Long Wheelbase BMW 5-Series Li Launched On The Shanghai Auto Showcase In China
April 21, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter
The fresh BMW 5-Series Li has been launched n the two thousand seventeen Shanghai Auto Showcase in China, debuting on a very poorly lit stage. The 5-Li is the long-wheelbase variant of the 5-Series, designated G38. The Li’s wheelbase is extended by 13.Two centimeters and it is marginally broader and higher as well.
BMW M4 CS Launched On The Shanghai Auto Demonstrate In China
April 21, two thousand seventeen by W.E. Ning
The fresh BMW M4 CS has been launched n the two thousand seventeen Shanghai Auto Display in China, looking absolutely brilliant in dark blue with matte gray wheels. The M4 CS fills the gap inbetween the M4 Competition Package and the M4 GTS. It will see a limited two-year production run until 2019.
Very first Official Photos Of The Long Wheelbase BMW 5-Series Li For China
April 7, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter
BMW has released official pics of the fresh long-wheelbase 5-Series Li for the Chinese car market. The long five will debut later this month on the Shanghai Auto Showcase. The interior on the very first photo belongs to the 5Li Luxury Line, which features Nappa leather, a Bowers & Wilkins sound system, and two Ten.25 inch screens for the rear-seat entertainment, which can be managed with a touch-pad on the arm rest.
Brilliance-BMW Zinoro 60H Launched On The Chinese Car Market
March 23, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang
The Zinoro 60H plug-in hybrid has been launched on the Chinese car market. The 60H is the production version of the Zinoro Next concept. It is based on the long wheelbase BMW X1 Li. Zinoro is a sub brand of the Brilliance-BMW joint venture making new-energy vehicles (NEVs).
BMW 1-Series Sedan Launched On The Chinese Car Market
February 28, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang
The brand fresh BMW 1-Series Sedan has been launched on the Chinese car market. Prices embark at 204,800 yuan and end at 332,000 yuan ($29,800 – 46,540). The 1-Series Sedan is for China only; there are presently no plans for export to other countries.
This Is The Fresh BMW 5-Series L Sedan For China
February 14, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang
The very very first photos of the all fresh BMW 5-Series L sedan, the long-wheelbase variant of the fresh BMW 5-Series. The 5-Series L will debut on the Shanghai Auto Showcase in April and hit the Chinese car market soon thereafter.
BMW 1-Series Sedan Will Hit The Chinese Car Market On February 27
February 13, two thousand seventeen by W.E. Ning
The all fresh BMW 1-Series sedan will be launched on the Chinese car market on February 27. It is for China only at the moment. There are no plans for export or production elsewhere, but BMW hasn’t ruled out that might switch in the future.
BMW 1-Series Sedan Hits The Guangzhou Auto Display In China
November 21, two thousand sixteen by W.E. Ning
The fresh BMW 1-Series sedan has been unveiled on the two thousand sixteen Guangzhou Auto Display, the single most significant debut for the BMW brand in China this year. The 1-Series sedan is a compact premium car, relatively petite but luxurious and fitted with fountains of goodies.
It is for China only at the moment. There are no plans for export or production elsewhere, but BMW hasn’t ruled out that might switch in the future. The 1-Series sedan is made locally at Brilliance-BMW, the long-running joint venture that also makes the 2-Series Active Tourer, the 3-Series and 3-Series L, the 5-Series L, and the X1-Series L.
This Is The Fresh BMW 1-Series Sedan For China
November 16, two thousand sixteen by Tycho de Feijter
This is the brand fresh BMW 1-Series sedan for China, seen here arriving at the exhibition hall of the Guangzhou Auto Showcase where it will officially debut on Friday, but we cannot wait that long! The four-door 1-Series sedan is for China only, it is manufactured by the Briliance-BMW joint venture.
BMW i8 Crashes In China
November 14, two thousand sixteen by Joey Wang
Big car crash in Beijing! A BMW i8 crashed into a barrier on the Jiuxianqiao exit of the Airport Expressway. Reader Georg was at the scene of the accident right after it happened, thank you for the photos! It shows up that the Bimmer took the corner with too much speed, got into a spin, and banged the barrier with the front.
