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  2. The BMW iX is a technology flagship for sure, the worldwide launch is set for November 2021, and the impressive BMW iX will come in two versions initially, starting with the Drive40 with a combined output of 240 kW/326 hp and a range of up to 425 km (264 miles) that offers an acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.1 seconds.
  3. In 1971, BMW moved to its new and its current headquarters in Munich, a truly unique building based on a four cylinder engine. They introduced in 1972 the BMW 5 Series mid-size sedan range, followed by the BMW 3 Series luxury coupes in 1976 and the BMW 7 Series large luxury sedans in 1978. The rest as they say is history.
  4. For 2025, BMW has opted to unsettle the status quo by introducing the iX, i4 and i7 electric models, as well as the new XM PHEV, whereas other models haven't gone through much changes. As well, for 2025, the i5 electric 5-Series has arrived, with the full spread of X-Series, 4-Series, 5-Series, and 7-Series now having an electric option.
  5. BMW has been a forerunner in the auto industry with some of the most iconic cars ever like the gorgeous BMW 507 or the groundbreaking BMW i8. ... succeeded the BMW E24 as the flagship model of the 8 Series. The 8 Series was BMW's first Grand Tourer with a V8 or V12 engine. Thanks to its Motorsport-derived S70 V12 engine, the 850 CSi was more ...
  6. Get BMW news, press releases and expert reviews along with detailed photos, spy shots and road tests of new BMW vehicles. ... This BMW 3.0 CSL is the first of BMW's world-famous Art Cars. Created in 1975, it was one of the last works produced by American artist Alexander Calder before his death. A sculptor normally accustomed to producing ...
  7. It is truly the best of both worlds, but be careful if you're a wealthy socialite and ordering your first BMW M3 coupe on the phone because that doesn't exist! ... The latest supercar news, rumors, reviews and more delivered to you each week. ... Chris Tulumba. Chris' life is a high-octane adventure, and he wouldn't have it any other way ...
  8. Lightweight BMWs Today we look at past and present lightweight BMWs . The most radical of these is the CSL BMW Motorsport prepared for American IMSA races. We are fortunate to have some period photographs of it, including the 1976 Daytona Winner, from photographer Lou Galanos. We mention this model because BMW recently released their own tribute car to the CSL by modifying a current generation ...
  9. The 10 Greatest BMW M Cars BMW's M GmbH division was started in 1972 and quickly got down to business with its first car, the BMW 3.0 CSL. The CSL's was very successful on the track which quickly meant things heated up at BMW and the brand decided to extend the M brand into the production car arena. The next car on from BMW's M division was the BMW M1 supercar launched in 1978. Since ...
  10. These days everybody knows the BMW M3, the BMW M5 or the smaller BMW M2 … some of these even come in upgraded Competition versions, but all of these BMW Motorsport models that we know today had their origins back in the Eighties … with the M1, the first production car from BMW's in-house Motorsport division. 1980 BMW M1 AHG - photo copyright BringATrailer auction site At one point BMW ...
  11. BMW S70/2. Despite being produced by BMW, the S70/2 didn't feature in one of the Bavarian automaker's own production cars. Nevertheless, it did end up powering none other than arguably the most iconic supercars ever made - the 1992-1998 McLaren F1. The 6.1L naturally-aspirated unit produced 627 hp and was capable of 0-60 mph in just 3.2 ...
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