BMW’s full lineup proves that performance, luxury, and innovation can coexist across gas, hybrid, and electric platforms.
The best modern M car, offering a powerful inline-six paired with a manual transmission, can be had for roughly $50,000.
While our eyes were fixed on Los Angeles, BMW turned its attention to Guangzhou, China, where the German automaker unveiled the Concept Compact Sedan. The show car envisions a Bavarian rival to the ...
The web stopped and took notice when BMW revealed this, the Concept Compact Sedan or CCS for short, today. It's the design study we've been curious to see and dreading in equal measure. Presented ...
No BMW better signifies the marque than the 3 Series, whether sedan, coupe or convertible. But what of the Compact, the unloved and discontinued stepchild that failed here in the States? No need to ...
The 2026 BMW 3 Series is a prime example of the compact luxury sedan class. Pricing starts at $48,675.
The automaker used the Guangzhou Auto Show to debut a concept that appeals directly to younger Chinese buyers, but we think it would do well all around the world. Cars are Andrew's jam, as is ...
BMW unveiled the Concept Compact Sedan at Auto Guangzhou 2015 in China, previewing a small sedan expected to be badged as a 1-Series model. The concept envisions a four-door positioned below the ...
Probably because few BMW aficionados fancied the three-door hatchback derivation of the storied 3 Series, its Compact version lived and died over just a couple of generations. Compare that with the ...
As it unveils its all-electric i3 compact sedan Monday, BMW also plans to offer buyers the option of booking a gas-powered SUV for a few weeks every year, according to reports. The move is part of BMW ...
The dust is just starting to settle on the floors of this week’s Los Angeles Auto Show but over in China things are heating up as the country’s Guangzhou Auto Show gets underway. It’s at this event ...
What's your take on this S52-packing 318ti and that $22,990 price tag? Does that seem fair once you know what lies beneath the car's surface?