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I posted it a few days ago, but just for you I will post it again...
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Thanks for sharing Steved.
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Thanks! Seems like there is some cladding in that pic.
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The positive things I took away from that picture are that it seems to have similar proportions to our current X5, maybe a little more front overhang but the rear overhang still looks quite tight and dynamic. The front end looks like it could be an evolution of the existing one (which is a good thing) rather than being some weird progeny of an X3/5 series.
Although there is cladding it looks like it's hiding a 'feature', which lets face it would make quite a change from most modern slab sided BMWs. I'm hopeful that there is a shape underneath the cladding that's worth hiding. It looks like it's been designed with 20" wheels from the outset and the arches are suitably flared and muscular, which is a characteristic the X5 posseses over the Cayenne for instance. I guess overall it looks quite dynamic and recognisably an X5, all of which I take as being a good sign.
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If only current owners had a say in the design process...
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I like it!!
Thanks, Steve! Juan
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