BMW will at least change the grille …

BMW will at least change the grille …

BMW adjusts the grille on several new models. Design boss Adrian van Hooydonk explains this in an interview with the BMW Blog.

The design department has had to take a lot of criticism for the ever-growing radiator grille in recent years. It is jokingly called “pig nose”.

BMW adjusts the grille

You can now find this large grille on the 4 Series and the M4 and M3, for example. In these sporty models, the slats at the front are already large, although they are not yet the case with those of the 7-series. The luxury sedan is perhaps the most criticized design of BMW’s current lineup.

BMW M3, radiator grille

Although Bavarian brand Autovisie has said controversial designs are good for sales, it now appears to be moving away from the big grille.

At least on some models. In the interview, the designer says that the size of the grille is adjusted to each design. So you can distinguish the different models by the slats in the nose.

Talking is buying

Although the BMW M3 and M4, for example, have received a lot of criticism for the grille, Van Hooydonk has no regrets about the design. “We knew that if we made a change, people would talk. When people talk about your car, it’s not necessarily a bad thing. It would be bad if people were talking about your car but the car wasn’t sold. But they talk and buy.”

Radiator grill BMW i Vision Dee

What the BMW radiator grille will look like in the future is still a question. The design has certainly changed. Maybe we can expect a horizontal grille like we saw on the i Vision Dee last week. After all, this concept car is a preview of many design features and gadgets that the brand is now working on. In the video below, Stijn Kuster guides you through the study model.

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