BMW M is known for its powerful gas-powered sports cars, but its upcoming all-electric model could pack an even bigger punch. The team has been testing a secret EV prototype, dubbed “Beast,” since ...
BMW is preparing to launch its next-gen EVs, promising to deliver significantly more range, faster charging, and advanced new tech. With their debut just around the corner, BMW is giving us a closer ...
BMW is on the eve of releasing its first full-electric M cars and a new video from the performance wing reveals that it built a battery-powered M2 as a test mule. A glimpse of the electric coupe can ...
Forget being shoved in an old folks’ home, the thing that worries me most about getting really decrepit is the prospect of one day having to turn in my driving license. Personally, I plan to keep on ...
View post: Why BMW Should Go All Out for the M3’s 40th Anniversary in 2026 BMW took roughly 6,000 pounds of XM Label Red to the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (PPIHC) this year, aiming to break ...
BMW’s performance arm M is building its own Neue Klasse four-motor battery-electric vehicle. This will likely make a debut as a battery-electric version of the M3, or the iM3. BMW is documenting this ...
View post: Amazon Has an ‘Extremely Bright’ $50 Flashlight on Sale for 40% Off The biggest news for the 2023 BMW 3 Series is the interior. The small sedan’s dash was redesigned to accommodate a new ...
BMW, like Tesla before it, is bringing video games to its luxury cars. Passengers will be able to play games in the new 5 Series using their phones as controllers. BMW expects the feature will help ...
The BMW XM Label Red was prepped for the 2023 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb and fitted with a six-point roll cage, a racing seat, and a harness. The video Peak Power follows the BMW team as it ...
BMW reveals that it recorded engine sounds from three iconic M cars to give the electric M3 character and a sense of connection. The cars sampled were the E63 M6, F82 M4 and the E90 M3. The prototype ...
Did you think that you need to start with a full-blown M model if you want your Bimmer to eat supercars for breakfast in a straight-line acceleration? Our younger audience will probably say yes, ...