BMW is busy filling gaps in its lineup with the 6 Series, 4 Series and 2 Series, and today AutoGuide’s spy photographers caught the M235i testing at the Nürburgring.
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Moving closer to production form, the BMW 4 Series Convertible was caught testing, showing almost all of itself with camo.
The BMW 5 Series is getting a minor facelift, which means the M5 model will be also be getting some subtle changes to its exterior styling.
We’ve recently spotted quite a few BMWs being tested in the snow, and it makes sense, the German company wants to make sure its vehicles can handle any climate. Which brings us to these spy photos of a BMW 4 Series convertible getting it on without a top, in the cold.
New spy photos of the upcoming BMW i8 have revealed new details about the production version of the German brand’s upcoming hybrid sports car.Â
BMW is testing its new 7 Series in the bitter cold of Northern Sweden, and our spy photographers grabbed some photos of the new luxury cruiser during its shakedown.Â
After catching the BMW 2-Series Convertible testing in the snow, our spy photographers caught up with the 2-Series Coupe undergoing some cold weather testing as well.
BMW engineers are out and about testing a new 5-Series plug-in hybrid that is on schedule to be in production this year and reportedlu available only in China.
Just spotted in spy photos, BMW’s new 2 Series convertible crossed paths with AutoGuide’s spy photographers.
BMW‘s M cars are always anxiously awaited by fans thanks to the legacy of performance that is attached to the brand. It seems the newest M badge to adorn a BWM will be attached to the 3-series, and our spy photographers snapped some spy photos of the M3 testing somewhere in Sweden.Â
Not much is known about the newest M3, but rumors have been suggesting that it will be powered by a tri-turbo 3.3L straight six, rather than the last generations larger V8. The tri-turbo setup looks to eliminate turbo lag, improve fuel efficiency and provide smooth acceleration and even power at low RPMs as well as high revs.
The newest iteration of the M3 does not appear to have changed that much style wise, staying quite close to the normal 3-Series design. The power and performance however will be upgraded and provide a much different driving experience from the normal 3-Series, as is the standard for all BMW M cars.
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