Everybody knows BMW for the sort of cars they build, but did you know that you can also get your hands on a BMW-branded bicycle? Yup, moreover, they're even hitting the e-bike sector of the market.
It's not uncommon these days for carmakers, even the ones of the premium variety, to venture into the world of bicycles. After all, there's money to be made there as well, so why not take the chance?
It is not uncommon to see BMWs of the two-wheeled variety, even cops are riding them now in several states. It is, however, more unusual to see a BMW bike without an engine. Unknown to most, BMW does ...
Electric-assist cargo trikes may offer a stable ride on the straightaways, but they do have a nasty tendency to tip over when taking corners. The Cube Concept Dynamic Cargo e-trike addresses that ...
The BMW Group has handed over the first vehicle to the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG) to support the 2012 Games – and it’s a bicycle. Global Sales and Marketing Director for ...
BMW is no stranger to the world of two wheels. Apart from its motorcycle division, BMW Motorrad, which has some of the most premium and best-performing motorbikes in the world, the brand has also ...
Just a concept, but BMW’s geofencing solution is already a reality Just a concept, but BMW’s geofencing solution is already a reality is a deputy editor and Verge co-founder with a passion for ...
In its first century as a company, BMW has made industrial engines, motorcycles, Steve Urkel’s Isetta, and a whole lot of cars. Now, it wants to build something altogether new: an elevated bike path.
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