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Des distinctions prestigieuses pour les modèles BMW en ce début d’année.
Thu Feb 26 16:50:09 CET 2026 Communiqué de presse
BMW entame l’année sous le signe de l’excellence, avec de multiples victoires lors de récompenses majeures en Europe et à l’international. Trois modèles BMW se sont hissés à la première place du concours « Best Cars » organisé par le magazine allemand auto motor und sport. Quatre modèles ont également été primés aux « Car of the Year Awards 2026 » du magazine britannique What Car?. En France, la BMW iX3 s’est distinguée en remportant la catégorie « Full Electric » lors de la 8ème édition des Automobile Awards. Cette série de succès confirme la reconnaissance dont bénéficie BMW sur l’ensemble de ses marchés. Les distinctions obtenues dans de nombreux segments illustrent l’équilibre et la compétitivité de la gamme. La BMW iX3 se démarque tout particulièrement : premier modèle de la Neue Klasse, elle a été élue « Car of the Year » dans plusieurs pays, illustrant la nouvelle ère technologique et stylistique ouverte par BMW.
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Munich. BMW has achieved a triple success in the
“Best Cars” readers’ poll conducted by German “auto motor und sport”
magazine. In the “Large SUVs/Off-road Vehicles” category, 14.1 per
cent of the votes cast went to the BMW iX3, the first Neue Klasse
model, enabling it to beat 69 competitors. Readers also awarded the
BMW 2 Series Coupé the “Best Car” title in the “Compact Class” for the
fifth consecutive year. And the BMW 3 Series took first place in the
“Medium Class” category, with 12.4 per cent of the votes in a field of
26 competitors. Around 95,000 readers took part in what was the 50th
iteration of the poll. With 480 models in 13 categories presented both
online and in the “auto motor und sport” print edition, there were
more vehicles to choose from than ever before.
In addition, January 2026 saw four BMW model series win awards
at the “Car of the Year Awards 2026” of British car magazine “What
Car?”. The BMW 4 Series was once again voted “Coupé of the Year” by
the magazine’s editors and experts. For the third time in a row, the
award for “Performance Car of the Year” went to the BMW M3 Competition
Touring with M xDrive. Like no other model in its class, it combines
performance with everyday usability, adding another chapter to the
success story of BMW M models. The BMW iX3 achieved a particularly
noteworthy result. The all-electric model won two major “What Car?”
accolades, “Car of the Year 2026” and “Premium Electric SUV of the
Year”. With these latest awards, BMW is continuing the string of
successes it achieved in prestigious national and international
competitions in 2025, with BMW vehicles from a wide range of market
segments coming out on top in public polls, owner surveys and expert
jury decisions.
Triumphs for the BMW iX3: “Car of the Year” in numerous countries.
Presented at the IAA Mobility 2025, the new BMW iX3
was an instant success. It establishes a new design language and sets
standards for driving dynamics and performance. A range of up to 805
kilometres, battery charging at up to 400 kW and a consumption of just
15.1 kWh/100 km (WLTP) demonstrate the outstanding abilities of the
new BMW iX3. The new BMW Panoramic iDrive stands for innovation in the
interior, while the Heart of Joy high-performance control unit and BMW
Dynamic Performance Control enable driving pleasure on an entirely new
level. These qualities also impressed the experts. The motor
journalists at “Auto Bild” and “Bild am Sonntag”, two German
publications from Axel Springer Verlag, honoured the BMW iX3 with the
“Golden Steering Wheel” for “Best Innovation”. First awarded in 1976,
the “Golden Steering Wheel” counts among the most prestigious
accolades of the European automotive industry.
Other awards naming the BMW iX3 as the outstanding new vehicle
included “Top Gear’s 2026 Car of the Year” (UK), “Swiss Car of the
Year 2026”, “Car of the Year” at “Electrifying.com” (UK) and first
place in the “Full Electric” category at the “LR66 Automobile Awards”
(France). In addition, there were technology awards such as being
included among “The Best Inventions of 2025” by “Time Magazine” (US).
“Carwow” in the UK presented the BMW iX3 with its “Tech Trailblazer
Award” at the “Car of the Year Awards 2026”. “Carwow” Germany honoured
BMW Panoramic Vision, which made its debut in the first Neue Klasse
model, as the year’s “automotive innovation”. High praise also came
from Alma Media, one of Finland’s leading media companies. Experts
from the daily newspaper Iltalehti, the business and financial
newspaper Kauppalehti, and the online marketplaces Nettiauto and
Autotalli, voted the BMW iX3 the “Best Electric Car of the Year” 2025.
A jury member explained: “This may be the first competition the iX3
wins, but once it enters next year’s international awards, there will
be plenty of trophies to come ...” For the readers of “Auto Zeitung”
(Germany), it was already clear that the BMW iX3 deserved the “Auto
Trophy” in the category “Best Electric SUV above 50,000 euros”. The
BMW iX3 was also eagerly awaited on the Chinese market. Numerous media
outlets described the model as the “Most Anticipated All-Electric SUV”.
