The BMW iX3 will arrive in the U.S. in summer as the most technically advanced SUV on the road. But does that make it the best? Photo: BMW Ag. A lot of automakers claim “all new” status for their new ...
Chris Bruce has worked in the automotive industry since 2011 and has written thousands of stories about cars, motorsports, and motorcycles in that time. He has written for Autoblog, Autoviva, CarFax, ...
Choosing between a used legend and a fresh-off-the-lot powerhouse is more than a financial decision; it’s a philosophical one. Especially when it comes to BMW and its ‘sheer driving pleasure’ ethos.
Superb ride, with clever tech underpinning it. The Panoramic iDrive screen works well. Big range. Better design. The iX3 is the first of six cars based on BMW’s much-trailed new modular EV platform, ...
The 2027 BMW iX3 isn’t just an electric version of the X3 small SUV—it’s a new start for BMW. It rides on a new platform built especially for electric vehicles, and it features a fresh design language ...
Oh, the iDrive knob. BMW‘s dial was an innovative attempt at improving ease of control for all the new conveniences cars began to offer about 25 years ago. But it’s been steeped in so much discourse ...
The BMW Panoramic iDrive system transforms your windshield into a 3D head-up display that shows you critical navigation data right in your field of view, like lane info and your next turn. And you can ...
It may have seemed like vaporware when we first saw a preview of it in BMW’s Neue Klasse concept vehicles back in 2024, but vaporware it isn't: BMW has revealed the its cutting-edge Panoramic iDrive ...
At CES last week, BMW unveiled a major revamp to its iDrive infotainment system, built on the new “BMW Operating System X.” The revamp brings a new “BMW Panoramic Vision” design with infotainment that ...
The BMW Panoramic iDrive, unveiled at CES 2025, represents a groundbreaking leap in automotive technology. This innovative system combines innovative hardware and software to deliver a seamless, ...
BMW has apparently seen your complaints about an influx of screens and tech in cars and decided that you can go to hell. The automaker's latest iDrive system – debuting 24 years after the original – ...