The Next Chapter in BMW Design: A Deep Dive with Adrian Van Hooydonk
In an exclusive interview, BMWâs Head of Design, Adrian Van Hooydonk, shares a fascinating look into the future of the BMW brand at CES 2025. With BMW set to debut its highly anticipated Neue Klasse vehicles later this year, Van Hooydonk didnât hold back on what fans can expectâfrom the revolutionary iDrive X to bold design choices, supercars and coachbuilt cars, and much more.
Neue Klasse: A Game-Changer for BMWâNeue Klasse is skipping an entire vehicle generation,â Van Hooydonk revealed, highlighting the lineupâs groundbreaking advances in electric drive systems, vehicle intelligence, and digital connectivity. At the heart of this transformation is the Panoramic Vision display, a next-gen interface that seamlessly blends BMWâs focus on driving with the demands of a connected, digital lifestyle. âThis isnât just an update; itâs a reinvention,â he added, describing the Neue Klasse as one of the most significant leaps in BMWâs history.
Redefining Iconic DesignOne of the most exciting changes? BMWâs decision to replace traditional chrome accents with light. The iconic kidney grille and double headlamps are evolving into illuminated elements that not only look futuristic but also house advanced sensors for autonomous driving.
Van Hooydonk assured fans that while the brand is embracing modernity, itâs staying true to its roots. âBMWs will always look dynamicâeven standing still,â he said, emphasizing that the brandâs signature long hoods and short overhangs arenât going anywhere, even in an electric era.
Electric Meets EmotionG50 3 Series and NA0 i3When asked about balancing electric and traditional designs, Van Hooydonk made it clear: the distinction will be subtle. âWe donât want our ICE and EV vehicles to look like they belong to different worlds,â he explained, noting that both will reflect BMWâs core values of performance, emotion, and timeless design.
Looking AheadThe interview wasnât just about the Neue Klasse. Van Hooydonk touched on BMWâs coach-built projects (yes, the Touring Coupe and Skytop), ALPINA’s unique role within the lineup, and how AI is starting to play a part in BMWâs design process. He also talked about the canceled BMW i16 supercarâan idea thatâs been in and out of the spotlight for years.
âI wonât stop dreaming about it,â he admitted, fueling speculation among fans.
Catch the Full InterviewWant to hear more about BMWâs bold plans for the future? Watch the full interview with Adrian Van Hooydonk here:
First published by https://www.bmwblog.com
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