+++ The cockpit of the #32 BMW M4 GT3 EVO is shared by last year's winner Kelvin van der Linde, Jordan Pepper and Charles Weerts +++ Valentino Rossi returns in the #46 BMW M4 GT3 EVO together with last year's winner Augusto Farfus and Raffaele Marciello +++ Max Hesse celebrates his Bathurst premiere with Team KRC +++
+++ First-time demo of AI-powered BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant with Alexa+ technology +++ Revolutionary user-interaction with BMW Panoramic iDrive +++ Sixth generation BMW eDrive Technology +++ Next level driving dynamics with the Heart of Joy +++ Seamless driver assistance with BMW Symbiotic Drive +++ Ever-evolving Entertainment and App ecosystem in BMW Operating System X +++
+++ Enhanced digital experience for BMW M customers +++ Initial offering includes three exclusive BMW M in-car apps: “M Cockpit”, “M Drag Meter”, and “M Channel” +++ Additional added value initially for the new BMW iX3 with M Sport package +++ Integration of the new BMW M Community for the German market into the My BMW App +++ Exclusive BMW M content and benefits for BMW M High Performance and M Performance drivers in the German market +++
+++ New driver trio in the LMGT3 class of the FIA WEC: Dan Harper teams up with Parker Thompson and Anthony McIntosh +++ WRT return: Darren Leung and Sean Gelael share the BMW M4 GT3 EVO with Augusto Farfus as they did in 2024 +++ IMSA: Connor De Phillippi and Neil Verhagen start for Paul Miller Racing, Robby Foley and Patrick Gallagher for Turner Motorsport +++
+++ Over 18 million BMW 3 Series built worldwide +++ Manufactured at 18 plants in 13 countries since 1975 +++ A driving force for the production network and a trailblazer for the BMW iFACTORY +++
+++ BMW M Night of Trophies honours the most successful BMW M Motorsport customer athletes of the 2025 season +++ US-American Justin Rothberg triumphs in the drivers' championship and defends his title from last year +++ FK Performance Motorsport celebrates first place in the team standings +++
+++ The BMW M Racing Academy, BMW M Motorsport's support programme for customer racing, is entering its second season +++ Three drivers from three continents make up the "Class of 2026": German Thomas Rackl, American Josh Green and Australian Ryder Quinn +++ BMW M works drivers Jens Klingmann, Max Hesse and Robby Foley accompany the programme as mentors +++ Björn Lellmann: "Our 'Class of 2026' has the unique opportunity to spend a year gaining insights ...
+++ German trio Stephan Jäger, Martin Kaymer and Matti Schmid at 37th BMW International Open +++ Only DP World Tour tournament in Germany to take place from 1st to 5th July 2026 at Golfclub München Eichenried +++ Ten percent off general admissions and VIP tickets until 24th December 2025 +++ New after-work ticket available +++
The BMW Art Car World Tour is set to arrive in Milan at the ADI Design Museum, marking a major milestone in the celebration of five decades of artistic innovation. From 4 December 2025 to 8 January 2026, visitors will have the opportunity to experience eight iconic BMW Art Cars designed by internationally renowned artists such as Alexander Calder, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, and Jeff Koons. Having previously travelled to Art Basel Hong Kong, Le Mans ...
The African Film and Media Arts Collective (AFMAC) is set to arrive in Marrakech following the successful completion of its first workshops with African filmmakers and visual artists in Lagos, Tangier, and Nairobi. Continuing her BMW Art Car project, the AFMAC initiative was launched in April this year by internationally renowned artist Julie Mehretu, in collaboration with Emmy-nominated film producer Mehret Mandefro and BMW. As the long-term mobility ...
+++ BMW M Motorsport signs Jordan Pepper for the 2026 season. +++ Pepper strengthens the BMW M works driver line-up for assignments at the wheel of the BMW M4 GT3 EVO. +++ Pepper is the third South African BMW M works driver after Sheldon and Kelvin van der Linde. +++
+++ Marc Márquez secures the coveted BMW M Award in MotoGP™ for the eighth time. +++ The prize for the fastest qualifier of 2025: the new BMW M2 CS (fuel consumption combined: 10.0 l/100 km; CO₂ emissions combined: 226 g/km according to WLTP, CO₂ class: G)*. +++ Handover of the winner’s car at the Valencia season finale. +++
+++ 57th edition of the prestigious Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix on the spectacular Guia Circuit. +++ Davey Todd claims dominant victory on the BMW M 1000 RR. +++ Peter Hickman and Erno Kostamo complete an all-BMW podium. +++ A total of six BMW M 1000 RRs inside the top ten. +++
All-electric from Munich to Iceland: a road trip from Bavaria to the Westfjords demonstrates that the fully electric MINI Countryman SE ALL4 is ready for adventure. In the heart of wild nature, the largest model in the MINI family shows just how versatile it is - and why it rightly carries its name.
+++ A journey through more than 100 years of BMW history +++ Over 840,000 visitors in 2024 +++ Details about the exhibition, architecture, and visitor experience +++ Activities for children at the BMW Junior Museum +++
+++ Eighth and final round of the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship on the Bahrain International Circuit. +++ Hypercar class: The #20 Shell BMW M Hybrid V8 from BMW M Team WRT finishes the eight-hour race in eighth place, while the #15 car retires in the final hour. +++ In the LMGT3 class, the two BMW M4 GT3 EVOs finish in seventh and 15th positions. +++
+++ Automotive technologies from the BMW Group powering the hunt for Olympic hundredths on the ice track +++ Development of customised spike shoes for bobsleigh and skeleton athletes reaches the next level +++ Data-based optimisation of material and racing line in luge for the new Olympic track in Cortina (ITA) +++ Images and video material available on the joint technology projects +++
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