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Londoners now have another car-sharing app to travel with, as BMW expands its own DriveNow service

Five new boroughs will benefit from the service, with over 400 premium BMW and MINI models added to the fleet

DriveNow has expanded to London boroughs Westminster, Barnet, Tower Hamlets, Southwark and Brent

BMW has expanded its ride-sharing service to five new London boroughs, putting an additional 410 premium BMW and MINI models on the capital's roads.

Westminster, Barnet, Tower Hamlets, Southwark and Brent will benefit from the DriveNow website and app.

 DriveNow has expanded to London boroughs Westminster, Barnet, Tower Hamlets, Southwark and Brent
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DriveNow has expanded to London boroughs Westminster, Barnet, Tower Hamlets, Southwark and BrentCredit: DriveNow

A total of nine London areas are apart of the global programme, including existing boroughs Hackney, Haringey, Islington and Waltham Forest.

The fleet has also more than doubled with 720 cars available for use, with the electric BMW i3 leading the selection.

An additional 80 i3s will be added to the car-sharing service in January - DriveNow's ambition is to have an 80 per cent electric fleet by 2025.

Other models available are the MINI Clubman, MINI Convertible, MINI Hatch and BMW 1 Series.

 An additional 410 premium BMW and MINI models will join the London fleet
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An additional 410 premium BMW and MINI models will join the London fleetCredit: DriveNow

The service was founded back in 2011 and was bought by BMW in March this year.

DriveNow's aim is to reduce the number of privately-owned cars on the road in a bid to combat air pollution.

Drivers can hire motors by the minute, hour or day - with prices starting from 33p for every 60 seconds.

Hourly packages cost around £8 and a two-day hire is £140, including insurance and fuel expense.

It has over one million users sharing 6,000 vehicles across Munich, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Cologne, Hamburg, Vienna, Copenhagen, Brussels, Milan Helsinki and Lisbon.

James Taylor, Managing Director for DriveNow UK, said: "We've worked very closely with each of the boroughs throughout this process to make this a reality.

"We hope that car sharing, alongside other sustainable transport options such as walking, cycling and public transport, will continue to be embraced by Londoners to help reduce congestion and pollution and build a more liveable city."

Sebastian Hofelich, DriveNow CEO, added: "It was always the vision of DriveNow to expand to more parts of London and underlines the great potential that we have seen in this city from the start. I'm very pleased about it."

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