Electric Vehicle Range Sets a New Standard: BMW Dominates Inmetro Ranking with Four Models on Top
According to data released by Inmetro in August 2023, BMW continues to set the standard when it comes to electric vehicle range in Brazil. Based on the latest information, the four electric cars with the highest range in the country bear the BMW insignia.
BMW’s Supremacy in Numbers
The star of the fleet is undoubtedly the BMW iX xDrive50 Sport, which impresses with its 528 kilometers of range. It is followed by the BMW i7 xDrive60, which boasts 479 kilometers of autonomy. Closing the podium, we have the BMW iX M60 and BMW i4 eDrive40, with ranges of 431 and 422 kilometers, respectively.
Other models also stand out. The BMW iX3 offers 381 kilometers of range, while the BMW i4 eDrive35 and BMW i4 M50 present ranges of 339 and 335 kilometers. The BMW iX xDrive40 also makes the list, with 327 kilometers.
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Included Chargers Enhance User Experience
But innovation doesn’t stop there. All electric cars from BMW sold in Brazil come with two chargers: a BMW Wallbox of up to 22kW and a portable Flex Charger of up to 11kW. This not only provides a superior driving experience but also makes users’ lives much more convenient.
BMW’s Rise in the Electric Market
A pioneer in the electric vehicle segment in Brazil, BMW has made significant moves to maintain its leadership. The newly launched BMW i7 is considered the super premium sedan with the highest range in the country. This type of innovation underscores the brand’s commitment to offering not only luxury and performance but also efficiency.

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