BMW: The History of a Legendary Manufacturer
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BMW is engineering precision, bold design, and a passion for speed, all wrapped up in a single name.
It all began in 1917 with a revolutionary aircraft engine, but by 1923 the world had seen the first BMW motorcycle, and in 1928, the first automobile.
Since then, the brand has evolved from technical experiments to the status of an icon of the global automotive industry. For more than a century, BMW has repeatedly changed the rules of the game: revolutionary technologies, bold design, sporting triumphs on the Formula 1 and 24 Hours of Le Mans tracks, risky decisions, and bold ambitions.
There have been mistakes, and there have been victories—but it is these that have made BMW what it is today: a brand that always strives for perfection without losing its passion for speed.
From iconic models like the 507 and M3 to the cutting-edge electric cars iX and i7, BMW continues to create cars that evoke emotion, inspire, and set a new pace for the future.
It all began in 1917 with a revolutionary aircraft engine, but by 1923 the world had seen the first BMW motorcycle, and in 1928, the first automobile.
Since then, the brand has evolved from technical experiments to the status of an icon of the global automotive industry. For more than a century, BMW has repeatedly changed the rules of the game: revolutionary technologies, bold design, sporting triumphs on the Formula 1 and 24 Hours of Le Mans tracks, risky decisions, and bold ambitions.
There have been mistakes, and there have been victories—but it is these that have made BMW what it is today: a brand that always strives for perfection without losing its passion for speed.
From iconic models like the 507 and M3 to the cutting-edge electric cars iX and i7, BMW continues to create cars that evoke emotion, inspire, and set a new pace for the future.
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