BMW 5 Series: accolades for Sedan and Touring.
The BMW 5 Series added to its successes of the past
years: the specialists at “Top Gear”, one of the most renowned names
in motoring journalism in the UK and beyond, declared the BMW i5
Touring their “Best EV Estate”. At the “Auto Express New Car Awards”
(UK), the BMW 530e was voted the “Premium Hybrid Car of the Year”. The
automotive journalists at the French-language “Le Guide de l’auto” in
Canada ranked the BMW 5 Series first in the categories “Mid-Size
Luxury Cars” and “Electric Luxury Vehicles”, viewing both the
all-electric and ICE versions as the outstanding vehicles in their
respective segments. Expert verdicts also determine the awards
presented by “Car and Driver”, one of the largest and oldest
automotive magazines in the US. Here, the editors awarded the BMW i5
Sedan the “Editors’ Choice” accolade in the “Electric Mid-Size Luxury
Sedan” category. “Carwow” in Spain crowned the BMW 5 Series its “Most
Comfortable Car” of 2025. Readers of German “Auto Zeitung” magazine
awarded the “Auto Trophy” for “Best Electric Sedan” to the BMW i5. The
BMW 5 Series also won “Best Upper/Luxury Cass” honours. And the BMW 5
Series triumphed at the “Auto Bild Company Car Awards” as well.
Readers voted the model series the overall winner in the “Upper Medium
Class” category. The editors explained: “With its digital offensive,
strong driving dynamics and the all-electric i5 variant, the Munich
carmaker strikes a chord with company car drivers.” “Auto Bild” and
“Bild am Sonntag” (Germany) awarded the “Golden Steering Wheel” in the
“Upper/Luxury Class” category to the BMW M5 Touring. The
high-performance model earned the highest points score of any car
entered in this prestigious competition, thereby adding its name to
the long list of BMW M award winners.
Big wins: BMW 7 Series, BMW X5 and BMW iX.
An award for the most comfortable way to drive a BMW:
at its “Electric Car Awards 2025”, British magazine “What Car?”
declared the BMW i7 the “Best Electric Luxury Car”. In South Africa,
“Car Magazine”, one of the country’s leading automotive magazines,
annually selects its “Top 12 Best Buys”. The editorial team chose the
BMW 7 Series as its “Luxury Car”. Another set of awards presented in
South Africa is the “Cars.co.za” “Consumer Awards”. This is based on a
combination of expert assessments and owner surveys. The winning
“Premium SUV” was the BMW X5 xDrive30d M Sport. In the category “Best
SUV above 60,000 euros”, readers of “Auto Zeitung” (Germany) awarded
the “Auto Trophy” to the BMW X5.
In the US, the BMW X5 received the “Car and Driver Editors’
Choice” award in the “Mid-Size Luxury SUV” and “Hybrid Mid-Size Luxury
SUV” categories. The BMW 7 Series won the “Editors’ Choice” accolade
in the “Full-Size Luxury Sedan” class, while the BMW i7 won the same
award in the “Electric Full-Size Luxury Sedan” segment. The BMW X7
stood out for the jury as a “Full-Size Luxury SUV”, as did the BMW iX
in the “Electric Mid-Size Luxury SUV” category. The results for the
largest battery-electric BMW model were confirmed by J.D. Power’s
“Electric Vehicle Experience Ownership Study” (US). The verdict: No
model – irrespective of the type of powertrain – has more satisfied
owners. This was also supported by the assessment of the “American
Automobile Association” in its “AAA Car Guide”. The largest US
automobile club and mobility service provider combines consumer and
safety ratings with editorial expertise and named the BMW iX xDrive50
the “Overall Winner” and winner in the “Midsize SUVs” category. The
BMW iX secured further wins in the “New Car Awards” of “Auto Express”
(UK). The magazine’s experts awarded the model the “Large Premium SUV
of the Year” and “Premium Electric Car of the Year” titles.
Strong performance from mid-range models.
The BMW 3 Series and 4 Series models, along with the
BMW X3, are important pillars of the company’s global market success.
They represent a combination of sporty driving dynamics, exacting
design and excellent everyday usability in key segments. “Car and
Driver” (US) awarded the BMW 3 Series and BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé its
“Editors’ Choice” accolade in the “Compact Luxury Sedan” segment, with
the BMW i4 equally successful in the “Electric Compact Luxury Sedan”
category. The BMW 4 Series and BMW X4 won their respective classes in
the “J.D. Power Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout Study” (APEAL).
The BMW X3 grew more modern, distinctive and sporting in 2024.
