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Luxury manufacturer BMW has a fair bit of new stuff heading our way for the 2021 model year. Find out what is updated model by model.
SiriusXM’s availability as a standard feature on all 2021 BMWs is part of an agreement between the satellite radio provider and the automaker.
Approximately 700 2020-21 Mini and BMW plug-in hybrids are being recalled for loose welding beads.
SiriusXM with 360L adds an expanded range of channels as well as access to more than 10,000 hours of on-demand content.
Approximately 2,800 BMW Z4 coupes, 3 Series sedans, X3 and X4 SUVs, and Toyota Supra coupes are being recalled for their steering gear tie rods.
Approximately 3,300 model-year 2020 BMW X3 and X4 SUVs, 3 Series sedans, and 8 Series coupes and convertibles are being recalled for front seat belt buckles.
BMW’s plans for electrifying its model lineup take another step forward with the introduction of the all-new iX3.
BMW announced today that Android Auto functionality will be available starting in mid-2020.
Want to know what’s showing up at the 2020 Los Angeles Auto Show? Check out our roundup of what to expect when you go right here.
BMW’s popular X3 SUV will be gaining a plug-in hybrid variant, the xDrive30e. Here’s what we know so far.