10 New BMW Cars with the Sportiest and Riskiest Designs in the Brand's History




The 2020 model year for BMW could be characterized by a couple of main trends: bigger kidney grills, new 4-door grand coupes, updated crossovers, rising horsepower and gradual electrification of the lineup. As a result of these tendencies, we are witnessing the release of 10 all-new models which are definitely worth your attention. Today, we will explore their major characteristics, prices and design elements.

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#1 2020 BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe / M8 Competition

After being forgotten for 20 years, the 8-Series grand tourer made a market come back in 2019, in coupe and convertible body styles. Now, the family is getting another member – a luxury four-door sedan, aptly named the 2020 BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe. 4 models are available – 840i with RWD or AWD, M850i xDrive, M8 and M8 Competition.

#2 2020 BMW X6 & X6 M

All-new for the 2020 model year, the BMW X6 enters its 3rd generation, and of course, it is arriving in the company of two M-engineered siblings: M and M Competition.

#3 2020 BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe

2020 BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe has completed its final testing and is ready to enter the premium compact segment in spring 2020. The new coupe shares the UKL2 platform with the 1-Series hatchback, inheriting the engines lineup and interior design from a sister model.

#4 2020 BMW i4

BMW will be opening up its electric lineup based on the CLAR platform with the iX3 crossover, however, right next in line stands the sedan model which shares design and dimensions with the 4 Series.

#5 2020 BMW X5 xDrive45e

After 5 years on the market, the X5 40e PHEV is being replaced by a more powerful 2020 BMW X5 xDrive45e, that gets the company’s new generation e-Drive powertrain.

#6 2020 BMW 1 Series & M135i xDrive

Available only as a 5-door hatchback, the new 1 Series belongs to the 3rd generation of the family, that makes a debut for the 2020 model year. In Europe, the car is offered in 2 gasoline and 3 diesel modifications, with the M135i being the range-topping one.

#7 2020 BMW Concept 4

2020 BMW Concept 4 was revealed at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show, and it now is expected to hit assembly lines in late 2020, as a new 4-Series coupe.

#8 2020 BMW iX3

of all powertrain variants, so the upcoming iX3, in essence, will be an electric version of the internal combustion iX3 crossover.

#9 2020 BMW 3 Series & BMW 330e

The 3 Series compact executive sedan has been with us for 45 years and in 2020 its transitioning to the 7th generation. As expected, the visual changes are reflected in the sharper body lines and a bigger kidney grille.

#10 2020 BMW X1

2020 BMW X1 gets a mid-cycle refresh this year, resulting in a more streamlined exterior design and new engine options, including the X1’s first plug-in hybrid drivetrain for the global market.

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  1. Let me share my very painful experience with BMW. I Bought a 2012, 528i M package with only 41k, from a dealer. (that time car was less than 4 years old), beautiful car, excellent driving experience until in about 2 WEEKS (yes saw it correctly 2 weeks only) when the car started smoking like crazy every morning and when the engine was cold, found out these cars have issue with Turbo charge and BMW offered extended warranty due to commonality of the issue. It was fixed in BMW of Monrovia in south CA. the car run for less than 6 months before the check engine light came on and dealer charged me $190.00 to diagnose the issue and told me it would cost me $850 to fix an issue with thermostat. and they did, few month later, it was another check engine light but this time a independent mechanic helped me and changed the engine belt. The battery was the next to get changed, Then the driver side Harness Safety Belt Seat Belt Clip got messed up and I had to buy a used one form eBay and changed it myself to save some money and time (these time BMW dealers are charging $210.00 /h labor (more than what most of the physician get paid). In less than 3 years and when the car had only 60k all the interior bottoms started chipping paints and the seat (in particular driving seat) started fainting and cracking), I bought interior paint and fix the seats but the bottoms kept chipping, and while in 72 k, car had drive train issue and needed either new engine (12k) or thanks god, I found a mechanic who helped me change the Timing chain, and tensioner (which BMW is under a huge lawsuit for being such an unreliable cars) for about 4k. and happily sold the car. If these are not reliability issues what will be!! PLEASE stop selling this stupid car until the company takes responsibility.

  2. I love BMW’s and I have 2 of them The E30 and the f30 do I have been in the Tesla model three for a month and I got to say BMW drops competitor to model 3 I will definitely get it

  3. BMW it used to be very innovative they should’ve gone were Tesla is right now before tesla for them to get there title back they have to offer a full EV Version of Every car they have

  4. A concept I4 in a darker colour looks pretty much good…..Then the big kidneys are not that dominant……..even better would be if they reconnect the splitted bumperline under the headlights…..

  5. ?Fckn Disappointed.
    All the new BMW's look FUGLY with that big grill and the 8 looks like the old 6. There was a reason why they stop making 6 and only to find out the new designer brought them back.
    Bmw investors wanted to pull out because all cars look the same old design so the new designer from Romania is trying to do it differently by changing it to the bigger grill.
    Fckn Dumbass, seriously.?

  6. I wouldnt keep such an awful bmw even if it was a gift.. And i own bmws since 1986… This design with those grills is awful. I cant beleve that a designer got paid for that

  7. Regarding BMW; as a frustrated YouTuber asked his BMW dealership mechanic after having many frequent (and expensive) repairs of his BMW cars; is there any reliable BMW car out there?
    BMW response: "Not that I know of"!

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