Visual Car Reviews

Do you like the new design of the brand new 2025 BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé? 🔥

▶️ Watch the full visual review: https://youtu.be/dw5jWuyCdK8

1 week ago | [YT] | 559



@anonymoususer855

It's a lot better than some other BMWs that came out in the past few years. The rear looks good. I like the tail lights and the "lip" spoiler. I don't see any exaggerated fake exhaust tips, which is great. The diffusers are spot-on. The front looks okay — much better than the ridiculously gigantic grilles in other models, but this grille is still too big (I wish this stupid gigantic grille trend in the automotive industry would die out already). The headlights are not ugly, but are a bit disappointing. I wish there were a couple of fog lights below the main lights — that's a trend that died out in the industry and I never understood why, since fog lights are useful and look good in any car. The side profile looks good. The wheels are okay, but could be improved. The dashboard looks high-tech and I love it. I wish you would have included more pics of the interior for us to better see the seats.

1 week ago (edited) | 1

@balamanian5346

look like skoda

1 week ago | 2

@Husqvarna901TE

Thought it was a Kia Forte at first

4 days ago | 1

@Igor-p3b

The price in Europe is ridiculous. China has better prices for better options

1 week ago | 0

@Ceaser4Real

I would have the previous model any day. It's the best. Oh, and in blue.

1 week ago | 1

@XN7Skys

At first glance, one might question whether this is truly a BMW. Were it not for the unmistakable badge, the vehicle’s exterior could easily be mistaken for that of a budget-brand Chinese or Korean model. The design language feels disconnected from BMW’s established aesthetic heritage. Step inside, and the impression persists. The expansive digital display and overall cabin layout evoke strong parallels with contemporary Chinese automotive interiors. While there’s no denying the build quality or tech presence, the styling choices seem tailored more toward consumer preferences in the Chinese market than to the brand’s traditional design philosophy. In many ways, it appears BMW has opted to prioritize regional appeal over brand consistency — a move that may divide longtime enthusiasts.

1 week ago | 0

@andreamartino9156

🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍

1 week ago | 3

@rimbaud6x2

fish?

1 week ago | 4

@MrPerfect-um3ov

Every car look the same these days and it’s regressing

1 week ago | 1

@Edvinas_Bartkus

This shit looks like hyundai or kia.

1 week ago | 3

@michelacasule4714

👍👍👍👍👍 👍👍👍👍👍 👍

1 week ago (edited) | 2

@NguyễnNhậtQuang6886

chất

1 week ago | 0

@АлексейСидоренко-р4с

Не самое страшное извержение пьяных дизайнеров

1 week ago | 1