26-04-2024 01:30 via drive.com.au

BMW committed to diesels in Australia until 2030

BMW says it plans to see out the decade with diesel engines under the bonnet of its cars – despite increasingly stringent regulations – but the fuel type’s future beyond 2030 is unclear.German car maker BMW has committed to diesel engines in Australia until the end of the decade, insisting the technology will remain popular with customers for a while to come despite an onslaught of electric cars.Speaking with Drive at the launch of the electric iX2, BMW Australia head of produc
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