X3/X4 [Spyshots] BMW iX4 2026 (NA7)


The BMW X3 is an SUV manufactured by BMW since 2003, based on the BMW 3 Series platform. Now in its fourth generation, BMW markets the car as a Sports Activity Vehicle, the company's proprietary descriptor for its X-line luxury vehicles. 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, trading its practicality with a sloping rear roof which offers a sportier styling. BMW has indicated 2025 will be the X4's final model year.
Leylandi loved 4-door coupes because the class was created by Mercedes. However, he doesn't like coupe SUVs at all because the class was created by BMW. If the first model of this class had also come from Mercedes, Leylandi would have loved it too. :)
I didn't see your message because I ignored you. Seeing this nonsense made me realize once again how right my decision was. What Mercedes created was the CLS. It's not a design disaster. BMW created a class of GTs and coupe SUVs. Keep praising this nonsense. IGNORE :firstprize:
 
I didn't see your message because I ignored you. Seeing this nonsense made me realize once again how right my decision was. What Mercedes created was the CLS. It's not a design disaster. BMW created a class of GTs and coupe SUVs. Keep praising this nonsense. IGNORE :firstprize:
And Mercedes followed because there were emerging markets for this type of SUV as a Coupe. A sports car with practicality.
 
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If that is not real then it could be a very realistic CGI/AI render. It looks good, I like this shape of iX4, certainly more interesting than the previous model.
 
Just curious...

Are you generally, categorically averse to AI ? Not only in the context of design visualization.
I know I'm categorically averse to AI slop. Any and all of it. Because it just signals to people that it's okay to not bother learning how to do things, like draw, write or even read.

Anyway. Am I the only person who thinks all "SUV-coupes" are hideous homunculi that not only look ugly, but are fundamentally compromised vehicles that don't actually make any sense?

The iX4 looks like it'll look better than the current X4, but it still looks like a complete pig compared to the iX3, which looks better and is more functional.
 
I know I'm categorically averse to AI slop. Any and all of it. Because it just signals to people that it's okay to not bother learning how to do things, like draw, write or even read.

Well, one could the consider neurological disorders such as dyslexia, dysgraphia or dyspraxia. Nothing at all to do with "laziness" and "not bothering". In these particular instances, AI is an effective tool. Of course, when AI commands processes that can be accomplished by the use of sound human creative and constructive skills, it is then in which you have a legitimate point.
 
I know I'm categorically averse to AI slop. Any and all of it. Because it just signals to people that it's okay to not bother learning how to do things, like draw, write or even read.

Anyway. Am I the only person who thinks all "SUV-coupes" are hideous homunculi that not only look ugly, but are fundamentally compromised vehicles that don't actually make any sense?

The iX4 looks like it'll look better than the current X4, but it still looks like a complete pig compared to the iX3, which looks better and is more functional.
I suppose these are just different opinions or ways of looking at it, but I think it's great that there are other types of silhouettes on the road and not always the saturation of classic SUVs that are everywhere. They also compensate for the lack of car coupes, offering some excitement and novelty in design....

I like most of them a lot; they convey power and "sportiness."
 
Well, one could the consider neurological disorders such as dyslexia, dysgraphia or dyspraxia. Nothing at all to do with "laziness" and "not bothering". In these particular instances, AI is an effective tool. Of course, when AI commands processes that can be accomplished by the use of sound human creative and constructive skills, it is then in which you have a legitimate point.
Thats not the point. The physical act of making the drawing, writing or reading the text is only part of it. Those things will atrophy, with AI being used as a crutch. But the bigger problem is the comprehension. We will lose the ability to comprehend what we're reading or looking at.
And I'm sorry, but it is laziness. There are people with far worse challenges than dyslexia or whatever that have overcome their problems with being able to create art. And that it is that effort that is what makes it distinctly human. It takes years and years of consistent effort to be good at anything.

Anyway, We're getting off-topic.
 
We will lose the ability to comprehend what we're looking at.

The ability to fluently and precisely articulate text prompts are arguably a sign of possessing the ability to comprehend what one is looking at. Neurological disorders in which visual spatial deficits (inability to "transport what is clearly perceived mentally" to a sketching hand, for example), do not necessarily mean that one is unable to comprehend proportions, surfacing, organic integration, detailing etc.

My take. And you're correct. We are beginning to drift off topic.
 

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