BMW says it has enough staff to continue developing “i” cars
Chief Executive Harald Krueger said BMW had enough staff to continue developing its cutting-edge electric vehicles program known as "Project i"
Chief Executive Harald Krueger said BMW had enough staff to continue developing its cutting-edge electric vehicles program known as "Project i"
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