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Long Wheelbase BMW 5-Series Li Launched On The Shanghai Auto Demonstrate In China
April 21, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter
The fresh BMW 5-Series Li has been launched n the two thousand seventeen Shanghai Auto Demonstrate in China, debuting on a very poorly lit stage. The 5-Li is the long-wheelbase variant of the 5-Series, designated G38. The Li’s wheelbase is extended by 13.Two centimeters and it is marginally broader and higher as well.
BMW M4 CS Launched On The Shanghai Auto Display In China
April 21, two thousand seventeen by W.E. Ning
The fresh BMW M4 CS has been launched n the two thousand seventeen Shanghai Auto Display in China, looking absolutely brilliant in dark blue with matte gray wheels. The M4 CS fills the gap inbetween the M4 Competition Package and the M4 GTS. It will see a limited two-year production run until 2019.
Very first Official Photos Of The Long Wheelbase BMW 5-Series Li For China
April 7, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter
BMW has released official pics of the fresh long-wheelbase 5-Series Li for the Chinese car market. The long five will debut later this month on the Shanghai Auto Demonstrate. The interior on the very first photo belongs to the 5Li Luxury Line, which features Nappa leather, a Bowers & Wilkins sound system, and two Ten.25 inch screens for the rear-seat entertainment, which can be managed with a touch-pad on the arm rest.
Brilliance-BMW Zinoro 60H Launched On The Chinese Car Market
March 23, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang
The Zinoro 60H plug-in hybrid has been launched on the Chinese car market. The 60H is the production version of the Zinoro Next concept. It is based on the long wheelbase BMW X1 Li. Zinoro is a sub brand of the Brilliance-BMW joint venture making new-energy vehicles (NEVs).
BMW 1-Series Sedan Launched On The Chinese Car Market
February 28, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang
The brand fresh BMW 1-Series Sedan has been launched on the Chinese car market. Prices embark at 204,800 yuan and end at 332,000 yuan ($29,800 – 46,540). The 1-Series Sedan is for China only; there are presently no plans for export to other countries.
This Is The Fresh BMW 5-Series L Sedan For China
February 14, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang
The very very first photos of the all fresh BMW 5-Series L sedan, the long-wheelbase variant of the fresh BMW 5-Series. The 5-Series L will debut on the Shanghai Auto Demonstrate in April and hit the Chinese car market soon thereafter.
BMW 1-Series Sedan Will Hit The Chinese Car Market On February 27
February 13, two thousand seventeen by W.E. Ning
The all fresh BMW 1-Series sedan will be launched on the Chinese car market on February 27. It is for China only at the moment. There are no plans for export or production elsewhere, but BMW hasn’t ruled out that might switch in the future.
BMW 1-Series Sedan Hits The Guangzhou Auto Showcase In China
November 21, two thousand sixteen by W.E. Ning
The fresh BMW 1-Series sedan has been unveiled on the two thousand sixteen Guangzhou Auto Demonstrate, the single most significant debut for the BMW brand in China this year. The 1-Series sedan is a compact premium car, relatively petite but luxurious and fitted with explosions of goodies.
It is for China only at the moment. There are no plans for export or production elsewhere, but BMW hasn’t ruled out that might switch in the future. The 1-Series sedan is made locally at Brilliance-BMW, the long-running joint venture that also makes the 2-Series Active Tourer, the 3-Series and 3-Series L, the 5-Series L, and the X1-Series L.
This Is The Fresh BMW 1-Series Sedan For China
November 16, two thousand sixteen by Tycho de Feijter
This is the brand fresh BMW 1-Series sedan for China, seen here arriving at the exhibition hall of the Guangzhou Auto Display where it will officially debut on Friday, but we cannot wait that long! The four-door 1-Series sedan is for China only, it is manufactured by the Briliance-BMW joint venture.
BMW i8 Crashes In China
November 14, two thousand sixteen by Joey Wang
Big car crash in Beijing! A BMW i8 crashed into a barrier on the Jiuxianqiao exit of the Airport Expressway. Reader Georg was at the scene of the accident right after it happened, thank you for the photos! It emerges that the Bimmer took the corner with too much speed, got into a spin, and banged the barrier with the front.
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