BMW tends remain loyal to making its cars front-engined, though this doesn't mean it hasn't flirted with the other side on occasion.
BMW's inline-six engines are loved among fans and have been around since the company's start, but only a select few can take the mantle as the most powerful.
The current car is offered with two engines – a 1.5-litre turbocharged ... as one of the sportier hatchbacks in its segment, BMW hasn’t gone overboard in making it too hard-edged on the ...
A new era dawned with the ideology of the ultimate training ground for Formula 1 - the FIA Formula 2 Championship (F2). An agreement was made between the FIA and the former GP2 Series Organisation ...
BMW’s reputation for building ‘the ultimate driving machine’ certainly holds fast with the iX. Thanks to its incredibly stiff structure, air suspension and remarkable performance, it’s very good to ...
BMW offers 25 bike models in India, prices start from Rs. 2.90 Lakh for the G 310 R and go upto Rs. 55.00 Lakh for the M 1000 RR. BMW offers a variety of Petrol and Electric powered bikes ...
The BMW 4 Series Coupe is currently available with just two petrol engines: the 420i and M440i. The 420i has a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbocharged motor producing 184hp and 300Nm of torque. It’s ...
Unlike brands that forge rich history with particular engine configurations, BMW hasn't been content to stick to one signature layout. Its inline-6 engines remain among its most popular for good ...
F1 pre-season testing takes place in Bahrain this week - but who is driving when? The 10 teams will run their new cars properly for the first time across a sole, three-day pre-season test in ...
Everything they build is incredibly neat and outstanding in one or more ways, so it’s a genuine treat for us to feast our eyes on projects like this Baja-inspired BMW R 1100 GS. As the list of ...
The entry-level 220 is front-drive only, and runs BMW’s 167bhp, 1.5-litre three cylinder turbo engine, aided by a 48V mild hybrid set-up. Prices for it start at £34,915. The car we’re driving ...
The world’s first oblique detonation engine (ODE) powered by standard aviation kerosene has been successfully tested by Chinese scientists, marking a potential game-changer in hypersonic ...