The IS, GS, and RC use the same platform as the Toyota Grown.
The NX is a Rav4.
And your GX is related to the Land Cruiser Prado. It's also known as the 'European Land Cruiser'.
From what I understand from both Bimmerpost and A70TTR is that its suppose to be shorter than the MK4. Also newer BMWs that have switched to the their new modular platform have saved like 200-300lbs. Plus weight savings from being a hardtop vs a convertible like the Z4.
Yeah but the last one weighted like 3,500lbs. I believe A70TTR said the new one should come in around the 2,900lbs mark. Either way, it doesn't really look good for marketing purpose. :lol:
If it's about the size of the Z4 than it can't really be shorter than the 86.
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/motor-shows-pebble-beach-concours-delegance/bmw-concept-z4-shows-bold-design-direction
It shouldn't be too much longer. The Toyota test car is usually just a few weeks behind the BMW car when it comes to undressing the camo.
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/bmw-z4-spotted-with-lighter-front-fascia-camouflage.623/page-2
Maybe the angle makes it look shorter? :dunno: The "update is coming next week", and Geneva is still like 6 weeks away, so I doubt they would preview anything this early.
I believe Tada san said it takes 5 years to bring a sport car into production, so there still is time.
Yes, not only the front bumper, but the rear bumpers are different as well. The M sport model has air vents on the side of the rear bumper. Other differences is the exhaust tips. The base...