
BMW’s Plans Include Great PHEVs and More Stick Shifts
The 2025 model year brings more stick shifts, updated designs and killer PHEVs to the BMW line.

The 2025 model year brings more stick shifts, updated designs and killer PHEVs to the BMW line.

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