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BMW (189PP100) and Porsche (186PP100) have ranked the highest for German car brands in the 2025 JD Power Dependability study which ranked 3 year old vehicles (2022 models built during the aftermath of COVID19) with the problems per 100 vehicles reported. Mercedes (243PP100), Audi (273PP100) and VW (285PP100) performed poorly and VW was last on all the brands ranked. They were way below the industry average of 202PP100.

These German brands have alot of work to do to move up their reliability ranks.

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Vehicle Dependability Still Suffering Due to Pandemic Aftershocks, JD Power Finds
Lexus Ranks Highest among All Brands for Third Consecutive Year; Buick Ranks Highest among Mass Market Brands

Vehicle problems after three years of ownership have reached the highest level since 2009, according to the JD Power 2025 U.S. Vehicle Dependability StudySM (VDS), released today. Compared with 2024 results, the industry experiences a 6% increase in problems per 100 vehicles (PP100), which is 12 PP100 worse than a year ago, resulting in an industry average of 202 PP100. The rise in problems is attributable to mass market brands experiencing a 16 PP100 increase related in part to software defects. A lower score indicates higher vehicle quality.

The results of this year’s study are not unexpected given the results of the JD Power 2022 Initial Quality Study,SM which tracked problems early in the ownership period of 2022 model-year vehicles. That year, initial vehicle quality notably declined from 2021, and problems also reached a record high. Three years later, the issues continue to be problematic for owners, according to findings of the 2025 VDS.

“While the increase in problems this year may be a thorn in the side of automakers and owners, it’s important to remember that today’s three-year-old vehicles were built during a time when the industry was grappling with major disruptions,” said Jason Norton, director of auto benchmarking at JD Power. “Supply chain issues, record-high vehicle prices, and personnel disruption in the wake of the pandemic were problematic.”

The study, now in its 36th year, covers 184 specific problem areas across nine major vehicle categories: climate; driving assistance; driving experience; exterior; features/controls/displays; infotainment; interior; powertrain; and seats.

Following are some key findings of the 2025 study:

  • Problems related to software defects increase: Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity remains the top problem in the industry for a second consecutive year, increasing to 8.4 PP100 from 6.3 PP100 in 2024. Built-in Bluetooth systems (4.6 PP100) and Wi-Fi (2.4 PP100) are also among the top problems related to software defects this year. While software defects comprise only 9% of the total problems owners experience, as vehicles become more software-reliant, this risk becomes more prominent.
  • Personal device integration falls short: Of the top 10 problems industry wide, half are related to smartphone integration, usage or connectivity. Keeping pace with the rate of change in smartphone technology is a challenge for the auto industry. Over-the-air (OTA) updates provide automakers the opportunity to overcome out-of-date software, with 36% of owners indicating they performed an OTA on their vehicle during the first three years of ownership. However, only 30% of these owners say there was an improvement after the update, while 56% of owners say there was no noticeable improvement.
  • Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) get better as plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) get worse: BEVs have improved 33 PP100 year over year, while PHEVs have declined 26 PP100, making PHEVs the most problematic of all vehicle fuel types. Hybrid vehicles experience the fewest problems (199 PP100), followed by gas-powered vehicles (200 PP100); BEVs (223 PP100); diesel (233 PP100); and PHEVs (242 PP100). The gap between gas-powered vehicles and BEVs has narrowed significantly this year.
  • New model launches struggle: Of the 27 new models that launched in the 2022 model year, only four have performed better than their segment average for dependability in the 2025 VDS. New models launched in 2022 average 241 PP100 in the 2025 VDS, whereas carryover models have 196 PP100 and perform better in all nine vehicle categories.
Highest-Ranked Brands
Lexus ranks highest overall in vehicle dependability for a third consecutive year, with a score of 140 PP100. Among premium brands, Cadillac (169 PP100) ranks second and Porsche (186 PP100) ranks third.

Buick ranks highest in the mass market segment, with a score of 143 PP100. Mazda (161 PP100) ranks second and Toyota (162 PP100) ranks third.

