BMW has released pics of and information about the German automaker's first M Performance Parts for the 2025 model year X3. Internally referred to as G45, the fourth-generation sport utility vehicle ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
Center-lock, motorsport-style alloy wheels are the must-have accessory for any self-respecting performance car in 2023, and fine as the stock rims on the BMW M2, M3, and M4 are in objective terms, ...
Do customers need center-lock wheels for road cars? Absolutely not. The center-locking wheel was initially a motorsport technology, designed to make wheel swaps significantly faster, while also ...
BMW fanboys (and gals), you know those snazzy center-lock wheels that have only been available as optional equipment in Europe since 2023? They are now ready for purchase here in the States! But if ...
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BMW knows that M car owners have a lot of aftermarket choices when it comes to upgrading their cars. Instead of sending customers that want to modify their cars elsewhere, why not offer those parts ...
Whoever wins the Pebble Beach auction for the one-off U.S.-spec BMW M5 in Frozen Orange might want to head to the M Performance shop with their prize. BMW dropped a suite of parts fashioned from ...
The ongoing New York Auto Show has proven to be a relatively quiet one for BMW. Still, even though the firm hasn’t hosted any significant global premieres, it has brought a plethora of models to the ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
The average person is perfectly happy driving a car exactly how it rolled off the assembly line. Cars have improved exponentially over the last couple of decades, so it's hard to fault that thinking.