After crowning the BMW M2 our Performance Vehicle of the Year, we wanted to know how well it navigated daily life. A year and 17,000 miles later, we have our answer.
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BMW M5 Touring first drive review
The BMW M5 Touring brings high performance and everyday practicality together in a single package, combining a powerful ...
The 2026 BMW M2 CS is more aggressive, both visually and dynamically, yet still doesn’t distance itself enough from the base ...
BMW iX3 review: Is this new electric SUV with 500-mile range a game-changer? - Neue Klasse technology, 800-volt charging and ...
The BMW i3 is an all-new electric car that fuses the spirit of BMW’s 3 Series compact sports sedan with an electric ...
For the 2025 model year, the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe enters its second generation with updated engines, a range of new features, and fresh exterior styling. The new model incorporates components from ...
BMW added involvement and driver appeal to the Z4 with the Handschalter, but it’s still a better GT than it is a sports car ...
I enjoyed the 2025 BMW X5 40i Silver Anniversary Edition more than I expected to. It comes off as an odd concoction on paper, but in person, it looks great and rides nicely. It’s the perfect example ...
The iX3 is the model to kickstart a new era for BMW, and while its looks might be divisive, its class-leading stats certainly are not ...
I drove the 2025 BMW M5—here’s my honest take on its performance, comfort, and whether it still defines the super sedan. The 2025 BMW M5 blends twin-turbo V8 power with a plug-in hybrid system to ...
American culture tends toward the more-is-better, too-much-is-never-enough mindset, but it’s not always the right call. Take a certain German luxury sport sedan an American might consider buying: the ...
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