The benefits of self-driving technology for cars and trucks is obvious, but the applications for autonomous technology on vehicles of the two-wheeled variety are a little harder to fathom.
We could be looking at the very first official photos of the next-generation BMW X5, albeit not coming directly from the Bavarian automaker. These two images of the vehicle with internal code G05 were released by Russian website Autoreview and allegedly show the new SUV in its full glory.
The average price of new cars creeps up every year, and the herd of affordable secondhand stuff seems to get thinner at the same the time. But there are still plenty of sweet vehicles on the market that can be had for pretty short money. I fantasize about a few in particular all the time. What about you?
BMW has become the first manufacturer to offer factory-backed wireless charging for one of its electrified vehicles, launching an inductive charge pad for the 530e iPerformance.
US President Donald Trump seems poised escalate his trade wars, and looks to be opening up a new front in the automotive sector against dominant Germany luxury brands.
We human beings are amazing. We can do a lot of stuff that are way beyond our imagination. And what better place to see these things than on the internet? Right? Thank heavens for technology.
Range Rover Evoque Convertible, watch out. At the beginning of the year, a report emerged to stipulate the possibility of a droptop X2 and now a BMW official has (kind of) suggested such a niche model taking the shape of a roofless high-riding vehicle could be on the agenda.
BMW has expanded a safety recall in the UK, issuing a notice for around 312,000 examples of its previous-generation 1 Series, 3 Series, X1 and Z4 over concerns vehicles could suddenly stall without warning.
Evelozcity, an electric car startup based in Los Angeles and formed by ex-Faraday Future staff, announced last week the appointment of Karl-Thomas Neumann as the new head of mobility and European operations.