In an industry where the "crossover coupe" has recently faced a wave of cancellations, BMW is choosing a different path. While competitors have retreated from this niche, Munich is doubling down by transforming its sleekest silhouettes into electric powerhouses. The beloved X4 is not just returning; it is being reborn as the fully electric iX4 , marking a pivotal moment in the brand’s "Neue Klasse" strategy. Expected to be officially unveiled in the summer of 2026, the iX4 will serve as the sportier, more aggressive sibling to the recently debuted iX3. By combining a dramatic, fastback roofline with the brand's latest Gen6 eDrive technology, the iX4 aims to prove that efficiency and high-style design can coexist without compromise. Quad-Motor Performance: The All-Electric X4 M The biggest headline for enthusiasts isn't just the return of the silhouette, but the staggering power of its performance flagship. Reports indicate that the next-generation X4 M (and...
The heart of BMW’s manufacturing empire, Plant Munich, has officially transitioned from digital theory to physical reality. For months, engineers have been conducting "Common Function Tests," a high-stakes dress rehearsal where the entire production line runs at full speed, assembling an "invisible car." While no actual parts were used during those initial phases, the exercise allowed technicians to validate every robotic arm and digital interface in a perfect, high-precision stress test. Today, the "invisible car" is a thing of the past. As of February 2026, the first complete pre-series BMW i3 vehicles are officially rolling off the production line. This marks the final preparation phase before full-scale series production begins in the second half of the year, signaling that BMW’s home plant is ready to lead the charge into the "Neue Klasse" era. A Logistical Marvel: Rebuilding One-Third of the Plant What makes this milestone even more impress...