The exterior design clearly conveys the brand’s mission statement with its sports-car proportions and the clarity of its surface contouring, which is given added visual impact by bold colour contrasts ...
The BMW Vision Driving Experience may not have a particularly exciting name, but what that moniker disguises is the car's purpose: it's a test bed for BMW to show off its latest and greatest electric ...
Back in the pre-pandemic days of 2019, BMW announced its intention to build a new plug-in-hybrid supercar with a focus on being fun to drive, loosely visually inspired by the original M car, the M1.
But the German automaker isn't saying yes either. Combustion-engine purists will argue there’s no such thing as a "fun electric car," but if any brand can disprove that oxymoron, it’s probably BMW.
The "Heart of Joy" is BMW's secret weapon to make electric performance cars fun to drive, and it's previewed in the BMW Vision Driving Experience concept car.
Among the most notable automotive tech on display at CES 2025 was BMW’s Panoramic Vision, set to appear in all new models by the end of the year. It’s a heads-up display (HUD), but unlike a ...
James has been writing about cars professionally since 2012. After a bruising period freelancing in his native UK, James spent six years in Dubai, starting his new life abroad as Web Editor for ...
BMW is on the brink of unveiling the first ever model built on its all-new Neue Klasse architecture—the platform that will underpin its next-generation electric vehicles. While we don’t know quite yet ...