BMW Announces Pricing, Availability for 2016 Models
BMW has announced the release dates and some prices of the vehicles they will be showing at the 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

2016 BMW 330e Hybrid Photo courtesy of BMW

2016 BMW 330e Hybrid Photo courtesy of BMW
BMW has announced the release dates and some prices for the vehicles they will be showing at the 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
The 2016 BMW 330e plug-in hybrid and BMW M4 GTS will arrive in showrooms in the spring of 2016, and no prices have been announced yet.
The 2016 BMW X5 xDrive40e is currently available in showrooms for $63,095 including destination and handling.
In its "i" line, the 2016-MY BMW i8 is currently in showrooms and priced at $140,700 plus destination and handling. The BMW i3 is currently available and has a base retail price of $41,350, before federal or state incentives, plus $995 for destination and handling.
The BMWX1 xDrive28 will start at $35,795 including destination and handling and is currently available.
The BMW 7 Series is currently available, and pricing starts at $82,295 for the BMW 740i, $95,395 for the 750i sedan, and $98,395 for the BMW 750i xDrive all including destination and handling.
The new eDrive BMW 330e, BMW M4 GTS, BMW X1, eDrive BMW X5 xDrive40e, BMW 7 Series, the new BMW 3 Series, eDrive BMW i8, the all-electric BMW i3, and other BMW models will be available for viewing at the show and will be located at the BMW Stand.
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