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First new-era BMW Alpina models to be based on 7 Series and X7
First products to wear new BMW Alpina badge will be based on flagship luxury cars – and EV power is possible
BMW i4 production to end after arrival of new i3 saloon
EV has been on sale since 2021 and was originally positioned as an electric alternative to the 3 Series
2027 BMW i3 EV Returns The 3 Series To Its Design Roots And Boasts 440 Miles Of Range
The electric Neue Klasse i3 will be joined by gas-powered 3 Series models with similar styling, but riding on the current CLAR platform.
What's Your Favorite BMW 3 Series?
You can either talk about an entire generation, a certain body style, or get real nerdy and pick out a specific model or special edition.
BMW i3 Neue Klasse REVEALED with 463bhp and 559-mile range
The BMW i3 arrives as BMW’s second ‘Neue Klasse’ EV, boasting 463bhp from its two electric motors and a range of 559 miles. We’ve already seen BMW’s first Neue Klasse model with the new BMW iX3, but now it’s time for what is probably BMW’s most important...
Volvo 240, BMW Z3, Peugeot 205: The Dopest Cars I Found For Sale Online
All in all, we're rapidly approaching Fun Vehicle Season here in the Northeast. Clearly, you are in desperate need of something fun to tool around in.
How A $1200 BMW X5 From Ohio Became The Wildest Off-Roader In Los Angeles
From an unassuming, luxurious family SUV to one of the wildest off-roaders you've ever seen, Mike Day's BMW X5 has had one hell of a transformation.
One Social Media Prank Just Put A BMW Wagon On The Nürburgring Grid For Real
The racing M3 Touring is based on the M4 GT3 EVO and sports a CFRP body as well as a 590 hp engine
UK's most efficient EV named and it's not a Toyota, Ford, or BMW
Auto Express has named the most efficient electric cars on sale in the UK with Mercedes CLA 250+ and Dacia Spring sharing top spot based on WLTP testing
BMW Eyes EV Sales Matching Gas Cars In Just Four Years
BMW wants one in two cars to be fully electric by 2030 as it targets EVs to reach a 50-percent share, up from 17.9 percent in 2025.