Many of BMW’s current designs stray far from the brand’s heritage. Cars like the 7 Series, X7, 4 Series, M3, M4, i4, and even the new 2 Series all have funky designs that have caused some sort of controversy since their release. However, BMW fans will be happy to learn that the next-gen 5 Series will get a
MoreBMW’s electric offensive is just getting started. And to achieve their sales goals, the Munich-based automaker needs a significant amount of battery cells. Currently BMW uses cells from multiple manufacturers, including Contemporary Amperex Technology, EVE Energy, Samsung SDI, and Northvolt AB.
MoreThe BMW Group is opening a new chapter in its history with the unveiling of a pure-electric Gran Coupe in Geneva:
MoreAhead of the IAA, BMW AG Management Board Chairman Oliver Zipse has presented the latest sustainability goals.
MoreThe BMW Group is the first premium manufacturer to bring 5G to a globally available production vehicle and Deutsche Telekom is offering the matching 5G connectivity for cars for the first time.
MoreWithout question, BMW is one of the most premium and desirable automotive brands in the world.
Morebp agreed to join BMW Group and Daimler Mobility AG in their drive to extend and significantly improve electrification, making electric vehicle charging more convenient, simpler and seamless for drivers.
MoreThe BMW 7 Series is viewed, like many of its peers, as the perfect place to relax in, while on the go.
MoreWhen BMW began developing electric cars, enthusiasts were hoping that the new EVs would keep the handling that BMWs have always been known for.
MoreThe BMW M850i is one of my favorite cars in the Bavarian car maker’s range today. It has more than enough power, looks that could kill and the performance to match. There is one aspect that could use a bit of improvement though, especially in the EU — the sound. The 4.4 liter twin-turbo V8 of the M850i is
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