The BMW iX2 has bold styling and a sporty electric drive, with a quality feel and decent tech – it’s a shame about the high ...
BMW Korea announced that it will launch the new ix2 eDrive20, a coupe-style electric vehicle (EV) SUV, following the release ...
BMW's inline-six engines are loved among fans and have been around since the company's start, but only a select few can take the mantle as the most powerful.
Is the BMW 1 Series a good car? The BMW 1 Series remains a solid entry in the premium hatchback segment thanks to its dynamic driving experience, well-built cabin and strong efficiency. While the ...
Do you remember BMW's last exotic-looking model? Sure you do, as it hasn't been that long since it bit the dust. We are talking about the i8, which came to life at the Leipzig factory in Germany.
Emma Raducanu suffered a demoralising defeat at Indian Walls, falling 6-3 6-2 to Japan's Moyuka Uchijima amid challenging windy conditions and a flurry of errors, but then denied she was ...
BMW claims a range of 374 miles in that form and 2.97 mi/kWh. You can have it in Sport or M Sport trim, priced from £74,700. It’ll do 62mph in 5.1 seconds, so it’s a second faster than the ...
There are three de facto trims for UK buyers: M Sport, M Sport Pro and M Performance ... and gain extra interior kit. In 2024, BMW also launched the i5 Touring, which is available in exactly ...
The i8 SUV is expected to compete with luxury SUVs from Tesla, BYD, XPeng XPEV, NIO NIO and German brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi. The Li i8 is expected to fuel investor optimism in 2025.
Some alternatives have been more interesting than others, though. Think the Acura NSX of the 1990s, the Audi R8 of the 2000s—and the BMW i8 of the 2010s. For all its sporting pedigree, BMW has a funny ...
Image credit: Li Auto) After sharing the first images of the Li i8 yesterday, Li Auto (NASDAQ: LI) has released more images of its first all-electric SUV (sport utility vehicle) model. The Chinese ...
The i8 is expected to be a real challenger to top-selling luxury SUVs in China from BYD, Tesla, XPeng, NIO, and others, including German auto giants BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi.