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Read MoreThe fastest M car is coming to NZ. Is it is set to be too good to risk putting on the road?
Read MoreSedans and a single wagon comprise updated range arriving late year.
Read MoreIs this the most magnificent Seven yet? Apart from its electric-pure drivetrain, the i7 is also a technology masterpiece.
Read MoreUpdated line-up now had hybrid powertrains, topped by a rocketship M60i.
Read MoreNew i3 shapes up as Munich’s equivalent of NZ’s favourite Tesla … but there’s no Kiwi potential.
Read MoreBMW NZ has a new managing director, the fourth in a decade.
Read MoreThe true hotshot of the iX family has been revealed – along with a host of technology advances.
Read MoreNCAP rounds out its year with high scores, and low, for NZ-relevant cars.
Read MoreHome charging station among several incentives announced.
Read MoreHot and cold electric news out of Munich ….
Read MorePerformance marque’s half century celebration expected to deliver a big battery-dedicated surprise.
Read MoreLast of the line M240i xDrive delivers stomping six-cylinder and all-wheel-drive
Read MoreThe i4, the first gran coupe electric vehicle to join BMW’s ranks, will be here in early 2022.
Read MoreA fresh face, more tech and even more performance.
Read MoreBMW’s fully electric bespoke sports utility wagon has a premium over versions of Audi, Mercedes and Tesla rivals.
Read MoreDetail and price of petrol-electric BMW X3 is shared but still nothing on the fully battery-compelled edition.
Read MoreNZ distributor still mum on iX3 choice after Australia confirms selection.
Read MoreThe BMW 2 Series Coupe arriving in NZ in early 2022 quite obviously very much bucks a certain design trend. Nice.
Read MoreM POWER will come to a BMW electric car here from early next year, the brand has arrived.
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