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...
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...