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The BMW X6 is one of the original SUV coupes and continues to set a benchmark for this niche segment. After a major refresh for the 2024 model year, the BMW X6 carries over into 2025 with few changes.
You really should. You can think of the new 330e as a fusion car. It combines BMW's long-standing tradition of making sharp-driving petrol cars with the latest plug-in hybrid technology.
To be joined by an electric sedan the size of the internal combustion 3 Series, the all-new iX3 has been spied at the Nurburgring with production headlights and taillights. Going live at the IAA ...
The BMW X7 has been a popular addition to the lineup and finished 2024 as the brand’s fifth best-selling vehicle in America. While sales were up 12.5% last year, the crossover is getting old as ...
While the recently discontinued G 310 GS long served as BMW’s entry-point into the ADV world, the F 450 GS promises to be a more serious off-roader. Although the heavily camouflaged test mules ...
BMW understands it may be early for some committed M fans to make the switch to electric. BMW is working on an all-new inline-six cylinder petrol engine for its next-generation M3 and M4. Dr. Mike ...
BMW has made the "difficult decision" to axe 180 workers from its Mini Plant in Oxford. The company has opted to end agency staff contracts at the city’s factory in Cowley amid the uncertainty ...
Expects some tariffs to fall from H2 In talks with various U.S. policymakers, CEO says Q1 auto EBIT margin at 6.9% vs 6.3% in LSEG poll BMW shares up 1.3% Warns of 'notable' tariff impact in Q2 ...
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – The BMW Charity Pro-Am celebrity list for 2025 was announced on Tuesday morning. The 2025 tournament will tee off starting Thursday, June 5-6 at the Carolina ...
The controversial Luxury Car Tax could soon be scrapped as leverage for Australian exports to gain a better foothold in Europe, meaning cars could get more affordable.
Explosive electric-boosted acceleration SUV utility, but it’s not an SUV At last, an M5 wagon in the U.S.! We’ll keep our introduction short, because really, how much introduction is needed?