BMW offers the 2025 X3 in two trim levels: X3 30 xDrive and X3 M50 xDrive. Both come standard with all-wheel drive (AWD), as BMW no longer offers a rear-wheel-drive version. Prices range from about ...
“Imagine how desirable this would be if it didn’t look like that,” were the only words going through my head the first time I drove the current-generation BMW M4. Granted, the 2025 BMW X3 doesn’t take ...
What do you want from an SUV? Do you want a car that can tackle a wide variety of weather conditions safely and confidently? Do you want a lot of storage space? Do you want name and brand recognition?
The 2025 BMW X3 M50 is a sneaky hoot. Maybe it's because there won't be a full-fat X3 M in gasoline form, or maybe it's because the BMW M Performance models that sit below the pure M cars are just so ...
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The all-new X5, arriving in 2026, will have its own design character. The 2027 BMW X5 will debut with new design elements inspired by Vision Neue Klasse X. Multiple variants, including plug-in hybrid ...
A fresh design shift is coming to BMW’s entire lineup, bringing a unified, modern aesthetic to both electric and combustion-powered models. Named the Neue Klasse design language, this styling overhaul ...
You know when a mainstream actor takes a hard turn into indie films? That’s the 2025 BMW X3. Think Daniel Radcliffe, or Robert Pattinson. Both got their big breaks in a certain wizarding franchise, ...
Discover the BMW X5 facelift in this review, comparing the xLine and M Sport trims. We highlight the differences in design, interior features, and driving dynamics, showing how each version offers a ...
The new X3 is longer and wider than the previous generation. The cargo area expands and now includes a spare tire as standard equipment (it was previously an option and significantly limited cargo ...
Forget muscle cars, those are so 1960s. Mid-century modern is shrinking in the rearview mirror and us Boomers need to realize, like the rest of the automotive world, that SUVs and crossovers are cool ...