We have seen the next-generation 1 Series 5-door hatch testing in Germany, in Sweden and now again in Sweden in black exterior colour and 5-spoke premium black alloys. The white-and-black camouflage has not change, but the new wheels and black exterior colour surely make it… Continue reading »
Deep Inside East Germany. On a former soviet military air base, BMW offers its toughest driver training. Here, drivers of BMW High Security Vehicles can develop their driving skills and push the cars to their limits. An armored X5, 7 Series or previous generation 5… Continue reading »
Last week we showed you next-generation BMW 1 Series 5 door hatch testing in Munich. Today we have new photos of the next-generation 1 Series cold weather testing in Sweden ,with snow chains together with the next 3 Series. The new 1 Series hatchback will… Continue reading »
BMW has announced a new generation of 2.0-litre petrol engines with TwinPower Turbo technology that will debut in the new X1 xDrive28i. The all-new 2.0-litre engine is closely modeled on BMW's in-line six-cylinder engines with all-aluminium crankcase, and with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology featuring high-performance… Continue reading »
It is very unlikely that BMW will offer an M version of the X1 like they do with the X5 and X6, but those who care mostly about the looks can soon buy the BMW's smallest crossover with M Sport Package. As we can see… Continue reading »
Last week we brought you spy photos of the third generation BMW 6 Series Coupe with very little camouflage. New 6 Series Coupe was first shown as a concept at last year's Paris Motor Show and the production model is almost identical to the concept,… Continue reading »
The next-generation 1 Series hatchback (codenamed F20) has been spotted testing in Germany and will be available in three and five door variants, featuring a longer wheelbase and wider track than the current model when it arrives later this year. The styling will be similar… Continue reading »
BMW revealed the new 6 Series Convertible last November and is in final stages of testing the coupe version, that is expected to go on sale this summer. What we have here are two sets of spy shots taken in Munich. The red car is… Continue reading »
Based on the BMW M5 (E60), the Hurricane GS features an SK II package with an LPG conversion, two ASA superchargers, a water-cooled intercooler, and a remapped ECU. As a result the M5 produces 660bhp and 650 Nm of torque. 0-62mph comes in 4.6 seconds,… Continue reading »
BMW has released a video that takes us into their super secret testing facility in Miramas in the south of France called Area 51. The location is not accessible by public road and access is available only to BMW's own engineers. Recently BMW invited a… Continue reading »
In a special BMW Closed ‘virtual auction’, staged at the Park Plaza Riverbank, London on 9 December, 325 cars were offered by BCA’s auctioneers to over 100 BMW dealers. The sale was conducted live via a giant screen. The sale achieved a turnover exceeding £9.2… Continue reading »
It all started in August 1985 with the fastest 3 Series BMW of all times. The first M3 was powered by a 2.3-litre I4 engine that produced 195bhp. The current M3 develops 414bhp from a 4.0-litre V8. BMW M3 models have been derived from the… Continue reading »
The new X3 steps out of the shadow of the X5, well-equipped to face the brave new motoring world. Little brother has grown up and learned to be more politically correct. What am I wittering on about? Well, I have just been to the Austrian… Continue reading »
BMW has finally revealed the 1 Series M Coupe - the smallest M car in its range. The 1 Series M Coupe is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre inline-six that delivers the same 335bhp and 332lb ft of torque as it does in the Z4sDrive35iS.… Continue reading »
The new BMW 5 Series models, the Sedan and Touring, now have still more in common with one another– both have won the coveted International Forum award for outstanding product design. The two models concerned had already scooped the 2011 Design Award of the Federal… Continue reading »