BMW Neue Klasse SUV revealed!

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I... actually REALLY like the design! Harkens back to retro BMW and the proportions are spot on. This should be a GREAT competitor to the Model Y and the upcoming Lucid midsize SUV, and it potentially has up to 400 miles of range!
Still hate the two central incisors up front
 
WTF! I thought after the i7 and i9 grill debate, BMW would never do a bad grill again. The sedan version is nice but why add the beaver teeth to the SUV version!!!
 
I like how the body shape is a bit stockier but they somehow made the kidney grill look even more like buckteeth.
 
Why so little front end shots?
 
I am very interested in seeing the complete specs on this BMW concept sedan. Van Meel v. Rawlinson…. Only good things will come from this competition.

Bring back the BMW films and Lucid create their own in this arena? Clive Owen for BMW, Jason Statham or Idris Elba for Lucid. Winner gets the Ian Fleming films.
 

I... actually REALLY like the design! Harkens back to retro BMW and the proportions are spot on. This should be a GREAT competitor to the Model Y and the upcoming Lucid midsize SUV, and it potentially has up to 400 miles of range!
The great thing about the EV industry today is that there are so many options out there. Some, Like xponents, will like the new BMW design. Others, like me (a former BMW owner/driver), won't. But in the same general space there are versions from Mercedes, Genesis, Audi, Porsche, Volvo, Polestar and soon Lucid. Given the wide variety of exterior and interior design, power levels, range levels, etc. there are many choices out there.

It was just a few years ago that one's choice was Tesla or Tesla (Nissan had the Leaf but it was not a competitive product for this level).
 
The great thing about the EV industry today is that there are so many options out there. Some, Like xponents, will like the new BMW design. Others, like me (a former BMW owner/driver), won't. But in the same general space there are versions from Mercedes, Genesis, Audi, Porsche, Volvo, Polestar and soon Lucid. Given the wide variety of exterior and interior design, power levels, range levels, etc. there are many choices out there.

It was just a few years ago that one's choice was Tesla or Tesla (Nissan had the Leaf but it was not a competitive product for this level).
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE this car! Great specs, great looking, good interior, and fantastic value for the money (60k for likely 400-450 miles of real world range)! BMW hit it out of the park with this one. Definitely a potential first car pick.
 
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