BMW offers three optional equipment lines — Luxury, Sport and M Sport — that
include different wheel designs, color schemes, trim types, seats, steering wheels and even suspension tuning.
Not exact matches
Exterior options
include 11 paint options, BMW Individual paint finishes, «frozen» paint finishes and nine
different alloy -
wheel designs, going from 17 - inch to 20 - inch.
Design changes compared with the standard Sonata are mostly shared between the two hybrid models, and
include a
different front grille, updated front and rear fascias, revised headlights and taillights, and
different wheels.
While the powertrain carries over, almost everything else, from the
design to the mechanicals (
including all -
wheel drive), is significantly
different and better.
Standard appointment
includes 12
different metallic and nonmetallic paint options, three
different trim colors, three
different hood stripes, seven mirror cap
designs, and 12
different wheel designs.
Wheel choices
include 17s and 18s, with a few
different designs.
Final touches
include four new
wheel designs, each of which is specific to one of the four
different trim levels.
Options
include different alloy
wheel designs and sizes,
different upholstery materials, adaptive headlights, a panoramic sunroof, heated front seats and driver - assistance systems.
The M Sport package that's standard for the 430i and twin - turbo six - cylinder 440i
includes a
different design of 19 - inch alloy in a star - spoke pattern, Individual high - gloss shadow line finish, Anthracite headlining, aluminium hexagon trim, blue accent, M Aerodynamics package, M leather - bound steering
wheel, M legend for door sill plates / front quarter panels, black high - gloss finish for air breathers and kidney grille.
Everything
included in the R - Line trim level is also standard on the Executive; however the 18 - inch
wheels feature a
different design.
The GT Speed Black Edition also
includes a high gloss black finish to the exterior brightware (
including window openings and lamp bezels), all - black 21 - inch five - spoke directional
wheels, brake calipers in red or black, contrast colours to the front splitter, side skirts and rear diffuser in four
different shades (Hallmark, Beluga, St James» Red, Cyber Yellow), optional door mirrors colour - matching, seats and centre console bordered by contrasting leather in Porpoise, Beluga, Pillar Box Red or Cyber Yellow; contrast stitching at seats and centre console matching diamond quilting of the doors and Mulliner GT
Design seats.
You'll notice that the car is wearing two
different Monoblock
wheel designs — both of them are 19 inches in size and they go for RM 19,200 for a set of four not
including tyres.
Exterior
design differences
included a quad - headlamp forward fascia with larger grille and
different wheels.
Optional equipment
includes different alloy
wheel designs and a range of safety systems.
Aesthetic differences
include:
different design for the alloy
wheels on the outside; on the inside the petrol gets horizontal quilting for the seats instead of vertical; and the carpets are only offered in black.
To date these devices have
included roll - players, potato cannons, and color
wheels designed to distinguish
different brands of potato chips.
They also have some of that decade's free -
wheeling utopianism:
designed to be sat in and climbed over, the works could be reconfigured for
different sites
including parks and playgrounds, and were often left in situ following an installation.