BMW don't currently have a 4x4 in the traditional sense. Only SUVs. However, they do currently have one in development. Codename G74 targeting a 2029 launch.
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Only for the US, yet.BMW don't currently have a 4x4 in the traditional sense. Only SUVs. However, they do currently have one in development. Codename G74 targeting a 2029 launch.
Aren't they starting to use BMW engines like Toyota does as well?BMW owned Rover group in the 90s
You're forgetting one obvious factor.Honestly I think BMW should or would.![]()
That has already been answered. JLR lost the court case as they never trademarked the original silhouette. And with BMW coming out with its own boxy, rugged 4x4, they do not need to worry about that, as you cannot copyright a box.You're forgetting one obvious factor.
Grenadier's genesis contains the trademark battle chapter.
Why would BMW eagerly take on an IP that exudes fondness for another automotive brand? "BMW is copying JLR!!!" they will say.
If BMW still owned LR, I would have a different opinion