Current-Gen BMW X6 Production Extended Until July 2028: Report
The BMW X6 G06 will allegedly go out of production in December 2027 for the US but could continue for global markets until July 2028.
The BMW X6 G06 will allegedly go out of production in December 2027 for the US but could continue for global markets until July 2028.
BMWs and MINIs with the latest infotainment technology (Operating System 9) can now stream Paramount+ content when the car is stationary.
The next-generation BMW X5, codenamed G65, is set to launch in late 2026 or early 2027. Featuring a blend of Neue Klasse design cues and the CLAR platform, it promises a tech-forward interio
The F67 MINI Convertible gets a hot S version and an electrically operated roof that folds in 18 seconds. The soft top closes in 15 seconds.
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PUMA and BMW M Motorsport have teamed up to release the limited-edition “Neon Energy” collection, inspired by the vibrant street art culture of Las Vegas. The collection features crewneck sweatshirts, t-shirts, sneakers, and accessories with bold graffiti patterns and neon accents. Combining high-performance motorsport elements with urban style, “Neon Energy” is available now at select PUMA stores and online.
A well-known BMW insider claims the BMW iX1 and iX2 will receive improved powertrains with the vehicles produced from March 2026.
The Series II update for the Rolls-Royce Ghost has redesigned headlights, Spectre-like taillights, and some updates inside the lavish cabin.
The Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge Series II arrives with subtle facelift and the more potent iteration of the venerable 6.75-liter V12 engine.
The 2025 BMW M4 Competition is a powerful and exhilarating sports coupe, but it’s not without its quirks. From its standout carbon bucket seats to its polarizing design, this review dives into what makes the new M4 a compelling choice and what falls short. Discover the hits and misses, and see if this high-performance M car is worth the investment.
BMW has issued a recall affecting 982 units across its 2024-2025 5 Series, i5, and 7 Series models due to a potential steering spindle defect. Affected vehicles may experience a sudden increase in steering effort, raising the risk of a crash. BMW will replace the steering spindle’s double universal joint free of charge, with owner notifications starting on November 15, 2024. Find out if your vehicle is impacted and what steps to take next.
Going forward, even non-Neue Klasse models, including mid-cycle updates, will incorporate elements of this new digital design language.