BMW 2022 Model List: Current Lineup, Prices & Reviews
BMW continues to be a globally trusted brand when it comes to consistently delivering exceptional luxury sports cars.
In a pursuit of being a leader in innovation and design, the Bavarian company is ever-present around the world with assembly facilities in 15 countries and a massive global sales network. This has enabled BMW to keep their finger on the pulse of the many markets they participate in, bolstering its commitment to continually improve its products.
Despite the ongoing evolution, BMW’s lineup remains familiar and recognizable, with the BMW M Cars continuing to showcase the company’s best offerings. Other cars, such as the BMW Z4 offers an unique take on driving pleasure through keeping the roadster form alive and kickin’.
For 2023, BMW has opted to unsettle the status quo by introducing the iX, i4 and i7 electric models, as well as the new XM PHEV, whereas other models haven’t gone through much changes. As well, for 2023, the F39 first generation X2 crossover utility vehicle has been discontinued, in preparation for the next gen X2e PHEV that is coming sometime in 2024 or 2025
However, in the M universe, there are some additions and subtractions. Firstly, in both 2022 and the start of 2023, the M3 and M4 Competition range got their respective xDrive variants. Next, in anticipation of the all-new 2023 and 2024 variant models, the M8 lineup is also streamlined to Competition variants only. Unfortunately for enthusiasts in the United States, the upcoming M3 Touring won’t be available on the North American market. BMW Motorsport is also celebrating a semicentennial anniversary by introducing optional historic logotypes.
In 2023 and 2024, the next generation of BMW vehicles, namely mild hybrids, performance hybrids, and the first round of M EV cars are all set to diversify the brand. However, as many other companies, BMW also faces the same supply issues that are still plaguing the world after the 2020 to 2022 pandemic, resulting in price hikes throughout the range. On the other hand, some eDrive models are cheaper, and so is the outgoing 8 Series.
Here, we’ve compiled all information on current BMW range including starting prices, with a spotlight on performance specs and on every BMW M model available in 2023.