Thanks to the engineering experts at BMW’s M division, the X5 has been transformed into a real-live concept car, delivering an almost unimaginable level of performance in an SUV platform.
BMW finally hears the cries of wealthy folks in Northern climates and decides to offer the 7 Series in all-wheel drive. Plus, with the Lexus LS now offered in AWD and the Audi A8 an increasingly competent competitor, it’s not like BMW was left with much choice.
Proving that motorized transport doesn’t have make sense; BMW adds fuel to the controversy fire by building a hot rod X6.
Has BMW created a new segment with the 5 Series Gran Turismo (GT), or a vehicle in-search of a market? Autoguide finds out.
Efficient dynamics? The base Z4 sDrive30i gets 40 more horsepower and 700 more lbs of weight, yet delivers the same old fuel economy and improved performance.
Practical, it’s not; but this roadster is one hell of a sports car.
BMW’s X3 is now long-in-the-tooth and it shows, with competitor vehicles offering more performance, luxury, innovation and value for the price.
We get a chance to drive a prototype version of BMW’s upcoming X1 crossover and get answers to questions that, until now, BMW has been tight-lipped about.
It might not have the power of the M3, but with all-wheel drive this 300 turbocharged coupe is my ultimate driving machine… from BMW anyway.
With a great new look, a significantly more powerful twin-turbo V8 engine and, most importantly, a revised and easy to use iDrive system, what’s not to love about the new 750i?
The BMW X6 is the answer to a question no one asked, from a niche market that might not even exist.
Has BMW brought back the affordable cool-convertible, or is the $34,000 price tag just a daydream?
Diesel has long been associated with big rigs and pickup trucks in North America and shunned by those who drive anything else. BMW is out to change that opinion and educate us Westerners on what our European friends have been hip to for ages.
BMW is on a mission to change this perception and educate the ignorant on the many benefits of this gasoline alternative – starting with the 335d.
The bad thing about being number one is that there is nowhere to go but down. The release of the new M3 was eagerly anticipated as word leaked that it would be larger, heavier and offer a V8 powerplant – a first for the marque.
I’ve driven so many nice sports cars this year that it’s difficult to remember them all. One of the undeniable highlights is still the 2008 BMW 135i.
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