BMW has decided not to build a successor to its fabled M1 mid-engined supercar of the late '70s and early '80s, according to the M-division product manager of the company’s North American operations.
High-performance BMWs such as the M3 and
Perhaps the most interesting car at this year's Melbourne motorshow is BMW's M1 supercar concept.
The German powerhouse has the largest stand here in Melbourne and to showcase their lineup, the orange M1 concept sits beautifully in the middle.
It's official, BMW Group Australia will bring the M1 Homage show car to Melbourne in February 2009 to form the centrepiece of its stand at the Melbourne International Motor Show (MIMS).
The BMW M1 Homage was created in 2008 to celebrate the 30th
Last week we saw photos of the BMW M1 concept, a tribute to mark the 30th Anniversary of BMW’s only mid-engined sports car, but it may be coming back! The photo below is currently doing the rounds online with the photographer claiming its the M1.
As a tribute to mark the 30th Anniversary of BMW's first, last, and only mid-engined sports car, BMW has showcased a modern interpretation of the iconic M1 at the Concorso d'Eleganza at Villa d'Este.
Despite its deceptively artificial hues and p
BMW has followed a slightly different path to that of Mercedes. Currently Mercedes has a tradition of releasing an AMG variant of nearly all models in its range, BMW so far has only put the M badge to the 3/5/6 series.
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