BMW shows whether to produce bite-up

Speculations for a possible BMW branding wagon were completely rejected by the director of the Australian branch of German giant Wikram Pawach. He noted that the world does not need a pick-up bavarez and that he will never be an option for BMW. Rumors on a possible bite-up BMW started [...]
Speculations for a possible BMW branding wagon were completely rejected by the director of the Australian branch of German giant Wikram Pawach.
He noted that the world does not need a pick-up bavarez and that he will never be an option for BMW.
Rumors on a possible bite-up BMW began when his rival Mercedes introduced the Mercedes-Benz X class, which is essentially Nissan Navara.
However, in Bhavari, it remains focused on the production of luxury cars and the premiere truck does not match that story.
After BMW has no intention of putting its emblem in a foreign product as Mercedes, after opposing the philosophy of the bavarese brand, developing a chariot for a wagon is not financially applicable.












