The BMW design revolution started in 2001 with E65 7-series ... or even a bit earlier - in 1999 - with Z9 Gran Turismo Concept (design study).
Till 2001 BMW designs were described as "classic", "elegant & beautiful", "aggressive & sporty", yet were also heavily criticized as being "same sausage of different length", "unimaginary", "boring", "too predictable", "overused".
Therefore BMW BoD (board of directors) decided to go more "funky & fuzzy" - choosing "avant-garde" design language, fitting best BMW brand image as sporty, bold, powerful, expressive, and pioneering. Especially after BMW also decided to go very "tour-de-tech" with their cars.
Of course some "old forces" like Mr. Reitzle were opposing too radical designs, and when removed from BMW AG the design revolution finally started.
It was described by BMW design chief & guru Mr. Bangle (and his #1 protege Mr van Hooydonk) the new design language had a task to push design boundaries as further as possible - so in the next generations BMW would have a great platform to work on. It was a risky, but the went for it. Especially after detecting new trends in emerging Asian markets - where BMW had set their focus. It was also done to "revive the interest in the company & the brand", to "keep the brand alive, and exposed". And in this regard the succeeded completely.
Of course some design details were not perfectly executed - not so much a fault of designers, but more of tooling engineers. Mind that eg. E65 was conceived in very difficult times (Rover debacle) and therefore the budget was limited - causing also too short testing procedures, and finally experienced as electronic glitches (especially the iDrive).
It was planned from the beginning there would be 2 design poles / anchors: 7-series on one side - representing luxury & elegant design, Z4 & 1-series on the other side - representing sporty & youthful design. All the other models were somewhere in between - using elements from both poles.
Yet every model had an agenda - more low-volume models like Z4, 7er, 6er were more prone to experimenting & being more radically styled. 1er was a special case - with "crazy & funky" design since it was aimed at younger people. So was the 5er - which was a task to "break away from gray": set itself as the most progressive, sporty, and avant-garde car in executive class. While other mainstream models like 3er, X5, X3 were designed to be more conventional - to appeal to broader audience. Initially X6 was set to be a "crazy & funky" car as well, but they went for more conventional way - making a proper "X5 coupe" instead a more individual design.
Mind the times have changed in the last 10 years. The world is different than it was in the 90s - the years of peace & prosperity. 9/11, war on terrorism, global warming, changes in financial markets, high gas prices, rising of new empires (Russia, China) etc.
So have changed the trends in tastes - aesthetic preferences etc. So the trend researches have shown. Luxury buyers seem to shift to more "simple" designs. AVH described that as "Zen aesthetics" or "Reduced design".
Also the BMW marketing department wasn't really keen on experimenting too much - Mr. Ganal (now CFO, then CMO) said once there was a really thin line between controversial & unappealing design, and the BMW would do styling experimenting in the future. Which was also a plan - said by Bangle & AVH when E65 & E85 Z4 were introduced - also saying new design platform would be refined & smoothened in the next generation.
So ...
Today ... New trends, less experimenting, new platform is set, refining & working on styling can begin.
Yes, there will be still some "experiments" - but more as new type of vehicles (=new designs: eg. X1, F5, X4, 4dr GT etc), yet without total styling revolution.
So, this generation of most models will be refined & evolutionary. Also returning back to roots - bringing back the shark-like nose, more sporty stance, more driver-oriented dash, more prominent shoulder line, more horizontal stance.
But since BMW design mantra still is the "revolution every 2nd generation" we can expect some cars that look a bit too "generic & evolutionary" today to start new revolution. Starting design revolution with every generatin will be too costly (tooling!).
So, in this generation it won't be the 7-series who will begin the design revolution but some other model will get this role. Although F01 7er still brings some fresh elements to the styling - not being seen before.
So, the times of utterly controversial designs / styling are over at BMW. For now ... For a few years.
This generation is all about "revolutionary evolution" with a touch of "back to the roots" spice.
Does that mean the new designs from BMW are boring & unexciting? NO, definitely not. There will still be some very interesting details & features, creating some debates.
But do not expect such debates, and such controversy as experienced when E65 & E85 were introduced.
The point is were are already used to design elements such as "angel eyes", "neon tubes" "eyebrows", duck-tail boot lids (aka Bangle-butt), flame surfacing, shark fin antenna etc. And the new generation of BMW cars will continue to feature all these stuff - but a bit refined - so they will all look familiar. Lacking the "new" factor. Especially since also other carmakers are mimicking all these features, making original BMW stuff "less special".
So, the new designs will be more matured, more refined, more aggressive, more sporty. And the new stuff - missing on some current cars: much more elegant, more up-scale looking, instantly gorgeous. While still staying fresh, sharp, interesting, exciting & avant-garde.
What can I say more? The last 7+ years have been very bumpy. Now it's time to settle down a bit. Perhaps it's time Audi to show more boldness, or MB shock us with some crazy design.
