Future All-Wheel Drive M Models Won’t Use the xDrive Badge
In a recent interview, BMW M division boss, Frank van Meel said that all-wheel drive will be used in future M models but won't be sporting the xDrive badge.
In a recent interview, BMW M division boss, Frank van Meel said that all-wheel drive will be used in future M models but won't be sporting the xDrive badge.
Multiple sources are reporting on a new rumor that suggests that BMW is intending to bring out a new cruiser, which will compete with the XDiavel from Ducati.
BMW Sales Chief, Mr Ian Robertson gave some hints at the Beijing Motor Show 2016 that cars like the BMW X1 M and others are in development.
According to sources, BMW will celebrate its centenary year with a special version of its flagship 7 Series sedan. The limited-edition 7 Series model is due to appear late this year
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Both the MINI Rocketman and Superleggera Vision Concepts could become reality in the near future but there's still a hard battle to be fought.
The G01 BMW X3 will begin its production cycle in August 2017 and will arrive at dealers late that year and early 2018.
Future BMW M models will have at the core six-cylinder engine and a rear-wheel drive architecture. No four-cylinder engines for now
According to Reuters - citing a Toyota executive - BMW and the Japanese automaker are still keen to develop a common sportscar architecture
A source close to BMWBLOG says the previously rumored BMW M2 CS / CSL is currently in the planning stage at BMW M
The open-top BMW i8 Spyder will be built under the codename I15
The rumormill churns out that BMW is planning an additional i3 model. Dubbed i3s, the electric vehicle is not only...