The BMW X3 is the best-selling luxury vehicle in the U.S. so far in 2026, outselling the popular Lexus RX. The 2026 BMW X3 starts at $51,300 and is praised for its performance, fuel economy and ...
The iX arrived in the US in 2021 as BMW’s first dedicated electric SUV. With its next-generation models launching later this year, BMW is officially discontinuing the iX in the US. A company ...
With the demise of the BMW Z4 and no successor officially announced, yet another sports car is sadly leaving the scene and leaving BMW without a two-seat performance model in its lineup for the first ...
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When BMW chose to launch the iX3 as the first vehicle to sit on its Neue Klasse EV architecture, we were a little disappointed. The original Vision Neue Klasse concept from 2023 had been a cool ...
BMW is following through with its plan to apply the Neue Klasse design language to its entire all-electric lineup, having started with the iX3 SUV last week. It's now moved onto the beloved 3 series, ...
It’s over a decade since the original i3 hatch arrived to kick-start BMW’s electric journey. That quirky little compact is long gone, but now the i3 badge is back on another, very different EV that’s ...
BMW has confirmed the debut date for its next big electric car, and this time we mean really big. The new i3 sedan will officially break cover on March 18, bringing battery and bold new styling power ...
BMW’s heated seat subscription lasted barely a year, but its impact still shapes how automakers think about charging for features already built into cars. BMW faced backlash for charging subscriptions ...
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, ...
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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 ...