BMW’s "M" division usually keeps its cards close to its chest, but a recent digital slip-up on the company’s official U.S. website has given enthusiasts an accidental roadmap for 2027. Briefly listed before being scrubbed, two new models. the M2 xDrive and the M350 xDrive , confirm that BMW is preparing to radically shift the performance landscape for its most iconic compact and mid-size cars. While the names have vanished from the site, the "leak" serves as a formal confirmation of what insiders have suspected for years: all-wheel drive is finally coming to the baby M, and the legendary 3 Series is about to undergo a significant identity shift. M2 xDrive: Grip Meets Grunt The BMW M2 has long been the "purist’s" choice, the last bastion of rear-wheel-drive simplicity in the M lineup. However, for the 2027 model year, that is about to change. The accidental listing confirms an M2 xDrive is in the works, likely hitting production in August 2026. This move ...
The BMW Group has kicked off the year with an unprecedented wave of victories, securing top honors across several of the world’s most influential automotive competitions. From the prestigious "Best Cars" readers' poll in Germany to the "Car of the Year Awards 2026" in the UK, the brand’s diverse lineup has proven its dominance. While these wins span across compact coupes and luxury sedans, one vehicle in particular is stealing the spotlight: the all-new BMW iX3. As the first representative of the "Neue Klasse" generation, the iX3 has become a global phenomenon. It was recently crowned "Car of the Year 2026" by What Car? , and also secured the "Golden Steering Wheel" for innovation in Germany. With a massive range of up to 805 kilometers and ultra-fast 400 kW charging, the iX3 is being hailed as the new benchmark for the premium electric SUV segment. Excellence Across Every Segment BMW’s success is not limited to its electric offensi...