BMW Group expands its activities in China
The BMW Group is planning further expansion of its activities in China in the future.
The BMW Group is planning further expansion of its activities in China in the future.
The BMW Group reported strong sales growth once again in April. A total of 137,183 BMW, MINI and Rolls Royce brand vehicles were delivered to customers
Richard Armstrong, Director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, and Jim O’Donnell, President and CEO, BMW North America, LLC, announced today that the BMW Guggenheim Lab will launch in New York City from August 3 to October 16.
BMW announced today that its South Carolina plant has increased its ranking to No. 4 on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA's) Top 20 On-site Generation list of the largest green power users.
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At the New York International Auto Show, BMW was presented with both the “Coolest Brand” and “Best Performance Brand” awards in Kelly Blue Book’s 2011 Brand Image Awards.
As we predicted, Nissan Leaf won the 2011 World Car of the Year, besting the Audi A8 and the BMW 5 Series.
BMW Group’s subsidiary DesignworksUSA, the California-based strategic design consultancy with studios in Los Angeles, Munich, and Singapore, will open a new studio in Shanghai in the second half of 2011.
BMW launches Evolve, an iPhone app that gives conventional car drivers a taste of how electric-vehicles work.
The dealership renovations deepen the company’s commitment to the future of mobility in one of the world’s most heavily populated urban centers.
Ian Robertson, BMW board member responsible for sales and marketing, says that BMW and MINI will expand their offerings with six to nine new compact class cars.
The new redesigned A-Class aims to go head-to-head with the new BMW 1 Series and the young Audi A3 Concept. The new A-Class features a far more sportier design with a higher seating position that aims to attract the young demographic.