Joshua Brown joined MotorBiscuit as an Autos Writer in 2022. Having owned more than 30 vehicles, including several Japanese tuner cars, and tinkering with everything he could get his hands on, Joshua has developed a vast understanding of all things automotive.
Much of Joshua’s coverage focuses on Japanese vehicles, vintage cars, supercars, and hypercars. His previous work can be viewed on his website, Lucky Club, and VehicleHistory.com. Joshua is also greatly involved with the Kaido racer and Gentsuki scooter communities.
Joshua grew up reading the work of Speedhunters‘ Larry Chen, an automotive journalist that ultimately influenced him to pursue automotive photography and journalism.
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The 2024 BMW i5 will bridge the gap between the budget i4 and egregious i7. But will it be a strong contender in the already heavy hitting BMW EV lineup?
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