I think it will look better with a six cylinder engine.
Yes - I like the styling
No - I can't get passed the looks
I think it will look better with a six cylinder engine.
I don't like it and I voted No, but I accept it's conceivable that it could grow on me and it might look better in the flesh.
Apart from the huge grill I think it looks great. It will take some time to get used to that face though.
Stuck a similar point on a different thread in relation to stupidly oversized front grilles - the 7 LCI is almost 18 month old now. Anyone think it looks good now that some time has passed?
I think we should open a book on how many of the people voting that they can't get past the looks (4 series) will own one of these in the next, say, 10 years?
Current: BMW 530e M-Sport - '17, BMW 630i Sport auto - '07, BMW 325i Coupe - '93, BMW Z4 2.5si Auto - '07, '90 BMW 316i Lux.
Previous: BMW 328i Coupe - '96, BMW 530i SE auto - '07, BMW 530i Sport auto - '02, BMW 318i SE Touring - '07, BMW 330Ci Sport - '04, BMW 520d SE - '11, BMW 523i SE - '00, BMW 328i SE Touring - '00, BMW 523i SE - '97, BMW 323i SE - '98, 330Ci - '00, 325i Coupe - '93, 318Ci - '01, 316iSE - '98, 325iSE 2dr - '91, 320i Conv - '91, 325i Coupe - '92, 320i 2dr - '91.
On the 7er and X5 / X7 the size is somewhat an issue but in time I'll be able to see past it. I think I've more issue with the fact they appear to be cheap quality...almost as if they took an OEM grille and wrapped it in Chrome.
The 7 series grille still looks a bit OTT, but the 4 series is on a different level. It's not just about the size but the shape. I get they might be an homage to the earlier days of the marque, but I'm just not sure it works. It's like it's trying to respect both the earlier tall/narrow style and the newer wide/deep style but it achieves neither and just ends up looking confused.
So let's review, 80% of BMW enthusiasts think it's hideous
Your move, BMW.