Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors and EVIQ showcase all-electric mobility at KAFD
- BMW Saudi to showcase the all-electric MINI Aceman and BMW i5 at KAFD Valley from 23 to 25 December
- Collaboration with EVIQ supports continued progress of EV charging accessibility in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors, the official importer of BMW Group vehicles in Saudi Arabia, in collaboration with EVIQ, is welcoming visitors to KAFD Valley from 16 to 18 December, to explore the latest all-electric BMW innovations at a public display in King Abdullah Financial District.
The display will spotlight the all-electric MINI Aceman and BMW i5, with BMW Saudi representatives on-site throughout the activation to support visitor enquiries and share more information on electric ownership and charging.
The MINI Aceman is a four-door crossover that blends MINI’s distinctive design with everyday practicality, delivering a driving range of between 295 km and 400 km on a full charge depending on specification, while the BMW i5 is a premium all-electric sedan with a low-profile battery integrated into the underbody to support cabin space and comfort, offering a driving range of between 496 km and 592 km on a full charge depending on specification.
The activation builds on the strategic partnership between Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors and EVIQ to support the continued development of electric vehicle charging infrastructure and the wider EV ecosystem in Saudi Arabia.
EVIQ is a joint venture between the Public Investment Fund and the Saudi Electricity Company, established to support EV adoption through the rollout of a nationwide charging network.
Matthew Sayer, Interim Managing Director at Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors, said: “As electric mobility continues to grow in Saudi Arabia, it is important to bring the experience closer to customers in a relevant, everyday setting. This showcase at KAFD reflects our commitment alongside EVIQ to supporting EV adoption by making the ownership experience simpler, more accessible, and aligned with the Kingdom’s sustainability ambitions.”


