NAIAS 2010: New photos BMW ActiveE
First batch of BMW ActiveE photos was posted yesterday, on the first day of the Detroit Auto Show 2010, but we return with a new photo gallery.
First batch of BMW ActiveE photos was posted yesterday, on the first day of the Detroit Auto Show 2010, but we return with a new photo gallery.
2011 BMW Z4 sDrive35is had its world premiere at the Detroit Auto Show 2010. The new upgraded, more powerful Z4is went public just a few weeks back when the 2011 roadster opened the doors for more "is" performance oriented vehicles to come in the months.
Detroit Auto Show marks another milestone in BMW's Project i program. Today, Dr. Klaus Draeger, BMW's board executive, revealed the BMW ActiveE, the first BMW to use an all-electric drivetrain, excluding the MINI E launched over an year ago.
At the Detroit Auto Show 2010, MINI unveiled their latest concept, dubbed Beachcomber, the "MINI Moke" inspired vehicle
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BMW’s EfficientDynamics philosophy continues with the 2011 135i Coupe and Convertible models which feature the company’s latest twin-scroll turbocharged 3.0-liter inline six cylinder engine. Both models will feature the 7-speed Double-Clutch Transmission (DCT) as an option.
As an exciting example of its EfficientDynamics engineering philosophy, BMW announced the North American debut of the 7 Series with a twin-turbocharged inline-6 engine.
BMW of North America announced today that the 2011 BMW ALPINA B7 sedan will join BMW's North American product range as the most dynamic 7 Series model.
British magazine Autocar reports that BMW greentlights the development of an M version of the 1 Series Coupe.
Before the official launch of the BMW ActiveHybrid 7 in 2010, the new luxury sedan will be exclusively driven by public figures and VIPs
The North American International Auto Show in Detroit will see the World debut of the BMW Concept ActiveE and BMW Z4 sDrive35is
A few months back, BMW decided that in 2011, it will run with a turbocharged four-cylinder engines in both the World Rally Championship (WRC) and World Touring Car Championship (WTCC).