The BMW 2 Series offers a great way for luxury drivers to experience the brand’s coupes and convertibles on an accessibly-priced playing field. If you’re looking for one with more of a performance edge that isn’t the insane and lauded M2, the new M240i offers a solid balance of both. It’s not about compromise—it’s about first impressions.
If You Want Sport and Practicality in Your Luxury SUV, the BMW X5 is Where It’s At
… Well, the xDrive35i model. At least, that’s what AutoGuide tells us in a recent review of the popular BMW X5 SAV. And we get where they’re coming from. With an options sheet long enough to qualify as a novella and numerous engine options, it can be hard to find a balanced vehicle that’s both fun and a good fit for your everyday driving needs.
The BMW 5 Series Continues to Stand Apart in its Seventh Generation
The story of the BMW 5 Series is one of hard work, success, and setting a new standard in midsize luxury. Now in its seventh generation, this trend seems set to continue. Recently redesigned for the 2017 model year, it comes with two new four and six cylinder engines, a hybrid, and new tech features while keeping the emphasis squarely on the joys of driving. Luxuriously.
Autoblog Has Some Great Things to Say About the BMW M2
With every new model that BMW releases, a new generation of drivers discover the modern interpretation of the Ultimate Driving Machine. But for enthusiasts searching for a fresh entry point into the brand, many automotive news outlets are pointing down the latest performance model—the first-ever BMW M2.
BMW 330e Promises Efficient Electric Driving Right Now!
Drivers looking for the perfect sedan that's light on gas and rife with luxury, take note. The 2016 BMW 330e is the latest new arrival in the Bavarian automaker's growing family of eco-conscious vehicles. Imbued with some of the tech from the i sub brand, it's more efficient and fun to drive than many competitors.
NY Times Reviews 2016 BMW X1: A Compact Crossover European Driving Machine
The new second generation version of the BMW X1 has grown into itself, as an urbane, refined and imminently capable compact crossover built for urban dwellers looking to escape on the weekends, concludes auto critic Tom Voelk in a new review for The New York Times.
Powered by a 2-liter, 4-cylinder engine with a twin-scroll turbocharger providing 228 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque early in the rev range, there’s a touch of lag off the line. It goes from 0 to 60 miles an hour in 6.3 seconds, according to BMW. Drive modes range from environmental Eco…
Explore the Diverse and Lavish BMW 3 Series
While there's a competition both inside of, and out of the German rivalry that is attempting to one-up the legendary BMW 3 Series, few have come close. In fact, the Bavarian automaker's bestselling luxury sedan is raking in more fans than ever before thanks to a stylish refresh for the 2016 model year, and even more options to choose from.
State-Of-The-Art BMW 5 Series Retains Benchmark Status
The BMW 5 Series has many years, miles, and smiles under its belt. In that time, it's catapulted itself to the top of its class with its lavish interior, state-of-the-art technology, and of course, the adrenaline rush that only Bavarian performance can provide. But is it the perfect luxury sedan for you? In this blog post, we'll explore some of the reasons it could be.
BMW i3—The Ultimate Driving Machine, Now All-Electric
BMW’s all-electric offering, the i3 will make a believer out of even the most ardent EV naysayer. But make no mistake, this “born electric” BMW is both 100% emission free as well as 100% BMW. It sprints to 100 kilometers per hour in just 7.2 seconds, and does so almost silently. That’s the electric powertrain at play. You can learn more about this handsome urban commuter in the video below!
2016 BMW M2 is the Ultimate Driving Machine
The first-ever BMW M2 has had quite a reputation to live up to. The last model that occupied its niche was the fabled 1M coupe, which most have figured was unbeatable. While the M2 could never match such a legendary model, it more than holds its own as senior editor from Motortrend, Jason Cammisa recently found out.