BMW NZ’s EV pitch set for power surge
/Confirmation today the brand’s groundbreaking Neue Klasse push will start here next year with iX3.
Read MoreConfirmation today the brand’s groundbreaking Neue Klasse push will start here next year with iX3.
Read MoreGuess who’s just turned 50? BMW brings out a special edition to celebrate a 3-Series milestone.
Read MoreForget they said we couldn’t have the most stonking M3 Touring. That CS is coming after all.
Read MoreBeamer’s bigfoot is set to show in just one form.
Read MoreEnd of year arrival for the most powerful rear-drive M car yet.
Read MoreCurrent local boss is heading to Germany, replacement incoming from Japan.
Read MoreExtra model allows BMW’s popular SUV to slot below $100k.
Read MoreNo.46 has turned 46 … so BMW has created a special road-legal edition of the car he races.
Read MoreLatest BMW model’s integrated towball has been rendered inactive until local fix for heavy-duty compliance enables.
Read MoreStill-confrontational styling but more zap and it’ll go a lot further on a charge.
Read MoreFrom end of this year, iDrive will be a born-again experience.
Read MoreBMW’s most compact car has undergone a big refit. What about the pricing?
Read MoreChina-sourced battery Aceman and hatch to land at same time as Brit-built petrol type.
Read MoreMunich admits current remedial action will costs many millions.
Read MoreLoad-all version of BMW’s big banger here by end of March next year.
Read MoreFreshened editions of BMW blitzing sedan and wagon here from October.
Read MoreThree petrol sedans and a diesel wagon are incoming from October.
Read MoreNew version of BMW’s petite powerhouse coupe will pump 353kW.
Read MoreThe impending version of this famous Five is more expensive than its forebear - but way cheaper than the other M with this new plug-in hybrid powertrain.
Read MoreIn announcing pricing for its two model lineup, BMW NZ also suggests two sourcing points.
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