BMW has joined Chinese producers in filing a challenge at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) against EU tariffs on China-made electric vehicles (EVs), according to a filing on the court's website.
We've seen plenty of million-mile Hondas, Toyotas, and Chevies, but BMWs? Here's how an oil company drove a 325i to one million (and a half) miles.
German car maker BMW’s UK division got trolled by X users on Thursday after abruptly announcing that it was “no longer posting” on the platform
BMW Chief Executive Oliver Zipse will not extend his contract beyond the summer of next year, when it expires, Germany's manager magazin reported on Thursday, citing a source familiar with the matter.
BMW UK has ceased posting on social media platform X, prompting backlash and mockery regarding the decision. Critics have raised concerns about the company's historical ties to World War II, with some calling for a boycott of the brand amid increasing scrutiny of X's owner,
BYD, Geely, SAIC and BMW are challenging the EU’s decision to apply up to 35.3 percent tariffs on cars entering the region
BMW UK's decision to stop posting on X (formerly Twitter) sparked backlash, drawing attention to the company’s World War II history with Nazi Germany.
What Weber confirmed won’t change in this methodical shift to EVs is BMW’s hierarchical lineup of number-based model series, which spans from a 1-Series (X1, for the U.S.) all the way to a 7-Series. “This is so precious that you have a certain hierarchy that people know what to get,” he said.
The BMW X5 is celebrating its silver anniversary, and its presence is no longer the anomaly it seemed to be upon its arrival. The BMW X5 successfully held the middle ground between traditional SUVs like the Range Rover and Jeep Grand Cherokee, and MPVs while remaining true to the brand’s mantra of being the ultimate driving machine.
The British arm of the German brand says it’s no longer posting on Musk's X platform but will remain active on Facebook and Instagram
In doing so, the grandmother-of-10 pushed the accelerator of her car “right to the ground”, causing it to go forward 28 metres and hit the pushchair of Mabli Cariad Hall on a grassy area. Mabli died in her parents’ arms hospital on June 25 after suffering fatal head injuries.
It comes down to driver connection. “Something is happening when you have those large TV screens in your car that disconnects you from the road,” Weber said, as he went on to poke fun at Mercedes’ Hyperscreen naming convention. Screens are a disconnection point.