2014-present
The BMW 1 Series is a subcompact executive car that has evolved through multiple generations, transitioning from rear-wheel drive to front-wheel drive in its latest iteration while offering all-wheel drive options.
2014-present
The BMW 2 Series is a range of subcompact executive cars manufactured by BMW since 2014, created by spinning off the 2-door models of the BMW 1 Series.
1975-present
The BMW 3 Series is a line of compact executive cars manufactured by BMW since May 1975. It is the successor to the 02 Series and has been produced in seven generations, expanding to include various body styles such as saloon, convertible, coupé, estate, and hatchback.
2013-present
The BMW 4 Series is a range of compact executive cars manufactured by BMW since 2013, created by spinning off the 2-door models of the 3 Series into a separate series. It is available in coupé, convertible, and 5-door liftback (Gran Coupé) body styles, with rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive (xDrive) layouts.
1972-present
The BMW 5 Series is an executive car and BMW's second-best-selling model after the 3 Series. It is BMW’s oldest nameplate still in production and the first model line to use 'Series' in the name, debuting the three-digit model naming convention still used today.
1977-present
The BMW 7 Series is the flagship full-size luxury sedan from BMW, known for introducing advanced technologies and design themes before other models in BMW's lineup. It has been produced in various generations with a range of engine options including straight-6, V8, and V12 engines, both naturally aspirated and turbocharged.
1989-1999, 2018-present
The BMW 8 Series is a grand tourer initially produced from 1989 to 1999 and reintroduced in 2018. It features coupé, convertible, and Gran Coupé body styles, with rear-wheel and all-wheel drive layouts. The latest generation includes inline-six diesel and petrol engines, with high-performance M8 and luxury Alpina B8 trims.
2010–present
Subcompact luxury crossover SUV with front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, front-wheel-drive, and all-wheel-drive options, sharing the UKL2 platform with other BMW and Mini models.
1999-present
The BMW X5 is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV, marketed as a 'Sports Activity Vehicle' (SAV) for its on-road handling. It was the first to use a monocoque chassis in its segment, shifting away from body-on-frame construction. Primarily manufactured in North America, it has spawned a series of SAV models.
2003–2008
The BMW Z4 (E85) is a roadster and coupé model known for its rear-wheel drive layout and sporty design, produced from 2003 to 2008.
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