A few weeks ago we imagined what the new products of the Bavarian brand would look like without the “top floor” of its separate optics, and now we’ll depict those the same model, but with traditional headlights.
Like last time, let's start with the X7 crossover, which, during restyling, was the first (in April 2022) from the model line to try on the now fashionable design solution for front optics. The rendering shows not just a variant with traditional optics, as the pre-restyling SUV is, but one made in a new style. The main headlight blocks have moved a little higher, and in their upper part there are LED running lights, similar to the standard crossover.
Render of the BMW X7 with traditional headlights 1/2 Standard BMW X7 2/2
The flagship 7 Series sedan has undergone similar transformations, joining the BMW lineup just a few days after the X7. In addition, for a more traditional look, the hood connectors have been redesigned, which now extends to the “nostrils” of the radiator grille. The grille itself, as in all renderings, remained unchanged.
Render of a BMW 7 Series with traditional headlights 1/2 Standard BMW 7 Series 2/2
Another flagship of the company is the XM sports crossover , which premiered in September 2022. Here the changes are slightly different: the blocks of daytime running lights are taken as the basis, since they are successfully located under the horizontal edge of the hood. These blocks have been enlarged to accommodate low and high beam elements, and the LED “shades” themselves have also become slightly larger.
BMW XM render with traditional headlights 1/2 Standard BMW X7 2/2
What other cars would be interesting to see in a transformed version? Write about it in the comments.
Meanwhile, the day before yesterday the premiere of the updated 3 Series sedan and station wagon, as well as sports versions of the M3, took place. Fortunately, they still retain the front optics of the traditional shape.
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