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view BFGoodrich and Ross Bentley Collaboration: Elevating Driving Skills

BFGoodrich and Ross Bentley Collaboration: Elevating Driving Skills

BFGoodrich has partnered with renowned driver coach Ross Bentley, author of the "Speed Secrets" series, to launch a new Performance Driving Guide. This free online resource offers fundamental knowledge for enhancing on-tarmac driving, covering essential topics such as tire selection, pressure optimization, track techniques, and safety protocols, making advanced driving accessible to a wider audience.

Henry Ford
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view BMW iX Allocations Cease for the US Market

BMW iX Allocations Cease for the US Market

Brock Yates
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view BMW iX Electric SUV: U.S. Sales Cease After 2026 Model Year

BMW iX Electric SUV: U.S. Sales Cease After 2026 Model Year

Akira Maruta
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view Rolls-Royce Unveils First Coachbuilt Electric Vehicle: Project Nightingale

Rolls-Royce introduces its inaugural coachbuilt electric vehicle, the Project Nightingale, as part of its new Coachbuild Collection. Limited to just 100 units, this luxury EV features a distinctive monolithic front design with vertical headlights, a departure from traditional Rolls-Royce aesthetics. Its side profile is accentuated by stainless-steel bands leading to unique twin-piece LED taillights, showcasing a blend of classic inspiration and modern innovation.

Michele Acquaragia
view BMW iX Allocations Cease for the US Market

BMW has announced the cessation of iX electric SUV allocations to the United States market as the automaker shifts focus to its next generation of electric vehicles, the Neue Klasse models. While production continues for other global markets, US sales of the iX have been declining, with a significant drop observed in the first three months of the current year. The iX, originally launched in 2022, served as a technological showcase for BMW's fifth-generation eDrive technology and a new design language.

Brock Yates
view BMW iX Electric SUV: U.S. Sales Cease After 2026 Model Year

BMW has announced that the iX electric luxury SUV will no longer be sold in the United States after the 2026 model year, despite a recent refresh. The automaker confirmed the decision, stating a shift towards next-generation electric vehicles. While U.S. sales will conclude, the iX will continue to be available in other global markets. This move signals BMW's strategic evolution in its electric vehicle lineup, with a new electric X5 expected to fill the void.

Akira Maruta