The BMW Group has officially added a 4th brand to its list of automobile marques, launching Alpina as a “standalone” line alongside BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce. Back in March 2022, the BMW Group ...
BMW owners officially get Tesla Supercharger access this week. Not all BMW EVs will be able to use the charging network, though. Even some of BMW's 2026 model year cars won't be able to charge at a ...
CEO Zipse to step down next year after 35 years with BMW Serbian-born production head Nedeljkovic to take over from May Handover comes as BMW bets on new EV range to revive sales Focus on Chinese ...
BMW's electric SUV is expensive but depreciation is making used models attainable on CarMax. After extreme depreciation, the iX may be a steal for some fans of EVs and the BMW brand. Used electric ...
The Rock of Gibraltar looms behind me as I stitch turns together behind the wheel of the 2027 BMW iX3. Over the course of the day, I’ll connect the dots between villages in Andalusia, with the instant ...
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, ...
BMW’s new electric SUV is a true range monster. BMW drove the iX3 over 1,000 km (621 miles) without charging, and it still wasn’t empty. The 2026 iX3 is set to kick off a new era at BMW as the first ...
Alexa is getting an upgrade and BMW drivers will get to experience it in the car. The German automaker is working with Amazon’s revamped voice assistant to include AI-backed tools into the driving ...
Most of the time, automakers tend to keep their lineups and naming conventions pretty similar from market to market, as it ensures consistency and brand recognition. However, occasionally, things like ...
The arrival of the new BMW iX3 signals more than just another SUV launch. It marks the beginning of BMW’s Neue Klasse era, which will roll out no fewer than 40 fresh or facelifted models by 2027. Yet ...
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 ...