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BMW i4 electric 4-door coupé revealed in first photos
17 March 2021 5:52 pm / 3 comments
Sporting the highly-controversial full-height kidney grilles, the i4 has arguably the best-looking interpretation of that face yet, framing the nostrils with a trapezoidal centre opening and slim vertical Air Curtain inlets at the corners of the front bumper. The grilles, by the way, are largely closed off and feature a mix of raised and scalloped “dashes”, plus the i logo.
Along the side, the i4 features the usual Gran Coupé sweeping roofline and six-window glasshouse, retaining the G22’s reinterpreted C-pillar Hoffmeister kink. Unique to the i4 is the Air Breather vents, hockey stick side graphic (finished in BMW i blue here) and flush door handles, which are also expected to be found on the regular petrol- and diesel-powered Gran Coupé.
MEGA GALLERY: G80 BMW M3 and G82 M4 on track
11 March 2021 3:36 pm / 5 comments
Revealed to the world in September, the new G80 BMW M3 and G82 BMW M4 have been driven by selected media, with review embargoes having lifted yesterday. While the ongoing coronavirus pandemic meant that we weren’t able to fly in and join the festivities, we can at least marvel at the massive 240-image photo gallery that Munich has gracefully provided.
The two cars have courted a lot of controversy in the past months, thanks in no small part to the massive double kidney grilles that now take up the full height of the front end. Look behind those huge openings, however, and you’ll find the traditional M car recipe – a bespoke straight-six engine, rear-wheel drive and a comprehensively upgraded chassis compared to the standard 3 and 4 Series – albeit with some unconventional tweaks to the formula.