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Spy Photos

2023 BMW M2 Gets Spied 

Most BMW enthusiasts have M2 on the brain at the moment. If you can’t get enough M2, then these new spy photos, showing off the car in heavy camo, are for you.

Next-Gen BMW 5 Series PHEV 

The upcoming next-gen 5 Series is one car BMW simply cannot afford to mess up from a visual standpoint. From what we could gather following its spy image debut last week, the all-new BMW 5 Series will not feature the carmaker’s future split headlight design, which we’ll probably see on the X8, X7 facelift and eventually the 7 Series and i7 pairing.

2022 BMW X1 Prototype

When the next-gen BMW X1 debuts, it should fix all the small issues the current X1 has. Even though the test mule we see in these photos is heavily camo’d, we can see that its shape is sportier, a bit more upright, and a bit more SUV-like.

Next-Gen BMW 7 Series Hybrid

The 7 Series prototypes quite often at the Green Hell, but i7 sightings are rare. The i7 wears different camouflage on the nose compared to recent 7 Series sightings, with heavier coverings hiding all but the largest details.

Upcoming BMW 5 Series Rendered

A few weeks back, the guys from Auto Bild also published a rendering of how they imagine this upcoming 5 Series could turn out. Kolesa actually captured the essence of the car rather well, using the bare minimum of hints we could make out from under that heavy camouflage.

LEAKED: New BMW M2 Gets Bespoke Bumper

As we can see, it appears that the next BMW M2 will follow the lines shown on the regular 2 Series, but draw more attention to their squared proportions. The lower grille expands to beyond the width of the above kidneys, which are pictured here as standalone elements with the new M-specific horizontal slat design.

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Drag Races

VIDEO: Audi RS Q8 Vs BMW X5 M Competition

This video shows off a drag race between the BMW X5 M Competition and Audi RS Q8, to see which monster SUV is truly faster. The BMW X5 M Competition uses a 4.4 liter twin-turbo V8 to make 617 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torque. That means the Audi RS Q8 has fewer horsepower but more torque, with a 4.0 liter twin-turbocharged V8 making 591 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque.

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Tests

BMW X3, Audi Q5, And Volvo XC60 Race Uphill For Off-Road Supremacy

The premium compact crossover segment is booming – not only in the United States, but all around the world. Carwow wanted to see which one can perform the best off-road, and decided to put them against each other across a series of six challenges to see “which is the ultimate family car off-roader.”

Video: BMW M5 Competition Reviewed Against New E63 S AMG

Mat Watson is trying to find out and provide some valuable insights into the both of them, in the video below. Kicking things off, Mat checks out the design of the two which is the most subjective topic you can talk about, at least on YouTube.

Video: BMW M4 Competition Hops On Dyno And Scale

Most German manufacturers underrate their power figures, leading to exciting dyno results, and the M4 Competition is no exception. The guys from RaceChip took one such car out for a couple of tests, to get a baseline reading before starting work on an upgrade, because that’s what they do, they tune cars.

2021 BMW M5 Competition Does Mild to Wild

The BMW M5 has maintained an impressively flexible character over the years. Even as advancements in technology have propelled it to awesome levels of performance, the brand’s mid-size super sedan has remained sufficiently luxurious and unassuming for low-profile chauffeur work.

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News

BMW X5, X6 And X7 Limited Editions In Full Black And Red Trims

BMW just presented new 2022 limited editions for the BMW X5, X6 and X7. Black Vermilion is offered on the X5 and X6, while Frozen Black edition is offered on the X7. The central focus of the new X5 model is the red and black finish.

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