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gymratter 09-13-2019 06:36 PM

BMW Concept 4: A preview of the upcoming 4-series / + G80/G82 M3 & M4
 
that grill :barf: :barf: :barf: :barf: :barf:

http://www.bmwusanews.com/newsrelease.do?id=3495&mid=

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Munich, Germany- September 10, 2019... The 68th IAA Cars show in Frankfurt is the venue for the unveiling of the BMW Concept 4 – a future-focused interpretation of the BMW Group’s enduring DNA that represents the magic of coupe driving at its most exciting.

“The BMW Concept 4 embodies the aesthetic essence of the BMW brand. It combines perfect proportions with a clear and precise design,” says Adrian van Hooydonk, Senior Vice President BMW Group Design.

The front end – the new face of the 4 Series range.
The BMW Concept 4 hovers close to the road. The distinctive kidney grille, remarkable air intakes and prominently sculpted surfaces provide an immediate advert for the car’s performance and its engaging character as a driver’s car.

Grabbing the attention at the heart of the front end is the vertical kidney grille. “The kidney grille has always been a signature feature of BMW cars,” reflects Domagoj Dukec, Head of BMW Design. “The BMW Concept 4 presents a confident and classy take on this iconic feature. At the same time, the BMW Concept 4 offers a look ahead to the expressive face of the 4 Series range.” The vertically oriented grille fits seamlessly into both the proportions of the front end and BMW’s illustrious past. Indeed, its form and design reference legendary classics such as the BMW 328 or the BMW 3.0 CSi and therefore shine the spotlight on the BMW brand’s long and successful history as a maker of fine coupes.

The kidney grille is also home to some elaborate details. The grating itself contains horizontal trim elements with a faceted cut which create a neat contrast against the sporty design of the front end and lend depth and exclusivity to the grille. Look closer and another highlight is revealed: the intricate grating within the kidneys and air intakes, which is made up of an array of small “number 4s” joined together.

The slim and focused twin headlights are slightly angled and team up with the kidney grille to lend the front end a modern look with a strong identity. The striking LED light elements have no glass cover; instead they are worked into the body like threedimensional sculptures. This allows them to bring an even greater sense of modernity and technical sophistication to the front end. The sharply contoured bonnet extends the lines of the front end through powerful volumes and edging of precision. The bold surfacing frames the kidney grille like a gemstone.


The side – the aesthetic essence of a modern BMW coupe.
The BMW Concept 4 displays BMW’s signature proportions at their most modern form yet. The stretched bonnet, long wheelbase, flowing roofline and short overhangs create a modern, elegant and dynamic coupe outline and send energy coursing through the lowslung body even while it’s standing still. Within the silhouette, the ultra-pure surfaces of the new BMW Concept 4 form a powerful main body. The interplay of tautly chiselled volumes and a small number of extremely precise contours create a rare sense of emotion and dynamism. The expressive exterior paint tone Forbidden Red accentuates the car’s surfaces particularly vividly; those in the light at any one time project a rich, glossy red, while shade creates an almost black effect and a striking contrast. The interaction of contours and volumes therefore exude a dramatic sense of radiance and depth.

The athletic body incorporates a slender glasshouse with a narrow window aperture, which further emphasises the dynamism of the side. The long, sweeping roofline flows smoothly into the boot lid, giving the rear end a high-class and sporty aesthetic. The bulging rear wheel arches lend visual expression to the power coursing through the rear wheels and accentuate the muscular shoulders higher up. The slender area above the front wheels, meanwhile, strikes a neat dynamic balance. Its tempered volumes enhance visual agility and lightness. Together, the two sets of wheel arches give the new BMW Concept 4 a powerful and confident stance.

A horizontal main line between the wheel arches takes the place of a classical contour line in shaping the character of the flanks. It runs relative low down along the side of the car, creating a low visual centre of gravity. Further down, another character line rises dynamically from the rear of the front wheels towards the boot lid, bringing extra agility into the mix.

Sophisticated details at second glance.
Look at the BMW Concept 4 more closely and further classy details are revealed. The minimalist, two-section exterior mirrors emerge harmoniously out of the weather strips. The lower section in polished aluminium extends the weather strip in a flowing movement and becomes a mirror surface, while the aerodynamically optimised rear section is in body colour and rounds off the design of the mirrors in dynamic fashion. On the inside of the mirrors is an apparently floating BMW logo, which only comes to light on more detailed inspection.

The light-alloy wheels of the BMW Concept 4 are equally rich in detail. The 21-inch items represent a heavily “dished” take on the sporty five-spoke design, drawing the eye into their centre-points. The fronts of the intricate spokes have a high-polished finish, while the set-back surfaces are finely ground to create a slightly darker effect and give the rim design a sophisticated contrast.

