While Mercedes aims to make cars easier to repair, BMW has patented roundel-shaped screw heads that push owners to dealer-only servicing and repairs. BMW patented a roundel-shaped screw head requiring ...
This BMW 1602 EV swap is over seven years old and is still used as a daily in London. It retains the four-speed gearbox, paired with an electric motor with characteristics similar to its original ...
A detailed look at why the BMW M4 CSL costs over £125k, filmed in 4K. This video explores the engineering, lightweight components, chassis tuning, production limits, and performance gains that set the ...
While we’re not convinced there were many Porsche customers clamoring for a high-powered electric SUV, there’s no denying that the new Cayenne Electric boasts some impressive figures, chief among them ...
A United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Hong Kong was forced to return to SFO. The airline said it returned to "address a burning rubber smell in the cabin." A passenger on the flight said he ...
The M Driver’s package is the rare option that makes both a car and its human driver faster. As regards the M2, it bumps top speed from 155 to 188 mph and also includes a day of high-performance ...
BMW is the first automaker to integrate Amazon’s new Alexa+ AI voice assistant. By using the new generative AI platform, BMW drivers will be able to have more natural in-car conversations with the ...
Discover the all-new 2025 BMW X3 in this full reveal review. Explore its new design, advanced interior, upgraded technology, and engine options that set a new standard for BMW’s midsize SUV lineup.
When considering reliable, well-respected German vehicle brands, it's difficult not to mention Mercedes-Benz and BMW. Both companies have spent the last century building its brand names, offering ...
What Makes Us Human? is a biweekly column from Emi Sakamoto ’28. Sakamoto investigates the question to better understand human-centered meaning in the midst of a rapidly evolving artificial landscape.
As Halloween draws ever closer, it’s time for what has become a bit of a Thoughts on Thinking blog tradition to post a horror/fear-associated piece. My first post in this realm of thought covered 5 ...