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Munich-based BMW is most famous for its sports saloons, in particular the 3 Series and 5 Series. However, it actually builds almost every type of car imaginable: everything from small coupés to seven-seat MPVs.

The cheapest model in the BMW range is the 1 Se...

47 BMW new car reviews

BMW X2

Classy interior and tidy handling appeal, but the firm ride and compromised practicality don’t

£38,995

save at least £4,905 from RRP

BMW X3

The X3 is superb to drive and offers a spacious, high-quality interior, making it one of the best large SUVs to buy

£50,999

save at least £2,356 from RRP

BMW X3 M Competition

The first properly M-fettled X3

£96,120

BMW X4

If you want a fast, premium SUV that’s good to drive, you could do a lot worse than the BMW X4.

£57,495

BMW X4 M Competition

Tremendously fast and grippy, Stelvio QF and Macan are more fun

£79,499

BMW X5

The X5 has a great interior and is good to drive but some rival SUVs are more practical

£69,529

save at least £7,481 from RRP

BMW X6

Good to drive and surprisingly spacious, but there are more rounded luxury SUVs for the money.

£74,498

save at least £7,627 from RRP

BMW X7

The X7 is an immensely practical seven-seater with a luxurious interior and plush ride

£79,999

BMW XM

The first bespoke model from BMW’s M performance division since the iconic M1 supercar is a plug-in hybrid sports SUV

£86,995

save at least £25,840 from RRP

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Munich-based BMW is most famous for its sports saloons, in particular the 3 Series and 5 Series. However, it actually builds almost every type of car imaginable: everything from small coupés to seven-seat MPVs.

The cheapest model in the BMW range is the 1 Series hatchback, which is a rival to the Audi A3, Mercedes-Benz A-Class and Volkswagen Golf. Meanwhile, at the other extreme is the X7 luxury SUV, which can easily cost more than £100,000.

BMW was also quick to capitalise on the rise of the SUV and now has more than ten in its range, covering petrol, diesel, electric and plug-in hybrid power options.

All of this makes it one of the big three German prestige brands, along with Audi and Mercedes-Benz.

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