BMW Shows Off Their Future Heat Energy Recovery Technology
BMW Shows Off Their Future Heat Energy Recovery Technology
BMW Shows Off Their Future Heat Energy Recovery Technology
Interlagos (BR). In an electric and action packed Brazilian Grand Prix the BMW Sauber F1 Team earned its second trophy this season. Robert Kubica managed to come second in the race after starting from only eighth.
At the beginning of this week, we kicked off a new episode of our exclusive "Be A Designer" series, a design exercise that started months ago and involves the BMW community.
It was the BMW M1 - the very first BMW to be produced as an official M GmbH(then M Division) vehicle. On July 10, 1978 with that first crank of the massive M88 engine of the first M1 to roll out of the M Division workshop started a tradition that spanned another three decades - naturally aspirated, high revving, high horsepower engines to power the best BMW's made.
BMWBLOG invites you today to take place in one of the most interesting projects ever created for the BMW community. “Be A Designer!” Design the BMW 135i Coupe the way you want to
Along with the SIMPLE Concept revealed minutes ago, BMW sends another concept to the Museum. BMW CLEVER, short for Compact Low Emission Vehicle for Urban Transport is part of the Project i program to produce practical, low-emission city vehicles.
BMW Motorrad developed the C1-E study as a contribution to the European safety project eSUM. This study unit is based on the concept of the BMW C1.
Photo Gallery: BMW X1 in Marrakesh Brown color
Interview: Christopher Weil - The designer behind the new BMW 5 Series GT
At Frankfurt Auto Show, BMW unveiled their BMW 135i with Performance Parts. See photo gallery