BMW 3 Series
The redesigned 3 Series
sedan brings new
infotainment tech,
standard advanced safety
features, improved
handling, and better fuel economy.
The 330i is fitted with a punchy
2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder engine
paired with a smooth and responsive
eight-speed automatic transmission.
All-wheel drive is available. Handling is nimble, but the ride is firm. Seat
comfort and fit and finish are first-rate. The latest iDrive infotainment system
is logical to use once mastered. Forward collision warning and city-speed
automatic emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection are
standard. All-speed automatic emergency braking, blind spot warning,
and lane departure warning are optional. The M340i with a 3.0-liter turbo
six-cylinder and the 330e plug-in hybrid are new for 2020.
OVERALL
SCORE
63
$40,750-$56,000
RELIABILITY
1
SATISFACTION
3
ROAD-TEST SCORE 86 MPG 29
BMW 4 Series
The 4 Series coupe,
convertible, and four-door
hatchback versions pack in
healthy doses of style, lux-
ury, and exclusivity. Lower
and wider than the 3 Series, the plush
and comfortable 4 Series is more of a
grand touring car than a pure sports
car. Yet it is quite capable. Handling is
lithe, the ride is steady, and the interior
is luxuriant. The turbocharged, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine is sparing with
fuel; the 3.0-liter turbo six-cylinder is supersmooth and delivers effortless
punch, which makes the 440i a treat to drive. All-wheel drive is optional. The
convertible version uses a retractable hardtop that can be operated at slow
speeds. The ultra-high-performance M4 is a track-ready version. For 2020,
the 4 Series gets standard forward collision warning, city-speed automatic
emergency braking with pedestrian detection, and lane departure warning.
OVERALL
SCORE
NA
$44,750-$103,100
RELIABILITY
4
SATISFACTION
3
ROAD-TEST SCORE NA MPG NA
BMW 5 Series
The 5 Series is a remark-
ably satisfying car, but
one that is no longer the
sporty choice of this class.
Instead, it's very plush,
super-quiet, finely crafted inside, and
frugal with fuel. The all-wheel-drive
530i we tested rides comfortably
and handles responsively. Its turbo
four-cylinder engine is paired with a
smooth eight-speed automatic transmission and returns an impressive 26 mpg
overall yet delivers some zip. The 540i uses a punchy 335-hp, 3.0-liter turbo
six-cylinder that effortlessly delivers power. AWD is available, and standard on
the V8-powered M550i. The 530e plug-in hybrid costs the same as the 530i.
It can go about 14 miles on electric power alone and takes 2 hours to charge
on a 240-volt charger. Forward collision warning and city-speed automatic
emergency braking are standard.
OVERALL
SCORE
73
$53,900-$110,000
RELIABILITY
2
SATISFACTION
4
ROAD-TEST SCORE 94 MPG 26
BMW 7 Series
!
Among ultraluxury sedans,
the BMW 7 Series has
always played second
fiddle to the Mercedes-
Benz S-Class. But the
current 7 aced our tests, with an
impressively steady ride, a silky-
smooth powertrain, good handling,
and a sumptuous cabin. The base
740i is powered by a 3.0-liter turbo
six-cylinder engine. Our 750i, with the polished and punchy 523-hp, 4.4-liter
turbocharged V8 and all-wheel drive was quick and yielded decent fuel
economy. Although the controls have a steep learning curve, they prove to be
logical once mastered. The luxurious interior is super-quiet, with impeccable
attention to detail and supremely comfortable seats, including a massage
feature. Interior quality is superb, with the wood, leather, suede, and aluminum
trim delivering a modern ambience without looking glitzy.
OVERALL
SCORE
86
$86,450-$157,700
RELIABILITY
3
SATISFACTION
4
ROAD-TEST SCORE 99 MPG 21
BMW 8 Series
The 8 Series comes as a
luxury two-door coupe,
convertible, or four-
door sedan. The 8 is a
resurrected series that
was BMW's flagship coupe in the
1990s. The modern 8 Series is meant
to compete with other six-figure
boutique cruiser-type cars, offering
a mix of luxury, high-tech features,
power, and exclusivity. The 8 comes with a turbocharged six-cylinder or V8
engine, mated to an eight-speed automatic and all-wheel drive. We found the
Six to be silky smooth and plenty powerful, but the V8 brings a glorious sound.
The convertible has a soft top that can be opened and closed on the move
and an optional warm-air vent in the head restraint. Note that for that style
and exclusivity, the 8 compromises access, visibility, and room.
OVERALL
SCORE
NA
$84,900-$155,500
RELIABILITY
3
SATISFACTION
4
ROAD-TEST SCORE NA MPG NA
BMW i3
!
BMW's electric four-seat
hatchback has rear-hinged
back doors, and its interior
is striking in its simplicity
and style. The electric
motor produces the equivalent of
170 hp, which makes this tall, narrow
car feel quick. The optional two-
cylinder engine acts as an onboard
generator to extend the range beyond
the typical 150 miles to about 200 miles total. Charge times were about
5.5 hours with a 240-volt connection. The i3 is very energy-efficient when
running on electric power but not so fuel-efficient when using the gas engine.
Despite its tall stance, the i3 is very agile and easy to maneuver, but the ride
is quite firm. The sudden deceleration when lifting off the accelerator pedal
takes some getting used to. A more powerful 181-hp i3s version is available.
OVERALL
SCORE
71
$44,450-$51,500
RELIABILITY
4
SATISFACTION
4
ROAD-TEST SCORE 70 MPGe 113
BMW X1!
The X1 shares a platform
with the Mini Cooper Club-
man and Countryman, and
is available in front- and
all-wheel-drive versions. In
our tests of the AWD X1, the respon-
sive 228-hp, 2.0-liter turbocharged
four- cylinder engine returned 26 mpg
overall. With the X1's relatively low ride
height, it feels almost like driving a
sedan. Although capable and responsive, the X1's ride and handling aren't up to
BMW's high standards. Road noise is rather noticeable. The interior is constructed
with high-quality materials, and frequently used features are controlled by physi-
cal switches, buttons, and knobs. The front seats are rather short and flat, how-
ever, and rear-seat passengers hit their shins against the backs of the front seats.
Safety features including forward collision warning and city-speed automatic
emergency braking are standard. Note that blind spot warning is not available.
OVERALL
SCORE
72
$35,200-$37,200
RELIABILITY
4
SATISFACTION
1
ROAD-TEST SCORE 74 MPG 26
BMW X2
!
The BMW X2 is designed to
appeal to style-conscious
customers who want a
sporty SUV but don't mind
sacrificing interior space.
Based on the X1, the lower, shorter X2
feels more like driving a car than an
SUV. Its gutsy 228-hp turbocharged
four-cylinder engine is mated to
a smooth-shifting eight-speed
automatic transmission. Front- and all-wheel drive are available. The ride is a
bit stiff, but handling is sharp and engaging, making the X2 enjoyable to drive.
The cabin is well-made but a bit austere, with comfortable front seats and
logical controls. Outward visibility and rear seat room are hurt by the sleek
styling. Safety features including forward collision warning, city-speed auto-
matic emergency braking, and lane departure warning are standard. An M35i
performance version is available. Note that blind spot warning is not available.
OVERALL
SCORE
74
$36,400-$46,450
RELIABILITY
4
SATISFACTION
1
ROAD-TEST SCORE 77 MPG 25
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