What Australia’s biggest car brands have to say about tough new emissions standards
Publish Date: February 9, 2024 9:00 pmThe top 20 best-selling car brands in Australia open up on the impending vehicle efficiency standards, due in 2025.
The top 20 best-selling car brands in Australia open up on the impending vehicle efficiency standards, due in 2025.
BMW was prepping a new plug-in hybrid supercar with more than a hint of the beloved M1, but then the pandemic hit.
BMW's new 5 Series Touring wagon is coming to Australia, but only in flagship electric i5 M60 xDrive guise with a price tag over $200,000.
The most expensive and most powerful BMW 5 Series is electric – at least for now until the next M5 arrives. And, it's a brilliant thing.
A new special edition BMW Z4 has a six-speed manual, retuned suspension, and other mechanical tweaks, but it's not coming here.
The BMW 4 Series gets more standard equipment as part of a refresh, but prices are up and a couple of variants have been axed.
Prices have been increased in the refreshed BMW M4 range, which loses its rear-wheel drive Competition model.
BMW has tweaked its M4 performance car with new looks, updated equipment and more power – though not for all grades.
BMW has revealed its updated 4 Series 'LCI', with updated styling inside and out as well as BMW's iDrive 8.5 operating system.
BMW's next-generation X3 has been spied again, revealing smoother if not dramatically different styling.
The pictures might be shot through a potato, but we can clearly see the design of the next-generation BMW 5 Series Touring.
BMW M's version of the i5 Touring will reportedly be revealed later next month – but the electric wagon is yet to be confirmed for Australia.