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What would you say if BMW asked what would you want...

After they showed the new i4 Concept, which is they said it is 80% production-ready, BMW has asked Andoniscars what would we like to see in its design.

Well...

We said we like shooting brakes. We like sporty stance with matching styling, we like coupes with low roof, we like sculptured body, smooth silhouettes, we like nice headlamps, we like subtle wheel design, we like not too over sized kidney grilles...






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