What are the categories of BMW?
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Currently, BMW's vehicle series include the 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, i, M, X, and Z series. Number Series: The 1 Series is a compact car, the 3 Series is a mid-size car, the 5 Series is a mid-to-large-size car, the 6 Series is a coupe, and the 7 Series is a luxury car. Letter Series: The i Series is BMW's concept car series, M represents BMW's high-performance versions, the X Series is BMW's dedicated SUV series, and the Z Series is BMW's entry-level sports car. Advantages of BMW cars include: Strong Handling: Excellent handling, and all are rear-wheel drive (this is more substantial than Audi). Advanced Technology: Various technologies are very advanced, such as the 8-speed transmission used in many BMW cars today, which is very powerful.
I've loved cars since childhood, and BMW has always had a comprehensive lineup. By series: the 3 Series is a classic sports sedan, perfect for young people; the 5 Series leans towards business comfort with spacious interiors; the 7 Series is the flagship luxury model with first-class rear seating. SUVs fall under the X Series—the X3 is compact and practical, the X5 is a midsize all-rounder, and the X7 is the top choice for large families. There's also the Z4 roadster for open-top fun and the 8 Series GT for elegant long-distance drives. The high-performance M division stands alone with models like the M3 and M5, delivering thrilling acceleration. The innovative electric i Series, like the i3 and i8, has moved past its experimental phase, with the iX and i4 now leading the charge as pure electric models. Historically, the '90s saw the X5 pioneer the SUV craze, while recent years have expanded the electric vehicle lineup. The categorization by purpose—sedans, SUVs, and sports cars—is clear: choose a sedan or SUV for daily driving.