X3/X4 [Spy Shots] BMW iX3 2025 (NA5)


The BMW X3 is an SUV manufactured by BMW since 2003, based on the BMW 3 Series platform. The BMW X4 is a compact luxury crossover SUV manufactured by BMW since 2014. The X4 is widely considered as a "coupé" version of the X3.
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Love me some Opel. Grandland looks proper now. Previous generation looked super ordinary, it was just boring. It still has a conservative design compared to the 3008/5008 brothers but still, much better than the outgoing model.
It also seems to be leaning more towards the D segment now, looks much bigger than the 3008.
 
I don't think regulators are going to do anything unfortunately. I've been seeing so many headlines mentioning the Euro NCAP requiring more buttons to earn full ratings, but it's only 5 things they require "Indicators, hazard warning lights, windscreen wipers, horns and SOS call functions".

Wouldn't change anything as I don't even think any cars besides Tesla are sold that wouldn't meet these requirements. They can still go on burying things like the heated steering wheel in submenus.

The latest Volvo EX30 is a Tesla copy, it’s awful. I can’t believe Volvo dropped the driver display, at the very least they could have installed a HUD.
 
Renderings based on the patent photos:

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Only thing left to worry about, is how the light units will turn out. Which I bet, nothing like the concept.

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Render looks great. The main problem, as you say, are the headlights, which seem to look awful when ignited.
 
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