{"id":5869,"date":"2025-05-28T14:31:00","date_gmt":"2025-05-28T14:31:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/autofusiontech.co.uk\/?p=5869"},"modified":"2025-06-03T12:04:28","modified_gmt":"2025-06-03T12:04:28","slug":"bmw-is-about-to-change-the-look-of-every-single-car-it-makes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/autofusiontech.co.uk\/index.php\/2025\/05\/28\/bmw-is-about-to-change-the-look-of-every-single-car-it-makes\/","title":{"rendered":"BMW Is About To Change The Look Of Every Single Car It Makes"},"content":{"rendered":"
The design direction of new BMWs has been a hot topic for years, some might argue for more than two decades, with many pointing to Chris Bangle\u2019s infamous E65 7-Series as the turning point at the start of the century. However, the German premium carmaker now believes it\u2019s onto a winner. <\/p>\n
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As it prepares to unveil its first Neue Klasse EV, it\u2019s clear the new design philosophy will soon touch every corner of the BMW lineup<\/a>, including its internal combustion engine models, and the rollout will be faster than anyone expected.<\/p>\n A New Design Era<\/strong><\/p>\n BMW will usher in its new design era with the second-generation iX3<\/a> at September\u2019s Munich Motor Show before following it up with the next-generation 3-Series, to be offered in both ICE and EV forms (though these will be separate models). After that, we can expect thoroughly updated versions of BMW\u2019s existing ICE models, starting with the 5-Series.<\/p>\n The automaker only launched the current 5-Series<\/a> in 2023, but a radical design overhaul is already well underway. Several prototypes have been spied testing in recent months, complete with updated front and rear fascias. Autocar<\/a> speculates that the interior of the luxury sedan could also be updated, perhaps with the brand\u2019s new Panoramic iDrive system. <\/p>\n