Chauffeur-driven cars are obnoxiously long, excessive luxury mobiles with large displacement, whispering engines. We’re talking about Rolls-Royces, Mercedes-Maybachs and even stretch limousines.
More often behind his keyboard than on the road, you can still catch him on the auto show floor, harassing engineers to understand what lies beneath the pretty body work. Show me the facts Explain it ...
If BMW's grand ambition for electric drive cars were an image, it might be one of those magnificent Hubble Space Telescope photos of a cloud-like galaxy punctuated by sparkling white dots. In BMW's ...
Can you believe the BMW i3 has been around for a decade? The OG electric Bimmer seemed so wacky looking when it came out, but it’s downright cute compared to some recent brutes from Bavaria. And ...
Options added Heated front seats, Andesite silver paint. With the new i3 electric vehicle (EV) city car, BMW is making a pretty clear statement—the company is serious about designing and building cars ...
With the death of the mid-engine BMW i8, the i3 is the only current offering from BMW's electrified sub brand. It was introduced for the 2014 model year and has since gained meaningful improvements to ...
Since its initial release, BMW's i3 has been a bit of a disappointment to drivers due to its limited range. This was addressed somewhat when i3 included a range extender — a 2.4 gallon gas tank that ...
The BMW i3 has reached the end of the line. Two weeks ago, BMW confirmed that this is the last month the company will be making its quirky and often misunderstood electric vehicle for US customers. In ...