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BMW has unveiled official images of the G87-generation M2 CS, an even more performance-focused derivative of the M2 coupé ...
BMW has unveiled the Speedtop, a shooting brake follow-up to last year’s Skytop convertible. It features a two-seat layout ...
A wild electric Kia appears. I t was just six years ago that Kia announced the Stinger GT and put the world on notice. "We ...
BMW has launched the facelifted 6-Series GT in India at Rs 67.90 lakh (ex-showroom). The GT is based on the 5 Series’ platform and features a few cosmetic updates and an updated features list.
Bmw 6 series is such ... petrol variant better BMW 630i GT is a good looking car in this price range and it's comes with very comfortable driving. The BMW 6 series are for good looking, luxury ...
All official dimensions of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer 2025 225e xDrive with 245 PS, an automatic transmission and ...
The BMW 6 Series GT first made its India debut back in 2018 and got a facelift in 2021. The coupe sedan is essentially a long-wheelbase version of the previous-gen 5 Series and was very successful ...
The E9 proved that there was room in the BMW lineup for a sleek and stylish GT car, and the 6 Series was a continuation of that ethos. BMW didn't disappoint with the E24 generation 6 Series ...
Cruising on the motorway can achieve 50+mpg With the rear seat flat, my golf buggy (over 6 ft long) can be easily stored along with a set of clubs and several cases. It is a huge space but the sloping ...
As part of the move, the cars under the lineup have also been updated to meet the latest BS6 Phase 2 emission regulations. BMW has revised its 6 Series GT lineup for India, doing so after earlier ...
German luxury carmaker BMW has updated the BMW 6 Series GT range. Likely to be upgraded to Bharat Stage (BS) 6 Phase 2 norms, the company has reportedly discontinued three variants of BMW 6 Series GT.
It makes the 640d feel like a true GT car, with the added bonus of using less fuel. Although BMW did not have the 6 Series crash tested by Euro NCAP, there is little reason to doubt how safe it will ...