Toyota Motor Corporation has the top overall model in the study, Toyota Avalon. Toyota Motor Corporation and General Motors Company receive the most model-level awards with six each. Model-level award recipients for Toyota Motor Corporation are Lexus GX, Toyota Camry, Toyota Corolla, Toyota RAV4, Toyota Sienna, and Toyota Tacoma. Model-level award recipients for General Motors Company are Cadillac XT6, Chevrolet Corvette, Chevrolet Silverado, Chevrolet Silverado HD, Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Acadia. Nissan Motor Co, Ltd., receives two model-level awards for Nissan Kicks and Nissan Murano.

The 2025 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study is based on responses from 34,175 original owners of 2022 model-year vehicles after three years of ownership. The study was fielded from August through November 2024.

 
Pretty dismal showing by VAG (save the Porsche brand). MY 2022 brought VAG and it's Cariad subsidiary into the limelight regarding massive software snafus.
 
BMW CEO Oliver Zipse Is World Car Person Of The Year
An international panel of 98 jurors has chosen Oliver Zipse as the most important person in the automotive industry this year.

Before we find out whether the new iX3 is a World Car Award winner, BMW has a reason to celebrate. A jury of 98 journalists from 33 countries named CEO Oliver Zipse World Car Person of the Year.

 
Some major models leaked for 2027.



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BMW blunder: The brand has accidentally published its entire model range for 2026 – including some still-secret cars! There are a few surprises in store.

Embarrassing blunder at BMW : The US division accidentally published the names of all models coming in 2026. From the 2 Series to the X7 , all models can be seen in the BMW USA lifestyle shop .

BMW M2 coming with all-wheel drive

The leak confirms a hot rumor: The smallest BMW M is coming with all-wheel drive! The M2 xDrive is expected to have a power increase compared to the rear-wheel-drive version. Its inline six-cylinder engine currently delivers 480 hp. The all-wheel-drive version could easily have over 500 hp. Perhaps the Bavarians will even take the plunge and give the xDrive the configuration from the special edition M2 CS – then 530 hp would be on the spec sheet. An automatic transmission is considered a given for the all-wheel-drive M2. BMW M GmbH is currently phasing out manual transmissions

M350 succeeds M340i

There's a small surprise in store for the upcoming new 3 Series generation, the G50 . The top model in the regular range, positioned below the M3, will receive a new name. The BMW online shop lists it as the M350 xDrive, which is expected to replace the current M340i.

The three-liter inline six-cylinder engine will likely receive electrical support from a 48-volt system and then deliver over 400 hp.
X3 sibling is coming electric for the first time
The leak also reveals which versions are planned for the electric variant. According to the leak, the first 3 Series with New Class technology and design will be available at market launch as the BMW i3 40 xDrive and an i3 50 xDrive.

BMW already officially offers its SUV sibling, the iX3. The leak reveals that two less powerful versions will join the currently available iX3 50 xDrive with 469 hp and a WLTP range of up to 805 kilometers. A 40 and a 30 version are listed – both with all-wheel drive, the iX3 40 also optionally available with rear-wheel drive.

More exciting, however, is that its sibling with a sloping roof will also launch in 2026. The iX4 is a coupé-SUV – the first of the New Class. Another premiere: the iX4 will be electric for the first time. According to the leak, the car will initially be available in the 40 xDrive and 50 xDrive variants. The latter will likely inherit the power of the iX3. The sloping roof could even squeeze out a few more kilometers in terms of range . The combustion engine X4 doesn't appear in the leak. This could mean that BMW won't introduce it until 2027.

The X5 will be presented as both a combustion engine vehicle and an electric car.
Sticking with SUVs, this time a size larger. The leaked list confirms that the new X5 will also go on sale. How much influence the new model will have is being hotly debated online. The powertrain options are now clear: The entry-level model will be the X5 40 – with rear-wheel drive! The same version will follow with all-wheel drive. The current model produces 389 hp; the new generation will likely get a few more horsepower

The 50e plug-in hybrid (currently 489 hp) will also remain. A new addition is an electric version called the iX5 60. Performance details are not yet available. However, we won't have to wait much longer, as several media outlets are reporting that the premiere is expected in the summer of 2026.

 
This is an official leak from their website so it’s big news I guess, but all of Ynguldyn’s leaks from Bimmerpost are basically always spot on and he’s mentioned these models years ago with the start of production dates and everything.
 

BMW

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, abbreviated as BMW is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The company was founded in 1916 as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, which it produced from 1917 to 1918 and again from 1933 to 1945.
Official website: BMW (Global), BMW (USA)

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