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The grill looks aweful!!BMW is reportedly working on a rugged new SUV designed to take on the Mercedes-Benz G-Class.
Codenamed “G74” the model will be built on the next-generation X5 platform and could potentially replace the XM as BMW’s flagship SUV.
Expected to debut in 2029, it’s set to feature a boxy design and serious off-road performance.
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This is just a render probably from the guys who shared this info😬The grill looks aweful!!
Not an easy task to take on OG G Wagon. Performance wise it could be great as BMW are known for engines, but build quality has to be addressed.BMW is reportedly working on a rugged new SUV designed to take on the Mercedes-Benz G-Class.
Codenamed “G74” the model will be built on the next-generation X5 platform and could potentially replace the XM as BMW’s flagship SUV.
Expected to debut in 2029, it’s set to feature a boxy design and serious off-road performance.
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I agree with you 200%.Not an easy task to take on OG G Wagon. Performance wise it could be great as BMW are known for engines, but build quality has to be addressed.
**PS : I like BMW more than Merc.
Merc Luxury with BMW Engines, that's a great combination.Mercedes-Benz is in talks with BMW to use its 2.0-liter B48 petrol engine in upcoming models, including the CLA, GLA, GLB, C-Class, E-Class, GLC and the new compact “Little G” SUV. The engine already meets Euro 7 standards and works well in plug-in hybrid systems, making it a practical option as Mercedes looks to strengthen its hybrid range.
Production would likely take place at BMW’s Steyr plant in Austria, with a possible U.S. facility under discussion. An agreement could be announced before the end of 2025, and the first Mercedes models using BMW engines may reach the market in 2027.
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Agreed!Merc Luxury with BMW Engines, that's a great combination.
Aren't these pitch black colors more prone to accidents at night ?
There’s this new trend wherein almost every company is coming up with limited dark editions and Mahindra took it a step further by collaborating with The Warner Bros.Aren't these pitch black colors more prone to accidents in the night ?