Alpina B3 BiTurbo (F30) speculatively rendered

 Alpina B3 BiTurbo (F30) speculatively rendered

Semi-auto manufacturer, Alpina, is readying their B3 BiTurbo for debut early next year, but impatient digital artists have quite predictably rendered what the model will most likely look like.
Perhaps no stretch of the imagination, the B3 BiTurbo will feature the usual Alpina characteristics such as: 20 spoke silver alloy wheels, "Alpina Blue" exterior paint, white leather interior and Alpina side body pinstripes.

BMW X1 replacement coming in 2015

 BMW X1 replacement coming in 2015 - report

BMW's X1 crossover has proved wildly successful and new details are starting to emerge about the next-generation model that is due in 2015.

BMW-Toyota sports car could be a Supra successor

 BMW-Toyota sports car could be a Supra successor - report

BMW and Toyota recently announced plans to jointly-develop a sports car and new details are starting to emerge about the mysterious model.
According to a BMW spokesperson, the car won't be based on the Toyota 86, Subaru BRZ or Scion FR-S. She added, it "will be a sustainable sports car with environmentally friendly technology" and "we are developing the architecture and components for this future car."

BMW 6-Series Gran Touring under consideration

BMW 6-Series Gran Touring rendering 03.7.2012
The recent unveiling the Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake has revived rumors that BMW is considering a 6-Series Gran Touring / Gran Turismo.
The rumors first surfaced in 2010, when BMW's head of development, Dr. Klaus Draeger, revealed the company had created a 6-Series Shooting Brake concept. The model has never been unveiled, but we've seen a stream of 6-Series variants - including the coupe, convertible and Gran Coupe - since then.

BMW & Toyota to jointly develop new Sports Car

 BMW & Toyota to jointly develop new Sports Car

BMW and Toyota have confirmed they expand their existing collaboration to jointly develop a new sports car.
The announcement was made today at a joint press conference that was staged at BMW's Munich headquarters and saw Toyota boss Akio Toyoda and BMW chief Norbert Reithofer sign a memorandum of understanding.