Stretched BMW 5 Series Displayed At Auto Shanghai
BMW is working on a facelift for the 5 Series, but it still wants to sell you a car today. That’s why the pre-LCI model continues to appear at auto shows, though such events are…
BMW is working on a facelift for the 5 Series, but it still wants to sell you a car today. That’s why the pre-LCI model continues to appear at auto shows, though such events are…
BMW was one of the first Western luxury automakers to develop products specifically for the Chinese market. It began with long-wheelbase versions of its sedans, eventually extending the treatment to crossovers. While the X1 had…
They say everything’s bigger in Texas, but when it comes to BMWs, nothing beats China. It’s where the luxury brand builds and sells longer versions of the 5 Series and X5. But it’s not just…
42. That’s how many cars the BMW Group is showcasing at Auto Shanghai in China these days. Among them is the Vision Neue Klasse X, a concept that previews the second-generation iX3, due in early…
There’s certainly no shortage of special M4s, but this one is exclusively for China. Unveiled today at Auto Shanghai 2025, the M4 Edition Nürburgring commemorates over a quarter-century of BMW M’s official partnership with the…
By most modern car standards, the 2025 BMW M5 is a monster. With 727 horsepower and a staggering 738 lb-ft (1,000 Nm) of torque from its hybrid V8, it’s the second most powerful BMW ever…
One of the most distinctive visual cues on recent BMW CS models—those striking yellow daytime running lights (DRLs)—won’t be making an appearance on the upcoming BMW M2 CS. While they’ve become a defining feature on…
BMW just pulled off one of its boldest, most electrifying (literally) showcases in recent memory — right in the beating heart of Shanghai. The city’s vibrant energy served as the perfect stage for the world…
BMW has made it abundantly clear that the Vision Driving Experience (VDX) won’t go into production. Nevertheless, we still believe some of its traits will trickle down to what will become the first full-fat M…
As BMWBLOG previously reported, the fifth-generation X5 won’t enter production until August 2026. That’s even though camouflaged prototypes with production bodywork have already been spotted by professional car paparazzi. In case you haven’t seen the…