Carmakers often give engines internal naming designations to identify them during engineering and production. Usually they're just a collection of letters and numbers, indecipherable to the average ...
The BMW 2002 Turbo was, in its time, a masterpiece at the cusp of technological innovation. In the world of motorsports, it featured BMW’s very first turbocharged engine—the M121—all the way back in ...
In what many would describe as simpler times, the automotive industry felt fewer constraints. Society in general wasn't as worried about environmental issues as it is today, and American consumers, in ...
BMW is a company well-known in automotive circles for many reasons, not all of them good. Luxury, understatement, performance, complexity, expense, a grille that seemingly keeps finding more ...
For more than 50 years, BMW’s Motorsport division has been responsible for some legendary engines. Those that ended up powering the awesome M-badged road cars are well-documented, so in this article, ...
BMW’s B58 may be the subject of praise and memes online, but its street cred is a result of thoughtful and clever engineering. If you’ve spent any time on the automotive side of TikTok or Instagram, ...
The BMW X5 was one of the first truly dynamic and sporty SUVs on the market. BMW has been trying to get everyone to call them Sports Activity Vehicles (SAVs) for decades, but while that never took, ...
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