Remember BMW’s subscription seat heater scandal? You’d be forgiven for letting it slip your mind; after all, there’s been more than enough rage bait (automotive ...
The BMW iX3 will arrive in the U.S. in summer as the most technically advanced SUV on the road. But does that make it the best? Photo: BMW Ag. A lot of automakers claim “all new” status for their new ...
BMW has updated its iconic logo, and if you squint, you might be able to see the differences. The changes are subtle, but that's a good thing, as the company readies to roll out its Neue Klasse design ...
Mercedes-Benz and BMW continue to pummel each other into potential submission, and this year they will face off in the mid-size crossover SUV field with the refreshed GLE as well as the all-new ...
BMW just posted its third consecutive year of record sales in the United States, with 388,897 vehicles sold in calendar year 2025. Much of that sales performance in the States came on the back of the ...
The next generation of BMW’s iconic sports sedan is shaping up to be a tale of two powertrains. One will be a fully electric iM3, bristling with power and digital simulation. The other, more familiar ...
BMW provided flights from Washington, DC, to Malaga, Spain, and accommodation so Ars could drive the iX3 and be briefed on the electric M Neue Klasse. Ars does not accept paid editorial content. Late ...
The 2000s were a transformative decade for BMW. The brand was expanding its lineup, refining its engineering philosophy, and striking a balance between performance, luxury, and everyday usability.
Superb ride, with clever tech underpinning it. The Panoramic iDrive screen works well. Big range. Better design. The iX3 is the first of six cars based on BMW’s much-trailed new modular EV platform, ...
For BMW lovers, getting the maximum out of your car is not only a passion but a mission. Perhaps the best way to kick the performance into high gear is to improve your exhaust system.
BMW is recalling more than 145,000 vehicles in the U.S. over a starter defect that could overheat and spark a fire, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced. The latest ...
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