The rear end – clear, eye-catching, dynamic.
The rear of the BMW Concept 4 sits low over the road, as befits a sporty car. The character line transitions from the flanks into the rear end in a broad, horizontal sweep and visually reduces the coupe’s height off the ground even further. Picking up where the front end left off, generously sized and clear surfaces with only a small number of lines are the dominant theme. Purism runs through every element of the rear end and creates a prominent tail graphic. The sporty glasshouse is indented into the powerful body, allowing it to chisel broad and athletic shoulders into the BMW Concept 4’s design. The vertical air outlets frame the lower section of the rear and emphasise the car’s broad stance. The LED rear lights consist of a single fibre-optic element, which lends the familiar BMW L shape a cutting-edge “heartbeat” graphic and dispenses with a glass cover. Their contours underscore the sportingly horizontal focus of the rear end and accentuate its brawny stance on the road. The striking diffuser integrated into the muscular rear apron sets the seal on the car’s rear-end design. Its vertical fins break up the clean surfaces of the car’s tail to send a statement of fine sporting pedigree, while the High-gloss Black paint finish with metallic particles lend it additional visual impact. The pair of exhaust tailpipes highlight a new and dynamic free-form, a detail of the BMW Concept 4’s design that expresses what this car is all about: the modern essence of a coupe oozing aesthetic appeal from every pore.
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OwlDance 09-13-2019 09:51 PM

I honestly, genuinely, didn't think they could make their pig nosed grille fetish worse but somehow they did. I didn't even think the current ones were that bad but this takes the cake.

Sasquachulator 09-15-2019 06:55 PM

Inspiration from Angry Birds....

their new 7 series has a comically large grille.......

Lantanafrs2 09-15-2019 07:12 PM

No mention of powertrain?

Tcoat 09-15-2019 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by OwlDance (Post 3257187)
I honestly, genuinely, didn't think they could make their pig nosed grille fetish worse but somehow they did. I didn't even think the current ones were that bad but this takes the cake.

It is a reveal concept it will get toned down about 200% for production. If it see production.

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Originally Posted by Lantanafrs2 (Post 3257691)
No mention of powertrain?

It is a first reveal concept they are years away from whatever power train they decide to use for production. If it sees production.

xdavidx 09-16-2019 02:32 PM

New cars just keep getting worse and worse... I always wanted them to revert back to the tall kidney grills of the old days, but not like this. Looks like they are getting their styling inspiration from the 5 year old Lexus grills.


Why can't they just put the e46 M3 back into production? That car was perfect...

WolfpackS2k 09-24-2019 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3257732)
It is a reveal concept it will get toned down about 200% for production. If it see production.

I hope you're right, however...have you seen the grille on the new X7 and 7 Series? Just as bad. And they are production vehicles.

:barf:

Sasquachulator 09-24-2019 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by xdavidx (Post 3257968)
New cars just keep getting worse and worse... I always wanted them to revert back to the tall kidney grills of the old days, but not like this. Looks like they are getting their styling inspiration from the 5 year old Lexus grills.


Why can't they just put the e46 M3 back into production? That car was perfect...

Seems like the new generation of BMW is getting a lot of design inspiration from the Japanese.

I've noticed it mainly with the new 3 series.....aside from the rear end looking almost like a Lexus GS or RC rear end, the whole car has a lot of sharp creases, angles and lines that seems to be more in line with Japanese design than the softer German design.

And as much flak as the Spindle grille from Lexus has gotten size and shape wise (which is getting softer and better integrated with the newer cars), seems like the BMW Kidney's just keep getting bigger and bigger....and honestly it doesn't look as clean as the older german designs.....

Tcoat 09-24-2019 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by WolfpackS2k (Post 3260633)
I hope you're right, however...have you seen the grille on the new X7 and 7 Series? Just as bad. And they are production vehicles.

:barf:

Personally I don't care if they put massive butterfly wings on the front of it since you could not pay me tp buy a BMW no matter what it is.


Actually there is a song title that aptly describes the current BMW grill trend!


[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-r-V0uK4u0[/ame]

HKz 09-24-2019 02:12 PM

guess I'm with the unpopular group thinking the new grill design is a nice change...in general I've always thought the majority of the old kidney grills were a bit boring and awkwardly small

vh_supra26 09-24-2019 03:31 PM

BMW 4 Series coupe looks sleek in light camouflage
 
https://www.autoblog.com/2019/08/12/...pe-spy-photos/

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Tcoat 09-24-2019 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by vh_supra26 (Post 3260729)

LOL My pictures froze while loading so I only had a corner of the first one but didn't realize what was happening.
"BMW 4 Series coupe looks sleek in light camouflage" took on a whole new meaning when I didn't have the whole context. I was baffled as to what you were talking about for a minute.


That doesn't look sleek at all!

Sasquachulator 09-24-2019 05:39 PM

The grille don't look anything like that concept...…
If anything the whole front end is just what it is, a 3 series.

StraightOuttaCanadaEh 09-24-2019 09:26 PM

If you remove the central vertical line in that grille, it looks exactly like an Audi... jesus bmw, what are you doing


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