With an optional range-extending gasoline engine, is it the perfect blend between between practicality and efficiency?
The specs for these sport sedans don’t tell the whole story.
Wagons are still not the popular choice for families, but maybe it’s time to change that.
With a new engine under the hood, the BMW 3 Series gains a new name for 2016. Now called the 340i, the refreshed 3 Series Sedan has more power, more style and hopes to deliver more driver enjoyment.
These SUVs take the ‘sport’ in sport utility vehicle very, very seriously.
The BMW M235i receives all-wheel drive for 2015 and so let’s see if that helps this car live up to its predecessor.
Big, brash and unapologetic, does the BMW X6 M make any sense?
The BMW M4 Cabriolet isn’t a sports car, a convertible or a grand tourer. It’s a blend of all three.
Compact luxury crossovers are all about the D – diesel.
If you’re one to avoid the mainstream trends, you likely find the BMW 3 Series a bit too commonplace. Fortunately, BMW is offering the new 4 Series Gran Coupe, a four-door, hatchback version of the 4 Series coupe based on a 3 Series sedan.
Somehow, BMW’s new compact coupe-styled crossover makes more sense than it has any right to.
BMW’s 4 Series convertible isn’t much of an “Ultimate Driving Machine,” but it makes for a very comfortable cruiser that you could drive all year if you wanted to…
Drive the M4 and its name will make perfect sense.
Retro is the hot thing these days; it seems if something’s old it’s automatically awesome. BMW is reaching back into its historical treasure chest by introducing a small, fun-to-drive coupe that brings to mind the legendary 2002 from decades past.
Buying a German performance car has never been more affordable. Pitting two new-era options from BMW and Mercedes against each other, we find out which of these machines delivers the biggest grins.
Are modern diesel engines refined enough to sit under the hood of your next luxury sedan?
BMW Transplants the heart and soul of its executive sports sedan into a bigger package, delivering excellent driving dynamics and serious luxury.
The BMW 435i may not be as engaging to drive as older 3 series convertibles, but is a great baby grand touring drop-top.
Compact, engaging and powerful. The E46 M3 reborn.
BMW’s first ever ground-up electric car might not be pretty, so it’s a good thing its real beauty lies beneath its aluminum chassis and carbon fiber skin.
In the quest for more sales, BMW has introduced a new entry level version of the 3 Series. The question is, has BMW gone too far down-market, or is this still a true Bimmer?
Luxury sedans and diesel engines might not be common in North America, but the new BMW 535d has us asking: Is the best 5 Series, a diesel 5 Series?
With minimal updates over the years, has the Z4 grown old, or is the Z4 just so good it doesn’t need messing with?