With its sleek new front end design that reinterprets the BMW
trademark kidney grille and twin round headlights, and a longer more aerodynamic body emphasising the distinctive swept back wedge shape, the new 3 Series Sedan offers a dynamic and elegant presence on the road.
Not exact matches
Despite the swirly camouflage, you'll find BMW's
trademark dual
kidney grille up front with wider openings.
Outside, the signature «
kidney» style front
grille — a BMW
trademark — no longer feeds air to an engine, but instead houses various sensors that help to make autonomous driving possible.
The first 7 Series would share many of the same cues designer Paul Bracq employed on the 3, 5, and 6 Series models that came before it: shark - nose front end with BMW's
trademark twin
kidney grille, the Hofmeister kink in the C - pillar, and the trunk's rolled - off trailing edge.
Benefitting from a mid-term facelift in 2010, the BMW 3 Series Convertible presents a broader face and more aggressive features, built around the
trademark BMW
kidney grille.
Up front, the
trademark twin
kidney grille is flatter and wider, and the headlamps are narrower and less rounded around the edges.
It shines through in
trademark features such as the slightly forward - slanting BMW
kidney grille at the front end flanked by the distinctive twin circular headlights.
The
trademark BMW styling cues including a wide
kidney grille, dual round headlights, strong side contour lines and rear L - shaped taillights give the car an instantly recognisable appearance while its broad low stance provides a powerful presence on the road.
In a head - on view it can look pretty sinister, with BMW's
trademark twin -
kidney grille.
As evident from these Automedia spy pics, this prototype is devoid of the usual M
trademarks, such as the quad exhausts, bespoke wing mirrors and double - bar
kidney grille.