BMW M3 Touring is already being eyed for electric power
Publish Date: June 7, 2024 2:41 amThe petrol-powered M3 Touring reportedly won’t be renewed for another generation, but the performance wagon will instead go electric.
The petrol-powered M3 Touring reportedly won’t be renewed for another generation, but the performance wagon will instead go electric.
If your classic BMW needs some TLC or you just want experts to take care of it, one Australian dealer can now assist with help from Munich.
The next-generation BMW 1 Series has been detailed for Australia ahead of its local arrival during the fourth quarter of 2024.
The new BMW 1 Series is here, with the brand’s smallest offering growing in size and scoring new looks and revised engines.
Driving range is one of the main EV battlegrounds, and there's only room for one winner among the mid-sized electric cars.
Toyota’s Supra and BMW’s Z4 sports car twins are reportedly due to be axed in 2026, following a seven-year production run in Austria.
The updated BMW M3 is due here later this year, with more power for all-wheel drive models, new infotainment tech, and some detail changes.
The updated BMW 3 Series is due here towards the end of 2024, and will continue to come in sedan or wagon body styles and as either a 330i or M340i xDrive.
BMW’s popular M3 performance sedan and wagon now have more power, at least in all-wheel drive guise, alongside minor updates to the range.
After launching last year without a diesel option, the new BMW 5 Series will regain an oiler by the end of 2024.
The latest BMW 3 Series update brings next-gen infotainment, chassis revisions, and minor trim changes, as well as a longer-range plug-in hybrid.
Is this BMW's best looking concept in recent years? We think so, and it could enter production if enough customers show interest.