^^^ It does not work without the split setup. Already almost all cars in production use black surfaces and openings (pretending to be intakes and diffusers) to better distribute and balance front and rear facias (which are increasing in cross-section due to pedestrian safety regulations; radar equipment; electric batteries and the demand for larger grills). BWM's transformation of this negative space into headlights is a decent solution. The car looks lean and bold at the same time. It is not as beautiful as the S-class but it is more thrilling, which is a coup as far as BMW is concerned. This used to be Merc's design domain.
Quote from BMW head of design Domagoj Dukec :
(We thought how can we give more attention to detail , we can do this by concentrating just on the daylight , the beam which you need for the night you cant really design them or maybe in the future you will be able to do something) !!!
He admitted that they focused on the daylight design and treated the headlight as just a function because they cant design them !
Personally, I have no problem with the design of the X7 or the leaked photo of new BMW 7 series , i like the new design ,but there is no need to raise controversy twice in a row :
The first was large kidney
The second time with split headlights
These actions may have a negative effect , I realize that tastes differ from one person to another, especially the design, and there are those who did not like the design of the car, and I respect their opinion .
And I think everyone could have been satisfied (at least) if BMW hid the ( functional lighting) as they describe it, under an automatic cover similar to the charging port cover of electric cars :
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Can't stop looking at the front with no double headlights. Looks absolutely fantastic.
Can't stop looking at the front with no double headlights. Looks absolutely fantastic.
Rolls-Royce and Range Rover has the most advanced technology
I believe these are “entry” alloy options.Those wheels, novelty?
The in betweens.
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This.Can't stop looking at the front with no double headlights. Looks absolutely fantastic.
"Adds character" is the new "I swear it's not ugly".The double headlights add a hell of a lot of character.
Can’t see anything specific about the VFL that looks better than this G70.I wonder why bmw couldn't just produce the vfl? Real life translation issues I guess? It just blows the new design out of the water.
The VFL has a gorgeous side profile, low and sleek. The front looks deceptively elegant and aggressive. I say "deceptive" because the front bumper/valance is quite complex. The rear, like the rest of the car, has a new interpretation of BMW's rear end while maintaining other BMW IP details (H-kink, double kidney grille, L-shaped rear lights, etc.). While the S-Class and A8 had a more upright, stately look, the VFL was more in the mold of a Quattroporte that could more than compete in this class.Can’t see anything specific about the VFL that looks better than this G70.
Jesus, I guess @klier has dediced to go and delete what he had posted and go to do some yoga instead.
If anyone else thinks agreeing with this comment by 275 deserves to be insulted, I do recommend yoga to you as well.
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