Not exact matches
The
long, low hood (complete with sensuous
arches for the headlights) leads into an upright windshield and a sloping
roofline that settles into a stubby rear end — all trademark cues of Lambo's 1970s GT cars.
The new Coupe features unique detailing such as the
long frameless doors, a heavily plunging
roofline, prominent hunches over the rear wheel
arches, a generously tapered glasshouse, acutely angled rear window, high - set bootlid, horizontally mounted tail - lights and trapezoidal tailpipes integrated into the lower section of the rear bumper.
Innovative rear lights with OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) technology introduced by BMW M GmbH exclusively for the M4 CS and M4 GTS break new ground, while the front splitter, Gurney and rear diffuser, together with the
long CFRP bonnet, flowing, coupe - like
roofline, elegantly sporty M exterior mirrors and muscular wheel
arches, allow the new BMW M4 CS to cut an extremely dynamic figure, even when it's standing still.
Measuring 4.67 metres
long and 1.37 m tall, once again the sporty two - door mid-sizer presents a sleek
roofline,
long bonnet, short overhangs and sharp shoulder crease, but this time the latter bulges around more prominent front and rear wheel -
arches.
Sporty proportions with a
long hood, short overhangs, rearward cabin and smooth coupe - like
roofline arching over the windows to the C - pillars
Larger 21in alloys are fitted to the concept, as are flared wheel
arches, a taller
roofline, a
longer bonnet and more prominent beltline.
The resemblance stops from the A-pillar onwards with unique detailing such as the
long frameless doors, fixed B - pillars, a heavily plunging
roofline, prominent hunches over the rear wheel
arches, a generously tapered glasshouse, acutely angled rear window, high - set bootlid, horizontally mounted tail - lights and trapezoidal tailpipes integrated into the lower section of the rear bumper.
Compared to the 2018 Regal Sportback, the TourX is 3.4 inches
longer, showcasing a confident side profile and a
roofline accent piece that
arches along the entire length of the roof and D - pillar, eventually culminating in the LED - accented taillights.
Key exterior design elements unique to the new Mercedes include a relatively upright windscreen,
long frameless doors, fixed B - pillars, a heavily plunging
roofline, prominent hunches over the rear wheel
arches, a generously tapered glasshouse, acutely angled rear window, high - set bootlid, horizontally mounted tail - lights and trapezoidal tailpipes integrated into the lower section of the rear bumper.
Its
long bonnet, sloped
roofline, and defined wheel
arches are echos of other performance crossovers; but details like the pronounced hexagonal grille, signature tri-port accents, oval LED taillights, and integrated quad - pipe exhaust are Maserati - exclusives.