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The front end hints at a much smaller kidney grille and sharper headlights, echoing the design language of the BMW Neue Klasse X concept. Other intriguing features include flush door handles and a ...
Related: BMW Bringing Six Neue Klasse EVs To The Market This Decade The Vision Neue Klasse X features a thin kidney grille up front, highly reminiscent of classic BMWs like the 2002 and ...
Now, the Vision Neue Klasse X concept completely pivoted ... slender kidney grilles that BMW has fitted to the front of its new concept. Those skinnier grilles are, according to BMW, now a 3D ...
Discover the revolutionary Neue Klasse design language that's set to transform every BMW model. See how this bold new ...
BMW is very excited about its new concept. But I’m finding it difficult to get past the flared nostrils in the front ... the Vision Neue Klasse X, that the automaker says will inform the ...
BMW has published a new teaser of the Vision Neue Klasse concept that will debut on September 2. While the teaser video is short, it reveals that the concept will be equipped with a kidney grille ...
It has reimagined the kidney grille as a dynamic element ... On the driving range front, BMW told us the Neue Klasse X design sees a reduction of drag by roughly 20 percent when compared to ...
What BMW's next-gen X3M might look like The BMW Vision Neue Klasse arrives as a four-door sedan with few lines and a transparent front grille similar to that on current-gen models. The idea behind ...
Other design elements like the signature BMW kidney grille and double headlights are fused into one area up front. The Neue Klasse models will be loaded with the next generation of BMW iDrive.
BMW has unveiled its Vision Neue ... nose and exaggerated kidney-shaped faux grilles are the most dramatic parts of the Neue Klasse concept's front end, and its homage to the 2002 is unmistakable.
Meet the appropriately named Vision Neue Klasse. Up front, Bimmer's current bucktooth grille treatment has been ... and large 21-inch wheels. Inside, BMW once again nods to the '70s and '80s ...