BMW on Tuesday announced the completion of its $1.7 billion investment in South Carolina, where the German carmaker will produce fully electric vehicles. The luxury auto brand said it had completed the expansion of a plant in Spartanburg and the construction of another in Woodruff.The company also unveiled its fifth-generation BMW X5, which will be the first fully electric BMW assembled in the United States, starting later this year. At least five more fully electric models are scheduled to be assembled in the U.S. by 2030.CHINA MOVES TO BAN FEATURE COMMONLY SEEN ON TESLA VEHICLES OVER FEAR OF...
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