Well-respected juries of museum directors curate the selection of artists involved, who work closely with the BMW Group’s engineers and design teams to develop their artistic visions. To commemorate ...
BMW M Motorsport revealed a special livery for the M Hybrid V8, to commemorate 50 years of BMW North America. The new livery ...
BMW M Motorsport will celebrate 50 years of BMW North America this week at Sebring International Raceway, with a special ...
Though horsepower may never be the same with the electrification of the auto industry, BMW has made some truly powerful engines, which we've ranked here.
BMW's M division takes regular BMWs, makes them lighter, and beefs up their engines. Here are some of the fastest BMW M models ever made, ranked by top speed.
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The car culture surrounding BMW's compact executive high-performance cars is both attractive and wide-reaching. The Bavarians, for example, have recently introduced novelties such as the M3 CS ...
Historically, BMW coupés have simply been swoopier, less practical versions of their saloon car counterparts. Not any more – the BMW 4 Series is a rakish model in its own right. Sure ...
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and the next-gen M3. The Vision Driving Experience concept itself is not destined for production. BMW Vision Driving Experience debuts new Heart of Joy control unit The concept features colour ...
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A new test vehicle expected to foreshadow the next-generation electric BMW M3 sports sedan debuts clever computers that promise to make brake discs (nearly) redundant.