5 Best Special-Edition BMWs of the 21st Century
Limited to as few as 50 units, these 5 rare BMWs define modern exclusivity—from Nürburgring lap records to million-dollar resale value.
Limited to as few as 50 units, these 5 rare BMWs define modern exclusivity—from Nürburgring lap records to million-dollar resale value.
Before pulling out of Formula One, BMW ran one of the most advanced junior driver programs in the world. Formula BMW launched future stars like Nico Rosberg and Ho-Pin Tung — and forever changed how young talent enters F1.
Before approving the X5 E53 for production, BMW considered developing a minivan. The 2 Series Active Tourer didn't arrive until 2014.
Only 80 units of the BMW Big Coffee Boxer will be made—each built with real R 18 engine parts and high-end espresso tech from ECM. Here’s what you need to know.
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From the Bangle Butt 7 Series to the polarizing XM, we break down the most controversial BMWs ever and their lasting impact on the brand.
Renowned Italian automotive designer Ercole Spada who also penned the BMW 5 Series E34 died on August 3, 2025.
BMW’s €500,000 Speedtop sold out right after its Villa d’Este debut. With 70 units planned, it could be BMW’s most exclusive shooting brake ever.
EVs account for 25% of BMW Group deliveries in the first half of 2025. With PHEVs, the share of electrified vehicles rises to nearly 40%.
The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X laps the Nürburgring in 6:49, outpacing BMW’s M4 CSL by 29 seconds. Here’s how power, weight, and intent separate them.
BMW M posted its best-ever H1 sales with nearly 106,000 vehicles sold—far ahead of Mercedes-AMG’s 68,202. New M5 and M60 EVs set up a strong second half.
BMW posted a €4.015B profit in H1 2025—down 29% but better than rivals. Sales stayed flat globally, with strong results in Europe offsetting China’s slump.