It impresses with a new design language, a comprehensive powertrain
portfolio and a premium ambience marked by an individual style,
complemented by BMW Operating System 9, BMW iDrive with QuickSelect
and Digital Premium and an advanced range of assistance systems. With
these qualities, the BMW X3 scored highly in its first full year on
the market. Its visual appearance impressed readers in the “autonis”
poll conducted by “auto motor und sport” magazine (Germany), netting
it first place in the “Large SUVs/Off-road Vehicles” category. It also
collected an “Editors’ Choice” award from “Car and Driver” (US) in the
“Compact Luxury SUV” category. At the “New Car Awards” of “Auto
Express” magazine (UK), it was named “Mid-size Premium SUV of the
Year”. “Car Magazine” in South Africa likewise declared the BMW X3 the
winner in this category, as part of its “Top 12 Best Buys” listing.
The BMW X3 impressed owners as much as experts in South Africa, and
the BMW X3 30e xDrive M Sport was also a winner at the “Cars.co.za”
“Consumer Awards”. In Germany, in the reader poll conducted by “Auto
Bild Sportscars”, the top model in the series, the BMW X3 M50 was
named “Auto Bild Sportscar of the Year” 2025 in the “SUVs up to
100,000 euros” category.
The BMW Z4 is currently available as the BMW Z4 Final Edition
for a limited time period, demonstrating once again that sheer driving
pleasure is an intrinsic part of the BMW brand’s DNA. The “Sport Auto
Award” poll of “Sport Auto” magazine (Germany) saw the BMW Z4 M40i
take victory in the “Convertibles/Roadsters up to 100,000 euros”
category by a large margin, with 31.1 per cent of the votes cast.
Compact, dynamic and equally successful with electric powertrains.
The entry-level model in the BMW product portfolio is
the BMW 1 Series. In the “Auto Zeitung” readers’ poll, the series won
the “Auto Trophy” in the category “Best Small Cars, City Cars &
Compacts” with 15.7 percent of the votes cast; the BMW 2 Series Gran
Coupé took victory as the “Best Medium Class” vehicle. The BMW 2
Series Coupé received the “Car and Driver Editors’ Choice” accolade
(US) in the “Sport Compact Luxury Coupé” category. At the “Auto
Express New Car Awards” (UK), the model series won the “Coupé of the
Year” award. The BMW 2 Series also dominated the compact class in the
“autonis” poll conducted by “auto motor und sport” magazine (Germany).
The BMW 2 Series Coupé won with 40.8 per cent of the votes, followed
by the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé in second place with more than 26 per
cent of the votes cast. In the US, the BMW X1 led its segment in the
“J.D. Power Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout Study”
(APEAL). It also won the “Car and Driver Editors’ Choice” accolade
(US) in the “Subcompact Luxury SUV” segment. The award from “Le Guide
de l’auto” (Canada) in the “Subcompact Luxury SUVs” category went to
the BMW X1/BMW X2. The readers of “Auto Zeitung” magazine awarded an
“Auto Trophy” to the BMW iX1, highlighting the comprehensive range of
drive systems BMW offers in this vehicle segment.
BMW winning prestigious brand awards as well.
The numerous awards won by BMW models and BMW
technology also reflect positively on the BMW brand. The “Kelley Blue
Book Consumer Choice Award” (US) is an accolade based on actual
purchasing and ownership decisions; BMW took “Best Car Styling Luxury
Brand” honours. At the “Which? Awards” (UK), BMW received the
“Electric Car Brand of the Year” award. In the “autonis” reader poll
conducted by "auto motor und sport” magazine (Germany), BMW was
voted “Design Brand of the Year”. And in the “Auto Trophy” poll of
“Auto Zeitung” (Germany), the magazine’s readers awarded BMW the
“World’s Best Brand” accolade.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW iX3 50 xDrive: energy consumption, combined: 17.0–15.1
kWh/100 km (WLTP); CO2 emissions, combined: 0 g/km (WLTP); electric
range: 720–805 km (WLTP)
BMW M3 Competition Touring with M xDrive: fuel consumption,
combined: 10.3-10,4 l/100 km; CO2 emissions, combined: 233-235 g/km (WLTP)
BMW 530e Sedan: fuel consumption, combined: 2.1–2.6 l/100 km;
CO2 emissions, combined: 48–58 g/km (WLTP)
BMW M5 Touring: energy consumption, weighted, combined:
17.2–18.1 kWh/100 km and 4.8–5.5 l/100 km (WLTP); CO2 emissions,
weighted, combined: 110–124 g/km (WLTP)
BMW X5 xDrive30d M Sport: fuel consumption, combined: 7.2–7.8
l/100 km; CO2 emissions, combined: 189–205 g/km (WLTP)
BMW X3 30e xDrive M Sport: energy consumption, weighted,
combined: 16.0-16.3 kWh/100 km and 2.8-3.0 l/100 km (WLTP); CO2
emissions, weighted, combined: 64-69 g/km (WLTP)
BMW X3 M50: fuel consumption, combined: 7.7-8.0 l/100 km; CO2
emissions, combined: 175-181 g/km (WLTP)
BMW Z4 M40i: fuel consumption, combined: 7.9–8.0 l/100 km; CO2
emissions, combined: 179–181 g/km (WLTP), CO2 class: G
All data are based on the new WLTP test cycle.