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BMW Isn't Ruling Out an Electric Sports Car
But the German automaker isn't saying yes either. Combustion-engine purists will argue there’s no such thing as a "fun electric car," but if any brand can disprove that oxymoron, it’s probably BMW.
Back in the pre-pandemic days of 2019, BMW announced its intention to build a new plug-in-hybrid supercar with a focus on being fun to drive, loosely visually inspired by the original M car, the M1.
BMW has been teasing the i3 / 3-Series Neue Klasse for months and now they’re ready to talk about the next-generation M3. It will reportedly arrive within the next two years and be offered as an EV as ...
The BMW Vision Driving Experience may not have a particularly exciting name, but what that moniker disguises is the car's purpose: it's a test bed for BMW to show off its latest and greatest electric ...
BMW design could finally be getting the total rethink it needs. It’s been some time since the BMW Vision Neue Klasse and Vision Neue Klasse X were revealed, but they are still captivating BMW fans and ...
At a surprisingly star-studded event this morning, BMW showed off the final form of its long-awaited and long-teased Panoramic iDrive system. It's a combination of an oddly angular touchscreen, a ...
BMW M has confirmed that it’s developing a new halo supercar, one that could revive the spirit of the M1 from the late 1970s. Though the company hasn’t released any official details yet, the news has ...
Isaac Atienza is a Filipino motoring journalist who joined TopSpeed.com in 2021. He also owns a Filpino motoring website called Go Flat Out PH and is also a contributor to a local newspaper called The ...
BMW loves the idea of a two-wheeler so safe you'll never have to wear a helmet again. The company tried once upon a time with the C1 — a scooter with a roof, a windshield, and seatbelts — but it ...
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