As global economies looked to rebuild after World War II, automotive manufacturers vied to develop new ideas to reignite sales....
The BMW 3200 CS was announced at the 1961 Frankfurt Motor Show and the first example was built in January...
This is the 1967 BMW-Glas 3000 V8 Fastback prototype, it’s the only one that was ever made. There was hope...
Built as both a spider and a coupe, the Spicup was a daring prototype made by Bertone and Marcello Gandini...
1971 BMW 2800CS. The wheelbase and length of this old car were increased to allow the engine bay to be...
In 1968, BMW made a return to six-cylinder power for its flagship models, introducing the 2500 and 2800 saloons, along...
Debuting in May 1972, the 3.0 CSL (Coupé Sport Leicht) epitomized innovative homologation. In response to the marketing department’s demands,...
The successful Neue Klasse range spearheaded by BMW is widely attributed to have saved the company from financial trouble in...
In 1972 BMW introduced the 3.0 CSL, a homologation special in the tradition of the 1800 TiSa and the 2002...
The M1 was BMW’s first mid-engined sports car and fashioned the much adored wedge-shaped silhouette; the dominating design philosophy for...
Production of the Alpina B6 2.8 began in November 1978, utilizing the BMW 323i chassis code E21 as its base...
Like all good things in life, BMW’s motivation to build the M1 came from motorsport: The marque’s aging CSLs were...
In the early 1960s, Alpina, a German tuner, reportedly embarked on the endeavor of enhancing BMW engines. The origins of...
Before the M3, there were pricier, limited-edition M-Series models. However, the M3 changed the game by making BMW’s premier performance...
Representing one of the finest touring machines, this M3 was the closest road-going model to the Group A race-car in...
BMW and its high-performance M division spawned a legend in 1983 by slotting a modified version of the 3.5-liter inline...
When compared to other cars of its time, the BMW Z1 stood out as an exceptional vehicle. During the 1980s,...
BMW 503 Coupe. This sports car was originally intended to feature a flamboyant shape incorporating rounded mudguards which would have...
1955 BMW Isetta. The Isetta is an Italian-designed microcar built under license in a number of different countries, including Spain,...
The Isetta, produced in 1955, has a unique appearance resembling a headless beetle on wheels or a bug with a...
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