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The 5th Generation BMW X5: Five Drivetrains for One SUV

The highly anticipated fifth generation of the BMW X5 is entering its final stretch of development, completing calibration drives right around its production base at BMW Group Plant Spartanburg in the United States. When it officially hits the market, this completely reimagined Sports Activity Vehicle will achieve an incredible milestone for the brand, becoming the very first BMW production model to offer customers a choice of five distinct drive system technologies. Buyers will no longer have to compromise on their preferred power source, as the lineup will span from traditional petrol and diesel engines equipped with 48 volt mild hybrid efficiency to plug in hybrids and a pioneering fully electric variant. The undisputed headline of this generation is the world premiere of the all electric BMW iX5 60 xDrive, a model generating a massive 578 horsepower through two electric motors and an advanced all wheel drive system. This flagship electric SUV utilizes BMW's sixth generation eDr...
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The Proven Success of BMW Highway Assistant: One Hundred Twenty Million Miles

BMW drivers have officially crossed a massive milestone, collectively traveling more than 120 million miles completely hands free using the BMW Highway Assistant. Far from being a theoretical concept restricted to a testing lab, this advanced semi-automated technology has become a staple of daily driving for owners around the globe. The hands-free feature is already integrated into an expansive lineup of premium vehicles, including the luxury 5 Series and 7 Series, the high-performance XM, the popular X5, X6, and X7 sport activity vehicles, as well as the all-electric iX and the new iX3. The core appeal of the system lies in its ability to handle the most monotonous aspects of long-distance travel. On suitable stretches of highway, drivers can comfortably rest their hands in their laps at speeds up to 80 miles per hour. The assistant takes over full lateral and longitudinal control, meaning it handles everything from maintaining a safe following distance to steering smoothly through c...

All-Wheel Drive Comes to the BMW M2: The Next Chapter of an Icon

The BMW M2 has long been celebrated as the ultimate expression of unadulterated driving pleasure, loved for its compact dimensions, agile handling, and aggressive performance. Historically, that formula relied strictly on sending power to the rear wheels. However, BMW M GmbH is officially expanding the boundaries of its most popular high-performance sports car. For the very first time, the legendary compact coupe will be available with the highly sophisticated M xDrive all-wheel-drive system, transforming how this pocket rocket handles the road. Scheduled for a late summer 2026 market launch, the new BMW M2 with M xDrive intelligently splits the massive power developed by its 480 horsepower inline six-cylinder engine between the front and rear axles. To maintain the playful driving dynamics that enthusiasts expect, the system is heavily rear-biased. In normal driving conditions, the engine sends its torque exclusively to the rear wheels, only engaging the front axle when the rear tyres...

BMW Unveils Black Package: Dark Accents and Carbon Details

BMW is injecting a serious dose of visual attitude into its midsize performance lineup this summer with the introduction of the optional Black Package. Designed specifically for the M Performance variants of the 3 Series, 4 Series Gran Coupé, and the fully electric i4 Gran Coupé, this aesthetic upgrade requires the selection of the M Sport package Pro, which already adds striking red M Sport brakes. On the outside, the package delivers a stealthy, aggressive look featuring high-gloss black 19 inch M light alloy wheels, exclusive blacked out model badging on the sides and rear, and an additional black emblem nestled into the kidney grille for the 4 Series and i4 variants. Step inside, and the motorsport inspiration becomes even more obvious. The Black Package transforms the cabin with extensive carbon fiber elements, swapping out standard trim for the premium Carbon Fiber M interior package. The theme carries directly onto the driver controls, where the M leather steering wheel receive...

BMW's Electric Twist for the Next 1 Series: Return of Rear-Wheel Drive

For decades, the driving soul of a BMW was defined by power going straight to the rear wheels. That classic formula saw a major shift in the 2010s when Munich introduced front-wheel-drive architectures for its compact lineup, a move that left brand purists longing for the old days. Aside from the enthusiast-favorite 2 Series Coupe, BMW's smallest models transitioned to a more conventional layout. However, a major shake-up is brewing at the bottom of the lineup, and it is bringing the celebrated rear-wheel-drive dynamics back to the brand's entry-level car, with a modern, fully electric twist. BMW is currently developing a next-generation 1 Series that will send its power exclusively to the rear axle. The catch is that this new driving dynamic will not be powered by petrol. Instead, the fifth iteration of BMW's smallest hatchback is going completely electric, riding on a bespoke EV platform. Expected to arrive before the end of the decade, this premium compact hatchback will...

Introducing BMW M Ignite Technology: Racing Tech for the Road

BMW M has always been about pushing the boundaries of what an internal combustion engine can achieve, and its latest innovation is perhaps the most exciting leap in years. Starting in mid-2026, the legendary straight-six engines powering the BMW M2, M3, and M4 will be equipped with a patented pre-chamber ignition system known as BMW M Ignite. This technology, which finds its roots in the high-stakes world of professional motorsport, is designed to make high-performance engines more efficient, more resilient, and ready for the future of global emissions standards. The genius of M Ignite lies in its dual-ignition setup. While a standard engine uses a single spark plug per cylinder, these new M units feature a specialized pre-chamber within the cylinder head, complete with its own dedicated spark plug and coil. This allows the engine to adapt its combustion process based on how you are driving. At lower speeds, the car operates conventionally, but the moment you push toward the redline, t...

BMW Reaches a Massive Electric Milestone: Two Million and Counting

The road to the future just hit a major landmark. BMW recently celebrated the production of its two-millionth all-electric vehicle, a stunning achievement that proves the "Ultimate Driving Machine" is successfully making the leap into the electric era. The car that claimed this historic title was a BMW i5 M60 xDrive finished in a deep Tansanit Blue. This high-performance sedan didn't just represent a number, it represented a decade of innovation, and it is now on its way to a very lucky customer in Spain. This milestone is a testament to how quickly the brand has scaled its "i" lineup. While it took years to build the first million, the second million has arrived with incredible speed. For BMW fans, this is clear evidence that the shift to electric power hasn't slowed down the brand's momentum, instead, it has provided a new platform for the performance and luxury we have come to expect. Dingolfing: The Powerhouse of Electric Luxury If there is a heart ...