Refreshed X7 en route
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Read MoreBMW’s largest model updates look, engines and interior.
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Read MoreThe fastest M car is coming to NZ. Is it is set to be too good to risk putting on the road?
Read MoreSedans and a single wagon comprise updated range arriving late year.
Read MoreIs this the most magnificent Seven yet? Apart from its electric-pure drivetrain, the i7 is also a technology masterpiece.
Read MoreNew i3 shapes up as Munich’s equivalent of NZ’s favourite Tesla … but there’s no Kiwi potential.
Read MoreBMW NZ has a new managing director, the fourth in a decade.
Read MoreThe true hotshot of the iX family has been revealed – along with a host of technology advances.
Read MoreNCAP rounds out its year with high scores, and low, for NZ-relevant cars.
Read MoreHome charging station among several incentives announced.
Read MoreHot and cold electric news out of Munich ….
Read MorePerformance marque’s half century celebration expected to deliver a big battery-dedicated surprise.
Read MoreLast of the line M240i xDrive delivers stomping six-cylinder and all-wheel-drive
Read MoreA fresh face, more tech and even more performance.
Read MoreBMW’s fully electric bespoke sports utility wagon has a premium over versions of Audi, Mercedes and Tesla rivals.
Read MoreDetail and price of petrol-electric BMW X3 is shared but still nothing on the fully battery-compelled edition.
Read MoreNZ distributor still mum on iX3 choice after Australia confirms selection.
Read MoreThe BMW 2 Series Coupe arriving in NZ in early 2022 quite obviously very much bucks a certain design trend. Nice.
Read MoreM POWER will come to a BMW electric car here from early next year, the brand has arrived.
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