+++ New petrol engines for BMW M240i xDrive Coupé as well as for entry models into the world of BMW M in the BMW 3 Series and 4 Series +++ More power and lower emissions +++ Greater range of exterior colours for BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé +++ BMW X3 with additional interior upgrades +++ Various improvements for BMW Connected Drive +++
+++ BMW i4 gets improved energy efficiency and increased range +++ New BMW i4 range-topper with even more power +++ BMW Digital Key becomes preferred means of access for many BMW models +++ Tyre repair kit Plus now standard on models like BMW 1 Series, BMW 2 Series Coupé, BMW 3 Series +++ Ultimate Package available for BMW X5 M Competition and BMW X6 M Competition +++
For almost 50 years now, the BMW 3 Series has represented the core of the BMW brand. It epitomises sporty driving pleasure in the premium midsize class and has made significant contributions to design, driving dynamics and technological innovations in this segment time and again across what is now seven model generations. The character of the current-generation BMW 3 Series has likewise provided a case study in unwavering progress at work.
2024 begins with a fresh stream of awards for the Munich-based premium carmaker: In the renowned “Best Cars” readers’ survey conducted by automotive magazine “auto, motor und sport”, two current BMW models headed their respective vehicle categories. New BMW 5 Series Sedan is named “Women's Worldwide Car of the Year” in the “Large Car” category at the first attempt.
+++ Third all-electric model variant in the new BMW 7 Series range goes on sale +++ Additional straight-six diesel engines for the new BMW X5 and BMW X6 +++ Upgraded BMW iDrive featuring QuickSelect and BMW Operating System 8.5 now available for further models +++ Debut for Plug & Charge and MAX RANGE functions in the BMW i7 and BMW iX +++ M Sport package Pro for the new BMW X1 and BMW iX1 +++ New upholstery variants and exterior colours for numerous ...
In the renowned “Best Cars” readers’ survey by German motoring magazine “auto, motor und sport”, three current BMW models have taken top spot in their respective categories. And in the UK, the brand has celebrated a trio of victories in the “What Car? Car of the Year Award 2023”. This success follows on seamlessly from the Bavarian premium brand’s winning streak in international competitions last year.
With a design refresh, an extensively modernised premium ambience and clear advances in the areas of digitalisation, control/operation and equipment, the new edition of the BMW 3 Series is setting out to write another chapter in the model range’s worldwide success story.
+++ Innovative eDrive Zones for local emission-free driving available in 20 new cities +++ Around three million kilometers driven electrically instead of “fossil” in three months +++ Plug-in hybrids make sense for many real-world customer driving profiles +++
Extension of drive portfolio for the new BMW 4 Series Coupe and the new BMW 4 Series Convertible – New exterior colours and seat surfaces for models of the BMW 3 Series and BMW 4 Series – Lane Departure Warning with optimised functionality – 4-zone automatic climate control including nanoparticle filter now also for the BMW 5 Series Sedan, the BMW 5 Series Touring, the BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo and the BMW M5 – FSC-certified, sustainable natural rubber ...
BMW Group continues electrification offensive with the market launch of four more models. From March 2021, customers will already have a choice of four plug-in hybrid variants in the BMW 3 Series and as many as five in the BMW 5 Series.
Start for the BMW M5 CS - BMW 4 Series Coupé is expanded by two 6-cylinder diesel engines - BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé with BMW xDrive - M Carbon roof available for BMW 3 Series Sedan and BMW 4 Series Coupé, M Carbon bucket seats available for the BMW M8 models – BMW 7 Series with Integral Active Steering as standard - Optimised 4-zone automatic air conditioning with nanoparticle filter - BMW News premieres.
Readers of Auto Bild & Computer Bild and auto, motor und sport / Moove acclaim BMW for its outstanding connected vehicles, innovative digital solutions and driver assistance systems.
All BMW models with Euro 6d - New plug-in hybrid models for the BMW 5 Series – in-line six-cylinder diesel engines with 48-volt mild hybrid technology in the BMW 3 Series and BMW 8 Series - BMW 1 Series and BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé with new engines - Driving Assistant Professional with traffic light recognition – New Digital Services: BMW News, driver profiles with photos and via QR code can be calculated via My BMW App, BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant ...
The BMW Group now already offers the world’s widest selection of premium automobiles with an electrified drive system – digital solutions for increasing the proportion of electric driving offered by plug-in hybrid models – BMW 7 Series, BMW 5 Series and the BMW X1 also available in future with purely electric drive.
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