Debuting in May 1972, the 3.0 CSL (Coupé Sport Leicht) epitomized innovative homologation. In response to the marketing department’s demands,...
In the 1950s, automotive designers on both sides of the Atlantic crafted iconic vehicles, with the BMW 507 standing out...
BMW and its high-performance M division spawned a legend in 1983 by slotting a modified version of the 3.5-liter inline...
In 1938, the 327 sports-tourer was introduced, utilizing the shortened, boxed, ladder-type chassis found in the 326 Saloon and shared...
Before the M3, there were pricier, limited-edition M-Series models. However, the M3 changed the game by making BMW’s premier performance...
The 507 was hand-built at a price that eventually reached over $11,000, which was a towering sum for any car...
The BMW 507 roadster made its American debut in 1955 as a more affordable alternative to the Mercedes-Benz 300SL. It...
Introduced in 1955, it had almost everything in common with the Italian Isetta, except the engine (BMW used its own...
1971 BMW 2800CS. The wheelbase and length of this old car were increased to allow the engine bay to be...
The BMW 328 represents a seminal moment. It was the fastest pre-WWII car the firm built, and through racing successes...
The M1 was BMW’s first mid-engined sports car and fashioned the much adored wedge-shaped silhouette; the dominating design philosophy for...
This is the 1967 BMW-Glas 3000 V8 Fastback prototype, it’s the only one that was ever made. There was hope...
Yellow 1956 BMW Isetta 3 wheeled Italian microcar. Built by BMW from 1954-1974. They came with a powered single rear...
Originally focused on manufacturing small, dependable family cars, Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) took a significant leap into the realm of...
Built as both a spider and a coupe, the Spicup was a daring prototype made by Bertone and Marcello Gandini...
During the pre-war era of automotive manufacturing, renowned brands such as Alfa Romeo, Bentley, Bugatti, and Mercedes-Benz epitomized the age...
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...
The BMW 328 Kamm Coupe was one of five unique BMWs that competed the 1940 Mille Miglia 1000-mile race. The...
It was back in 1938 that BMW presented a prototype of the BMW 335 at the London Motor Show, production...
Production of the Alpina B6 2.8 began in November 1978, utilizing the BMW 323i chassis code E21 as its base...
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