2026 BMW iX M70 Brings Dark Look To The BMW Welt
The iX M60 had to die so that the iX M70 could live. The name change reflects the upgrades the M Performance version of BMW’s largest electric SUV has undergone. Beyond the hardware tweaks you’re…
The iX M60 had to die so that the iX M70 could live. The name change reflects the upgrades the M Performance version of BMW’s largest electric SUV has undergone. Beyond the hardware tweaks you’re…
BMW didn’t launch its first production wagon until 1987 when the 3 Series Touring (E30) came out. However, what if we were to tell you the company did make an estate more than a decade…
In case you’ve missed the memo, the M8 Coupe is living on borrowed time. BMW has already stopped taking orders for the high-performance coupe in the United States. It likely signals the beginning of the…
The BMW iX still looks as polarizing as it did when it first came out in late 2020. The striking design is actually older than that, having been previewed on the Vision iNext concept two…
The BMW Welt reopened this week following extensive renovation work. If you’re still not convinced by the new look, this M3 Touring is reason enough to check out the exhibition center in Munich. It’s a…
BMW set up shop in Argentina in 2000 and is celebrating its 25th anniversary by launching the new 1 Series. The F70 was introduced globally last June, but the compact hatchback has just arrived in…
With all the hype around Neue Klasse and BMW’s rising electric car sales, it’s easy to get carried away. However, the numbers don’t lie—the combustion engine still dominates. Of the 2,200,177 cars the company sold…
BMW sold 368,523 electric cars in 2024 when deliveries of zero-emission vehicles rose by 11.6% compared to the previous year. This allowed the Bavarian luxury brand to outsell Mercedes and Audi combined in terms of…
BMW jams a 101.7-kWh battery inside the i7 sedan and an even larger 109.1-kWh pack in the iX SUV. It won’t go any bigger than that since there’s no point in squeezing extra range from…
The market share for diesel engines continues to fall. According to numbers published by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA), cars with diesel engines represented only 11.9% of total deliveries in the European Union last…