Real life photos: BMW i8 Roadster Safety Car
Official Vehicle Partner BMW i unveiled the new BMW i8 Roadster Safety Car at the Yacht Club de Monaco on...
Official Vehicle Partner BMW i unveiled the new BMW i8 Roadster Safety Car at the Yacht Club de Monaco on...
Some new spy photos have emerged, showing off the interior of the upcoming BMW iNEXT and it's not as futuristic as the older i3.
Ahead of the Formula E Monaco E-Prix, the BMW i8 Roadster Safety Car has been revealed, marking the world's first convertible safety car.
BMW has had some beloved and iconic cars over the years but it's also had some duds. So we take a look some of the most controversial BMWs in history.
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BMW CEO Harald Krueger confirmed during a statement made earlier today that fuel cell vehicles continue to be of interest
For Autocar, product management boss Peter Henrich said that the next-generation i8 will be just as radical as its predecessor.
BMW says will continue to introduce more electrified models across all brands and model series. This also includes Rolls-Royce and BMW M
This coming weekend, the ABB FIA Formula E Championship will be in the Principality of Monaco (MON) for the ninth race of the season.
BMW says that in 2021, they will put a pilot fleet of 500 BMW iNEXT vehicles with Level 4 and 5 functionality on the roads.
The 150,000 BMW i3 was built this week at the BMW plant in Leipzig. The birth date of the electric car dates as far back as 2013
Some new spy photos have surfaced, showing off the upcoming, all-electric BMW i4 and its interior which is similar to the 3 Series'.