2021 IAA

G-Power brings a lot of power to IAA 2021. Pun intended

G-Power brings a lot of power to IAA 2021. Pun intended

G-Power isn’t a tuning company known for being timid. Its projects often pack frightening power figures and outlandish looks. Recently, the German tuning company went a bit wild with a couple of different Bimmers and…

2021 IAA: MINI Urbanaut - Your Personal Lounge On Four Wheels

2021 IAA: MINI Urbanaut – Your Personal Lounge On Four Wheels

The 2021 IAA was all about the future of mobility; electrification, automation, digitization, Star Wars-iation. All of the “ations”. If you’re used to car shows with twelve-cylinder hypercars, the 2021 IAA would have probably been…

2021 IAA: Volkswagen ID. LIFE -- EV for the Masses

2021 IAA: Volkswagen ID. LIFE — EV for the Masses

One of the bigger issues with EVs is cost. At the moment, even entry-level EVs are rather pricey, with MSRPs easily cresting $40,000, even from typically inexpensive brands like Hyundai. However, Volkswagen wants to offer…

2021 BMW X3 Facelift makes a stop in the heart of Munich

2021 IAA: BMW i4 presented in the heart of Munich

2021 IAA: BMW i4 presented in the heart of Munich

The BMW iX might be the brand’s flagship electric car, being built on a bespoke EV architecture and being by far the most luxurious. However, the potentially more important electric car in the lineup is…

2021 IAA: BMW iX3 Facelift debuts in Munich

2021 IAA: BMW iX3 Facelift debuts in Munich

Despite its rather quiet debut, the BMW iX3 was actually the brand’s first new EV since the i3, back in 2014. Though, lackluster specs and a relatively unimaginative design made for an uninspired launch. However,…

Live photos of the BMW i Vision AMBY

Live photos of the BMW i Vision AMBY

Here at the 2021 IAA, we had the chance to see BMW’s latest two-wheeled concept car in person. The BMW i Vision AMBY — along with its sportier counterpart, the BMW Motorrad AMBY — is…

BMW 1602 Electric Car at IAA 2021

BMW 1602 Electric Car at IAA 2021

While the BMW i3 is largely credited as the brand’s first electric car, it actually isn’t. In fact, the first-ever electric BMW debuted all the way back in 1969, with the BMW 1602 Electric. Back…