USA-China Trade War Would Hit BMW More than US Car Makers
The USA-China trade war that is looming will surely impact German manufacturers like BMW and Mercedes-Benz more than it will US-based car makers.
The USA-China trade war that is looming will surely impact German manufacturers like BMW and Mercedes-Benz more than it will US-based car makers.
BMW managed to surpass its arch rival, Mercedes-Benz, in the US for the first time in 2018 over the course of March, selling more cars.
BMW announced today the launch of Access, its vehicle subscription program, a premiere for the brand and the automotive industry.
BMW says its fleet of autonomous cars testing on public roads will double over the course of 2018 despite the recent tragedy involving an self-driving car.
The BMW Group and Daimler AG, parent company of Mercedes-Benz, announced today the signing of a new deal aiming at turning the joint venture into a leader in mobility services.
BMW will be investing close to 7 billion euros in R&D alone this year, for EV and autonomous tech research.
BMW promises to take back diesel cars from new leases purchased after 15 March 2018, in case the cars get banned in a radius of 62 miles from the leaser's home or workplace.
BMW announced today, through its CEO, that it plans to make sure its plants worldwide are CO2 emission free by 2020.
BMW's Sustainable Value Report will be coming this year, covering things like CO2 emissions for the fleet in 2017 as well as other measures taken to make sure development and production processes pollute as little as possible.
BMW managed to outsell General Motors in South Korea last month, for the first time since it started its business in the Asian country.
BMW is getting closer to announcing a new plant in Russia, to ramp up local production and sales of its most popular cars.