With electric vehicles pretty much part of the mainstream now, it’s not exactly uncommon to see legacy brands and auto veterans incorporate more EVs under their many lineups. Take for example BMW, which recently announced the completed production of its two-millionth all-electric vehicle , which in this case takes the form of a BMW i5 M60 xDrive sedan. Assembled at Plant Dingolfing, BMW says that the landmark vehicle is shipping out to Spain; it should be noted that P lant Dingolfing started manufacturing EVs back in 2021, with the BMW iX among its very first production models. As of today, the company says that the plant is responsible for the “widest” range of EVs, which include cars like the BMW iX, the BMW i5 sedan and touring, and the BMW i7. Photo courtesy of BMW Since then, the plant has built more than 320,000 vehicles, with more than a quarter of them being EVs during the plant’s 2025 operations.…