@graeme_cobb It’s not EV or hydrogen. BMW believes multiple technologies will be needed to suit every customer and market. Don’t mistake this for lack of confidence or capability in EV - Neue Klasse is the biggest investment in BMW’s history with the first model revealed later this year.
@SteveFowler@AutoExpress@CarbuyerUK@DrivingEVs Steve, you’ve achieved so much at Auto Express - congratulations on an impressive stint. Your vehement support for Plant Oxford and its role in the UK auto industry stays with me from my time with the brand. Very best wishes for whatever comes next!
Instant acceleration, reduced weight, impressive range, effortless refuelling...
The BMW iX5 Hydrogen pilot vehicle is built to demonstrate the long list of benefits of hydrogen technology.
You'd be forgiven for creating an endless list of options when asked for your Best Dream Car.
But in 2023, we felt the BMW M3 Touring was the ultimate choice, and one of the most versatile models money can buy. Congratulations, @BMW_UK https://t.co/vTAV8vSYIl
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Last day on sale for our M at 50 issue. Contains superb tales from @matty_prior@StvCr@Andrew_Frankel@TheDarkStormy1 plus an M5 CS 'bahnstorm to the R&D w'shops in Garching, via N24 to quiz founder Neerpasch and current boss van Meel. If you need an M overload, here it is.
Just look at it. I think it's fair to say we are very excited to finally see the new BMW M3 Touring.
Heading to @fosgoodwood this week? Keep an eye out for it there.
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With industry-leading quality and breadth, @BMW_UK is Autocar's Best Manufacturer of 2022. It has truly changed the game with its excellent mass market electric vehicles, while retaining its traditional sporting credentials. #AutocarAwards
They asked for ‘a debate’; 90% of submissions in that debate said it was a bad idea. But still they go ahead. Why do they want to make the UK’s great TV industry worse? Why? It makes no business, economic or even patriotic sense. https://t.co/aokG0yZPlm