BMW Touring Models Seen as Prime Candidates for Electrification
BMW’s flexible strategy leaves room for all-electric touring models
BMW’s flexible strategy leaves room for all-electric touring models
BMW and MINI have recalled select 2025–2026 X1, X2, Cooper, Convertible, and Countryman models
BMW executives have made it clear: a pickup truck isn’t in the brand’s future, with the company instead sticking to SUVs as its utility mainstay.
The new models are labeled as "revolutionary" but carbon fiber won't play a major role.
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Joachim Post says BMW’s Neue Klasse is a major leap in tech, design, and driving feel.
BMW is confident it can roll out cars at a faster pace than even the Chinese automakers.
2028 BMW iX5 Hydrogen Aims to Combine EV Smoothness With Gasoline-Like Convenience
BMW acknowledges demand for niche Touring models in the U.S., hinting that rare high-performance wagons could be offered to enthusiasts.
The portfolio is growing to unprecedented levels, but BMW is confident it can handle the extra layer of complexity.
BMW claims the top spot in Germany’s all-wheel drive market, surpassing Audi and pulling ahead of Mercedes.
Having done the legwork in-house, BMW pledges the iX3 won't be riddled with software gremlins.