BMW M340i xDrive (2019, G20, seventh generation, 3-Series) photos
The 2019 BMW M340i xDrive has a 3L turbo I6 with 275kW (374hp) and 500Nm (369 lb-ft), a rear biased AWD system, 8-speed auto, and 0-100km/h in 4.4s.
The 2019 BMW M340i xDrive has a 3L turbo I6 with 275kW (374hp) and 500Nm (369 lb-ft), a rear biased AWD system, 8-speed auto, and 0-100km/h in 4.4s.
The 2019 BMW M8 will have more than 440kW (600hp) from its turbo V8 engine. An xDrive AWD system with rear-wheel bias and RWD mode will be standard.
For the 2019 BMW 8-Series coupe ad shoot in Venice, the company built special pontoons in the canals so the car could be shot driving down around the city.
The 2001-2003 BMW X5 4.6is had a 4.6L V8 with 255kW (342hp) and 480Nm (354 lb-ft), 0-100km/h in 6.5s, 20″ wheels, larger brakes, and new bumpers.
The 2019 BMW X5 M50d has a 3L quad turbo-diesel with 294kW (394hp) and 760Nm (561 lb-ft), 8-speed auto, 0-100km/h in 5.2s, and 21″ wheels.
The 2019 BMW 8-Series convertible has a roof that opens and closes within 15 second at speeds up to 50km/h (31mph). Available in M850i and 840d initially.
The 2019 BMW X7 (G07) was launched just four months after the (G05) 2019 X5. We compare the two SUVs to see just how similar (or not) they are.
The Euro spec 1988-1991 BMW M5 was hand built, had a 3.6L I6 engine with 232kW (311hp) and 360Nm (266 lb-ft), a 5-speed manual, 20″ wheels, and new bumpers.
The 2019 BMW X7 is the brand’s biggest SUV yet, seating for up to 7, the biggest double kidney grille ever, and I6 and V8 gas and diesel engines.
The 2019 BMW i3 update has a new larger 42.2kWh / 120Ah battery with a WLTP range of 309km (192mi) for the i3, and 285km (177mi) for the i3s.