BMW, the maker of the “Ultimate Driving Machine,” used to be known for its rear-wheel-drive configuration, used in the entire range. In the mid-80s, BMW introduced its first all-wheel-drive car.
BMW's own Heart of Joy control unit will debut in upcoming Neue Klasse EVs It consolidates multiple separate control units into a single, integrated one Promised benefits include quicker and more ...
Vehicle manufacturers are increasingly interested in reducing body roll in cornering maneuvers as evidenced by the launch of active roll control systems for BMW 7 series vehicles as well as the new ...
Setting your cruise control system to actively follow the car ahead and adjust your speed accordingly has been available in passenger vehicles for over a decade. Now however, BMW and Bosch have teamed ...
Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began ...
BMW might be shifting its focus to more sustainable mobility services and solutions, all in the name of improving the environment. And that’s all to the good. But Bavarian Motor Works’ transition into ...