The 2025 BMW i5 comes in 2 different trims, ranging in Canadian pricing from $83,700 to $95,700 while the 2025 Tesla Model 3 comes in 3 trim levels and its Canadian pricing starts at $59,990 and goes ...
Does it make sense to abandon a zero-emission car made by a company that has been dead set on EVs since its inception and buy another all-electric vehicle manufactured by a legacy auto brand? It's ...
BMW Group recently shared a spring update to its growing line of EVs, which now includes a new all-wheel drive variant of the i5. The BMW i5 xDrive40 will kick off production in March and arrive as a ...
Now Automobile Magazine comes out with new info on what to expect of the new i5 as this seems to be the obvious choice for the publication. They claim that this would be the perfect alternative/rival ...
At TopSpeed, William Clavey is Editor-at-Large, where he focuses on authority and exclusive content, reviews, news articles, features, and opinion pieces all while sharing his passion for everything ...
Susan Sagarin has been a writer and editor for over 30 years. She has been a car enthusiast ever since she got behind the wheel of her father's 1966 VW bug over 45 years ago. If it has wheels and a ...
We learn from a report published by WhatCar that BMW is reportedly looking into the possibility of making a mid-range i5 model to sit in between the i3 electric city car and the larger and much ...
The 2025 Tesla Model 3 is a 5-seat Sedan starting at $59,990 with 3 different trims, and this Long Range trim earns a 4.20 out of 5 overall in our data-driven ratings. The 2025 BMW i5 Sedan starts at ...
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