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Even BMW’s Gas Cars Will Look Like EVs

Last updated: October 19, 2024 7:08 pm
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BMW’s Neue Klasse concepts have taken the automotive world by storm, offering a glimpse into the future of the brand’s design language. The Neue Klasse sedan made its debut in 2023, followed by the Neue Klasse X crossover earlier this year. Many enthusiasts believed that these concepts would pave the way for BMW’s electric vehicle lineup. However, head of design Adrian van Hooydonk has revealed that the design cues from the Neue Klasse concepts will be implemented across all upcoming BMW models, including combustion engine vehicles.

In an interview with Top Gear at the Paris Motor Show, van Hooydonk stated that every BMW model will feature elements inspired by the Neue Klasse concepts, with variations in design to distinguish between gas and electric variants. This approach aims to provide customers with a cohesive and modern BMW experience, regardless of their choice of drivetrain.

The exciting news doesn’t stop there – van Hooydonk expressed confidence that the production models will surpass the concepts in terms of aesthetics. Drawing a comparison to the i3 and i8, he mentioned that the production cars tend to be more refined and compact, enhancing their overall appeal.

BMW is set to launch at least five Neue Klasse models by 2029, including a new 3 Series, an M3, SUVs, and a high-riding coupe. The first models are expected to hit the market as early as next year, with the majority arriving in 2026 and beyond. This ambitious lineup showcases BMW’s commitment to innovation and design excellence.

As the automotive industry transitions towards electrification, BMW’s adoption of the Neue Klasse design language signifies a bold step towards the future. With a blend of cutting-edge technology and striking aesthetics, BMW is poised to redefine the automotive landscape with its upcoming models. Stay tuned for more updates on BMW’s Neue Klasse revolution.

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