Several BMW Models Apparently on the Brink of Elimination

German luxury automakers are living through tough times. Daimler recently posted its first quarterly loss in a decade and, earlier this year, BMW announced it would implement various money-saving measures to make up for significantly decreasing profits.

That’s because, just like most other companies, BMW has to spend massive sums to develop next-generation technologies that meet tougher emissions and fuel economy requirements, not to mention the demands of tomorrow’s electrified and autonomous vehicles.

While its flagship V12 engine will continue to exist until 2023, BMW is preparing to eliminate a number of low-selling models from its range, according to a report from Automobile magazine citing anonymous sources.

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If true, some of them will come as a shock to enthusiasts since they have just arrived on the market. The list includes the 8 Series Coupe and Cabriolet, the Z4 roadster, the X2 crossover, the 2 Series Cabriolet and the standard-wheelbase 7 Series.

In other markets, the three-door 1 Series won't return, neither will the five-door 2 Series Active Tourer.

Now, let’s clarify a few things. The two-door 8 Series models and the Z4 will likely stick around for the duration of their current generation. The 2 Series Cabriolet finds itself in a niche segment, while the shorter version of BMW’s full-size sedan is not selling as many units as the long-wheelbase version.

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The X2 is a surprise for sure since small crossovers are a big thing right now and sales continue to rise. Paradoxically, BMW executives have reportedly given the green light to the long-rumoured X8, a sportier, coupe-like evolution of the X7 that will be available with high-performance powertrains including a plug-in hybrid system and an M variant.

In related news, the i3 electric car will be phased out and replaced by a less techy model based on the X1 crossover in 2022.

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