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Your BMW news for October. Hi {NAME}, The new BMW Ultimate Driving Experience is coming soon to Citi

Your BMW news for October. [ULTIMATE DRIVING IS COMING TO NEW YORK CITY]( [ULTIMATE DRIVING IS COMING TO NEW YORK CITY]( Hi {NAME}, The new (socially distant) BMW Ultimate Driving Experience is coming soon to Citi Field in New York City. With regulated health and safety protocols firmly in place, plus a revamped activities list, your test drive experience will pair you with the best of BMW. From a high‑speed Autocross course to Street Drives, there are plenty of opportunities to unleash the full power of BMW. Sign up to reserve your spot and don't forget to buckle up. [Sign Up]( DISCOVER BMW X5: THE CAR OF THE FUTURE Follow the design process of the new BMW X5 in this exclusive look behind the scenes. From observing trends to fine‑tuned perfection, find out what steps were required to shape the car of the future. [See Behind The Scenes]( A HISTORIC FINISH The 2020 BMW Championship at Olympia Fields Country Club came to a historic end as Jon Rahm holed a 66‑foot birdie putt on the first hole of a sudden death playoff. We missed the excitement of hosting BMW owners and fans, but we look forward to seeing you next August, as the tournament travels to Maryland for the first time at Caves Valley Golf Club. [› Relive The Week]( THE NEW R 18. FUEL YOUR SOUL. Built in Berlin to discover the roads of America, the new BMW R 18 is riding pleasure at its best. Modern tech, timeless design and the largest boxer engine we've ever made. Be one of the first to feel it. [› Explore R 18]( [FAST FACT | Now, BMW designers and engineers harness the power of high-end gaming technology to create virtual production environments. | Watch Now]( [FAST FACT | Now, BMW designers and engineers harness the power of high-end gaming technology to create virtual production environments. | Watch Now]( Discover the BMW that’s perfect for you. [Explore Offers]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Add bmwusa@email.bmwusa.com to your address book to keep these emails from skipping your inbox. View our [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( 300 Chestnut Ridge Road, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 © 2020 BMW of North America, LLC. The BMW name, model names, and logo are registered trademarks. Call [1‑800‑831‑1117](tel:1-800-831-1117) or go to [www.bmwusa.com]( for more information. [View in Browser]( .

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