G11/G12 BMW 7-Series sedan photo gallery
The G11/G12 BMW 7-Series features a carbon core body with aluminum and steel parts for a 130kg/287lb weight drop. AWD and plug-in hybrid optional.
The G11/G12 BMW 7-Series features a carbon core body with aluminum and steel parts for a 130kg/287lb weight drop. AWD and plug-in hybrid optional.
The F23 2-Series a classic BMW 2-door convertible: compact, rear-wheel drive and available with a manual transmission. It could be replaced by a FWD model.
The rear-wheel drive F23 BMW M235i was launched in 2014, and is powered by a 3-litre straight-six turbo with 240kW (326hp) and 450Nm (332 lb-ft).
The F48 BMW X1, released in 2015, shifted the small crossover from a RWD platform to FWD one (UKL1) that’s shared with Mini and the next-gen 1-Series.
The BMW Vision Future Luxury concept is pointer to the look of the next generation 7-Series, as well as some of the tech that it might feature.
At the 2015 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, a debut was given to the BMW 3.0 CSL Hommage, a tribute to the 3.0 CSL homologation special of the 70s.
The second generation BMW X6 refines the car’s chunky, tall hatchback-pseudo off-roader looks, and will no doubt justify a third generation model.
The restyled headlights, and new front and rear fascias, of the 2015 BMW 1-Series facelift are meant for a less awkward look.
This year, the BMW 3-Series celebrates its 40th anniversary. What started as an affordable coupe has now become a leading light amongst sports luxury cars.
Sharing much with the E90 sedan, the E91 BMW 3-Series wagon gave buyers a more practical alternative to the perennially popular sports sedan.