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BMW M Hybrids Coming to Boost MPG and Performance
BMW will likely turn to hybrids to help its M sports cars use less fuel, but there will be another benefit: more performance.

BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe Not Getting 'M' Variant
BMW has no plans to build a performance version of the 4 Series Gran Coupe.

BMW X4 M Unlikely
Don’t expect a high-performance M variant just because BMW is building an X4.

BMW M4 Confirmed, Will Exist Beside M3
BMW officially unveiled its new 4 Series Concept this week, which raised an important question: will there also be an M4?

BMW M3 Coupe Frozen Limited Edition Revealed
BMW has announced the M3 Coupe Frozen Limited Edition, offering the car in three matte paint colors that coincide well with the American election season: Red, White and Blue.

BMW 'is' Models Replaced by 'M Performance' Line
BMW’s M Performance vehicles will be replacing the “is” trimmed cars as each new model goes through its generational change in the next few years.

BMW M Performance Automobiles Officially Announced
BMW will be expanding their M performance division by creating a new range of vehicles sold under the BMW M Performance Automobiles name. Set to be unveiled at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show, the BMW M Performance Automobiles will fill the gap between standard BMW cars and their high-performance M models.

BMW M5 Diesel in the Works? Leaked Document Reveals M550dX Model
Over the last few years, diesel technology has taken a huge leap in technology. So much so, that a diesel powered car is the preferred choice of weapon for any endurance race.

BMW M Car Sales Up 14 Percent In 2010
BMW‘s M division saw sales of its sports cars increase by 14.2 percent in 2010, to 16,967 units. The M3 remained the brand’s most popular car, with the coupe, sedan and convertible making up 10,116 units. In second place was the X6M with 3,082 units and X5M with 2,778 units.
