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CarBuzz on MSNBMW Reaffirms Its Commitment To The Manual, But It Will Be RareAccording to BMW Blog, the automaker still has no plans to eliminate them from the lineup any time soon. This should come as ...
What astounds more than its outright speed is the big car's alacrity around a Formula One racetrack. Read more at ...
In an exclusive retrospective conversation, Hypebeast sits down with Dr. Thomas Girst, global head of cultural engagement at ...
The level of interest is understandable, because in terms of performance, the 2025 M5 offers a lot. Thanks to its plug-in ...
Wagons may be a niche segment in today’s SUV-dominated market, but BMW’s M5 Touring is proving that wagon's niche status may be supply-driven rather than demand-limited.The first-ever M5 Touring sold ...
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HotCars on MSNBMW M2 Will Get Weight-Adding Feature Everyone WantsBMW is bringing all-wheel drive to the M2 for the first time. The 2026 M2 xDrive promises more grip and power— but is it ...
Wagons are back, baby. The BMW M3 Touring is just about the best one-size-fits-all solution to going fast, practically.
According to an interview with BMW M VP Sylvia Neubauer, G90 / G99 M5 production is split evenly between the sedan and wagon body styles.
BMW gave its exceptional M2 a slight power bump for 2025. Does it make a big difference to this bad boy coupe’s measurable performance?
The good folks at Kolesa, along with their resident pixel master Nikita Chuicko, aka 'kelsonik' on social media, have ...
There are no public roads in Australia where you can legally drive at 197km/h, but a 70km/h zone seems an especially dumb ...
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