Demand for the BMW iX3 (NA5) and the Neue Klasse lineup around it has caught up with BMW’s Steyr plant faster than planned. Since Monday, the Austrian factory has been running a second shift on its electric motor line, and weekly output has jumped to more than 4,000 units as a result. BMW says the two-shift operation hasn’t even hit its ceiling yet, which means that number is still climbing. Plant management is now projecting well over 100,000 e…
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