Late last year, we drove BMW’s new iX3. It’s the first of a series of electric BMWs to use a newly developed platform, known ...
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Upgrading my BMW F30 with the best carbon fiber spoiler yet
The quest for the best carbon trunk lid spoiler ends here. Designed to complement the BMW F30’s sleek lines, this upgrade balances aerodynamics and aesthetics with flawless fitment. The creator also ...
The all-new 2027 iX3, debuting in the U.S. at Consumer Electronics Show 2026 in Las Vegas, represents BMW’s clean-sheet ...
BMW of North America is recalling a great deal of X3 vehicles from the G45 series due to unexpected steering wheel movement. Supplied by Robert Bosch of Farmington Hills, Michigan, the steering ...
Felt your steering wheel twitch? You’re not imagining it. 2025–2026 BMW X3 vehicles recalled for unintended steering wheel movement due to software issue. Issue affects 36,922 vehicles; fixed via free ...
BMW has added a suite of new in-car apps to its M-branded models, designed to deepen driver engagement and take full advantage of its latest operating system. The rollout begins with the iX3 fitted ...
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Why this BMW F30 remains untuned
While many enthusiasts rush to tune the BMW F30, some owners find value in leaving it stock. Concerns over reliability, cost, and the car’s finely balanced factory design raise a different perspective ...
BMW named Milan Nedeljkovic as its new chief executive, choosing a company veteran to lead the automaker from next year. Nedeljkovic has worked at BMW since 1993 and has been in charge of production ...
The 2026 BMW i4 is bringing a few key improvements, including a longer driving range and added power. Here’s what to expect. The 2026 BMW i4 can drive further with added range BMW is giving the people ...
Despite years of effort and the outlay of billions of dollars, none of the world’s automakers have yet to match Tesla’s prowess in delivering over-the-air (OTA) software updates. Just like with your ...
BMW is recalling more than 145,000 vehicles in the U.S. over a starter defect that could overheat and spark a fire, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced. The latest ...
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