuel-powered gasoline/diesel/six-cylinder/eight-cylinder engines

BMW said that in order to effectively reduce carbon dioxide emissions, BMW will urgently need a "state-of-the-art combustion engine" in the next few years. It will support and guarantee new powertrains, as well as technical preparations for the latest emission standards in the future. It is worth noting that the new engine may introduce new devices or new technology applications on the cylinder head.

For reference, the BMW Group delivered 2521525 new cars worldwide in 2021, and sales of pure electric models 103855 units, an increase of 133.2% year-on-year. On the road of electrification transformation, the internal combustion engine has been around for a considerable period of time, such as the new BMW XM is also in use.

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