BMW USA Recalls i4, iX Models for Concerns Regarding High-Voltage Batteries
Both the BMW i4 and iX have models that are being recalled for a dangerous battery issue that could become a "thermal event."
Both the BMW i4 and iX have models that are being recalled for a dangerous battery issue that could become a "thermal event."
Even though the MSRP starts at $65,900, this particular BMW i4 M50 is fully specced bringing the price of an astonishing $82,000.
Despite an EPA-estimated range of 315 miles (507 km), the 2022 BMW iX xDrive50 covered 377 miles (607 km) in a range test by Edmunds.
In this new video from Cars.co.za, we get to see if the new all-electric BMW i4 M50 is actually a good driver's car.
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Pricing for the BMW 7 Series and i7 have been announced for the Australian market and they're both very expensive.
The fully electric BMW iX xDrive40 was pitted against the X5 xDrive45e plug-in hybrid to see which SUV is quicker in a straight line.
BMW is recalling thousands of iX and i4 models, due to a software glitch that fails to display certain information while in valet mode.
The BMW i4 eDrive40 didn't feel as nimble and quick to response in a moose test compared to a Tesla Model 3.
The electric BMW iX xDrive50 hits the track in this new video from BMW Korea and it handles it surprisingly well.
According to our sources, there will be a BMW i5 M60, with the same powertrain as the iX M60, coming next year.
Norwegian Bjørn Nyland, once known as Teslabjorn, regularly performs car tests over 1,000 kilometers route and the latest car to...