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X4 Concept

X4 Concept (Germany, 2014)

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BMW revealed its X4 concept that imagines a smaller, X6-style SUV coupe using running gear from the X3.

The X4 is a compact SUV that in broad strokes looks very similar to the X6, but the details differentiate it from its older sibling. The front has full LED headlights with LED running lights. The kidney grill gets three-dimensional details with a slight bend in the grill’s bars. The side has two prominent creases. One crease rises from front fenders, and the other extends rearward from the rear wheel arch. The front and rear have similar looks with three chrome trim pieces on the skid plates and front air intakes having the same shape as the tailpipes. It is 4.648m long, 1.915m wide and 1.622m tall with a 2.810m wheelbase. The concept rides on 21in wheels.


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