BMW is preparing a deep restyling of its flagship. The full premiere will take place at the Beijing Auto Show, which opens its doors on April 24 this year. To stir up interest, the brand published a single image that hints at some of the design nuances.
After restyling, the “seven” will retain the huge “nostrils” of the radiator grille, which, it seems, will become even larger. Apparently, the current management of the brand considers this front end design to be as effective as possible.
Meanwhile, Robert Lutz (former executive vice president of BMW) believes that modern BMWs are “beyond ugly” but people are literally forced to buy them with no alternative.
“I think BMW has serious design problems right now. I think some cars are just terrible from the front. Too artsy, this steampunk look,” Lutz previously told reporters.
It seems that the harsh criticism of the recognized expert was not heard by the bosses of the famous Bavarian automaker, and therefore the 7-Series will continue to exploit the design “beyond ugliness.”
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