Founded in 1916, BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke) is synonymous with luxury, performance, and precision engineering. Known for the 3 Series and M performance line, BMW blends cutting-edge technology with driving pleasure. Its innovations in electric mobility, like the i4 and iX, showcase a commitment to the future of sustainable driving.
Browse the model landing pages below (linked where available), each page features the original brochure photos, specs and detailed information for that year.
Produced 1965–1972, the BMW 2000 embodied BMW’s New Class spirit — combining sporty performance, elegant styling, and advanced engineering for its era.

BMW 2000 model variants & years (New Class era): 2000 / 2000 TI: 1965–1972. 2000 tilux: 1966–1971. 2000 tii (fuel-injected): 1969–1971. 2000 C / CA / CS (coupés): 1965–1970.
The BMW 325i, produced across various generations from 1981 to 2013, is a beloved sport sedan known for its balanced performance, inline-six engine, and driving precision.
First Generation (1975-1982). Second Generation (E30; 1982-1991). Third Generation (E36; 1991-1998). Fourth Generation (E46; 1997-2006). Fifth Generation (E90/E91/E92/E93; 2005-2013). Sixth Generation (F30/F31/F34/F35; 2011-2018). Seventh Generation (G20/G21; 2018-Present).
The BMW 8 Series, produced from 1990 to 1999 and again from 2018 onwards, represents the pinnacle of BMW luxury and performance in a grand touring format.
The 8 Series exists as two distinct chapters in BMW history, separated by a nearly twenty-year hiatus, featuring high-performance V8 and V12 powertrains. E31 Series (First Generation): 1990–1999. 850i / 850Ci: 1990–1999 (The original V12-powered flagship). 840Ci: 1993–1999 (V8-powered model introduced as a more accessible entry). 850CSi: 1992–1996 (High-performance variant tuned by BMW M). Global Availability: Sold in Europe, North America, and Asian markets. Alpina B12 (E31): 1990–1996 (Specialist high-performance versions based on the E31).
The 8 Series nameplate was revived in 2018 to replace the BMW 6 Series at the top of the lineup. G14 / G15 / G16 Series (Second Generation): 2018–Present. G15 Coupe: 2018–Present. G14 Convertible: 2018–Present. G16 Gran Coupe: 2019–Present (Four-door luxury sedan variant). M8 (F91/F92/F93): 2019–Present (Dedicated high-performance M division models). Facelift (LCI): 2022–Present (Refreshed styling and updated interior technology). Global Rebranding and Special Versions: Alpina B8 (G16): 2021–Present (A 612hp luxury alternative based on the Gran Coupe).
The BMW i8 is a futuristic plug-in hybrid sports car, pioneering the use of carbon fiber and electrified powertrains in a production sports vehicle from 2014 to 2020.
First Generation (I12/I15): 2014–2020. Pre-LCI (Coupe only): 2014–2017. Note: The 2018 model year was skipped in some markets. LCI (Life Cycle Impulse/Facelift - Coupe & Roadster): 2018/2019–2020 (Introduced larger battery and Roadster variant).
The BMW X5, produced since 1999, is a luxury SUV that pioneered the "Sports Activity Vehicle" concept. Blending car-like handling with SUV practicality, it became a benchmark for performance and refinement in its class.
First Generation (E53): 1999-2006. Second Generation (E70): 2007-2013. Third Generation (F15): 2013-2018. Fourth Generation (G05): 2018-Present (Facelift in 2023).