4 Series (G22) [Renders] 2020 BMW 4 series


The second generation of the BMW 4 Series consists of the G22 (coupé version), G23 (convertible version), and G26 (5-door liftback version, marketed as the Gran Coupé) compact executive cars. The G22 4 Series was launched in June 2020 for the 2021 model year and succeeds the F32 4 Series. Production: 2020–
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I think I need to see the front in person. I am struggling to like that feature thus far. Perhaps it'll be 7er LCI where, in the metal, it makes much more sense. Otherwise, I am digging everything else very much.
 
Yeah it's going to be hot, especially when the M4 arrives. The grille will grow on you, literally.

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Good for BMW to take some risks with design. The problem with the new 4 is that the worse thing about it isn't the front end. For me it's the rear. Trunk is too high. Meaning the distance from the top of the rear wheel arch to the window line is too wide and ruins what would have otherwise been a perfectly proportioned coupe. As such it looks like lowered "SAV coupe" rather than a true coupe. Also, no matter how big those rear tires are, they'll still somehow manage to appear small. Audi and Mercedes are guilty of that as well. Is this design a result of crash testing and safety or cost cutting measures ? or both ?
 
Something about the profile doesn't sit well with me. Don't know if it is the low placement of the door handle... It also just looks very plain compared to the rest of the vehicle.
 
Good for BMW to take some risks with design. The problem with...

My guess is it has something to do with having to compromise on the rear area/shape of the coupe to accommodate their respective 4-door coupe variant. Before the advent of the 4-door coupe, these 2 door coupes had much lower rear ends. That's just my guess.
 
Just like the 8er I think it will look best in Carbon Black.

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Nope. Tuesday at 12:15PM EST. Unless others leak it[/QUO...
still, also was the 5 series and e class coupe/cabriolet and autogefühl and others already show them with half a day earlier , so we will see it a lot sooner, be prepared
 
Just like the 8er I think it will look best in Carbo...
Black and dark colours works better for big cars(like 8 series) , limousine etc...for this 4 series coupe i think blue colours and that green colour will work even better with that mesh grill and will show up those lines better also, but thats my perspective and taste
 
The rear of the car has me more worried than the front ....the lights in particular. We should see the car soon.
 
Would like to see it in Bluestone as that colour provides a nice definition and shade to these surfaces.
 
looks awesome, BMW are being bold with their design.

So far, the new grill seems to work, and the car shares a lot with i4 concept.

Although, I doubt there will be any major changes with the 3 series interior, but I wish they will be as bold as they were with the interior, in my opinion its the only thing left to be revolutionized.
 
There does appear to be that "underwheeled rear plumpness" evident. Perhaps merely an optical illusion. Official presentation photographs should offer far better clues. In general, the exterior design appears sound, keeping in mind that the F32 is a damned difficult act to follow.
 
Like the front ... we have to be use to ... but the rear is too Japanese (infinity) IMO
 
Looks better than I expected, that bugs bunny grill certainly will grow on me, a bit like when Audi first launched their huge grills in mid 2000's, it took time to digest and one can say actually looks quite good now.
 
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Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, abbreviated as BMW is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The company was founded in 1916 as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, which it produced from 1917 to 1918 and again from 1933 to 1945.
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