The new iX1 can look almost identical to the new X1 crossover and, as you can see from the images here, you don’t have to have it trimmed with BMW’s traditional blue inserts around the grille ...
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The BMW M8 Coupe has been axed in the US, but the company’s local arm has stuck behind its flagship M range and the tamer 8 Series. “The BMW 8 Series and BMW M8 Competition variants continue to ...
For even more performance, you'll want the 523bhp M version – to read about that see our BMW M4 review. Whichever engine you choose, the 4 Series comes with an automatic gearbox that makes slick ...
While the BMW iX1 is an offshoot of the standard X1 line-up, there are a variety of models available. The range starts from around £46,000, which is roughly £11,000 more than the asking price ...
Don’t worry: this M3 review isn't about a road from Surrey to Southampton. In fact, the BMW M3 couldn’t be more different to the motorway it shares a name with. Since the mid-Eighties ...
The iX1 LWB has an MIDC figure, while the rest are WLTP numbers. A reason behind it is that the BMW is a locally assembled model; it has been through the homologation process that will see it get ...
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The BMW X1 LWB Electric has been launched in India at a price of Rs 49 lakh, ex-showroom. Note that it marked its presence at the ongoing Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. It will be produced at the ...