To truly minimize a car's environmental impact, automakers need to do more than eliminate tailpipes. Unveiled earlier this week at the Munich auto show, the BMW i Vision Circular concept feature not ...
The BMW i Vision Circular has a lot going for it, quite a feat for an all-electric concept car. BMW unveiled a few teaser images of its latest green concept car before the 2021 IAA in Munich. We knew ...
A few weeks ago, Mini went to work with fashion designer Paul Smith on the Mini STRIP, called “sustainable design with a twist” with pared back components fashioned from renewable, sustainable ...
Sidd started as a freelance writer for TopSpeed back in 2017 and took up a full-time position a year later. 2,100+ articles later, he got into the editorial side of things and is now the sitewide ...
Given that the currently available BMW i8 and i3 are already fairly futuristic cars, one might wonder what form a Bimmer made 19 years from now would take. The German automaker is exploring that ...
Usually, grand concept cars that illustrate the electric future are nothing more than vaporware to people in the real world. The Audi Grandsphere is, like, fine—not the best, not the worst. It’s ...
BMW wants to be the world's most sustainable premium automaker, and the company will be talking up a lot of its future efforts at this week's Munich Auto Show. To show what this future sustainability ...
Concept cars are often a way for automakers to present upcoming production vehicles, but at the IAA Mobility 2021 conference, BMW is taking a more eccentric path. The automaker's i Vision Circular EV ...
BMW provided flights to Munich and seven nights in hotels so we could attend IAA Mobility and then later this week drive its two new electric cars, the i4 and iX (which you’ll be able to read about in ...
In their efforts to improve sustainability, automakers aren't solely fixated on powertrains. The so-called circular economy, where existing materials and products are used as long as possible, is ...
The idea is the vehicle can be repurposed at the end of its life. Marc Carter is an EV writer and editor based in Los Angeles. He is the founder of The Torque Report; his work has also appeared on ...