Rainer271
Kraftwagen König
It is distinctive in comparison with the 7er thanks to the details that showcase further individuality between the two.
I think this too the details makes the different.
It is distinctive in comparison with the 7er thanks to the details that showcase further individuality between the two.
@Bricks could have compared it to the new e class and his point would still be valid.You are comparing a standard executive sedan with a luxury Coupe? And a Performance luxury SUV?
@SCOTT27 I understand what your saying about the need for BMW to be conservative for its mainstream cars. My question is, could the market be changing to demand more interesting design?I understand the need to be conservative especially when the market is concerned.
Hence why 3er,5er,7er,X3,X5 are conservative to appeal to the existing customer. We have X5 customers for example who have been with the X5 ever since the E53 in 1999. So the formula cannot be too radical.
The above vehicles not only demand to conservative but also familiar. It is the customer that drives the decision in regards to the next stage of design for a specific series. Design is always rated highest.
I enjoyed the 2000s especially when BMW had to go radical and get everybody's attention.
It was a gamble that paid off. Unfortunately you will never see anything the likes of that again for a mainstream vehicle from BMW or indeed any other manufacturer. They don't want to take the risk because if It does not work especially in a high volume vehicle then your stuck for three-four years before you can ever consider a conservative refresh.
Where we can push the envelope is with specific niche vehicles such as the i3 and i8 because you have to show something new when entering a new phase of mobility. Vision Efficient Dynamics brought the i8 to reality. And Vision Next 100 will also bring something to reality also. MINI is also conservative for a reason, it has a huge following but many see MINI as a different brand away from the original incarnation. MINI seem to be attracting more customers that are older.So MINI will get back to a more youthful and engaging concept with an all new model that will be fully announced in 2017.
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The market for the 5er is very conservative. The F10 has been monumental in its success. It even brought back customers who defected in regards to the avant-garde E60. Therefore the clinics addressed the pros and cons of the F10.
That is what the customer wanted.
progress in terms of technology and more efficient engines.Oversight on BMW's part. The customer wanted a return to form from E to F generation (which they did) but the customer also wanted something new from F to G. Instead, what BMW has done is refresh F generation designs and that was a poor strategy.
As far as the customer goes, conservative is fine, but they want progress. BMW did not progress the design enough and took evolutionary way too literal. Now it's up to BMW to give the G30 the best first impression it can get.
progress in terms of technology and more efficient engines.
U cant compare those cars to the 5erI couldn't agree more. Why is it that Porsche and Mercedes are able to make beautiful and sporty bumpers with dimension and depth and then all the new BMW's look like a dog bone shape was carved out of the bottom. It really falls flat and looks like a total afterthought. If they think we don't notice we do....
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Oversight on BMW's part. The customer wanted a return to form from E to F generation (which they did) but the customer also wanted something new from F to G. Instead, what BMW has done is refresh F generation designs and that was a poor strategy.
As far as the customer goes, conservative is fine, but they want progress. BMW did not progress the design enough and took evolutionary way too literal. Now it's up to BMW to give the G30 the best first impression it can get.
I'm guessing they will love it like sales show they love the G11 7er.
BMW comes out with some of the best concept car designs and then.......
Expecting another evolution in the name of conservatism.
Uhm, you really are talking about yourself and some forum members. The general public, the people who will be buying the car, will love it like a freshly baked bread. Those taste the same everytime as well.
G30 will be the number one in it's class again, just like the F10.
Regardless if it's just me and "some" forum members vocalizing the same opinion, the point still stands: BMW needs to get on with their design language already. I'm sure the general public would agree.
Ok guys please stay on topic thanks.
I think the discussion is more about the current and future design direction of the BMW range rather than the G30 specifically. I prefer to see the official images first before talking about the design.What is not on topic? We are discussing the design of the G30 5 series here.
I enjoyed the 2000s especially when BMW had to go radical and get everybody's attention.
It was a gamble that paid off. Unfortunately you will never see anything the likes of that again for a mainstream vehicle from BMW or indeed any other manufacturer. They don't want to take the risk because if It does not work especially in a high volume vehicle then your stuck for three-four years before you can ever consider a conservative refresh.
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