The BMW iX XDrive50 is launched in India. It offers a longer driving range, better performance, and a few changes here and there to give this new variant its own identity. The BMW iX continues to follow the CBU route.
The year 2024 is almost about to end. This has been an amazing year for car enthusiasts, full of interesting new launches. As a token of appreciation, we have chosen and honoured our favourites.
The 8th-generation BMW 5 Series (G60) is finally available in India. It entered our shores in an all-electric form, priced at Rs 1.19 crore (ex-showroom).
The facelifted 2024 BMW M4 Competition M xDrive is priced at Rs 1.53 crore and is the facelifted version of the outgoing BMW M4. This is the second generation, which is codenamed G82.
BMW says you can maximize your long ride, you can maximize your comfort, and performance on this machine. Since it can maximise everything, ergo called, MaXimiseR or M XR.
The vehicle is powered by a 2.0-litre turbo diesel burner which churns out 190hp and 400Nm. This power is put down to all four wheels via an 8-speed automatic transmission.
It is worth mentioning that BMW will offer the new M5 in the touring/estate body shape (called M5 Touring), alongside the sedan iteration. The launch is expected in early 2025.
Our story consists of all the BMW M cars one can buy in India. We highlight the performance of all these cars along with their pricing for convenience.
It churns out 170hp and 114 Nm. Performance figures also look very promising with a claimed 0 to 100kph timing of 3.25 seconds and a top speed of 253kph.