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      03-01-2013, 12:52 PM   #1
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The N-Front

Hey,

most of us know the question of taste – which font-bumper looks better – the M-Front or the normal-Front?

A good portion of the Z4 drivers normally choose the retrofitting of the M-Front, when they want to enhance the e89-design.

Me too! I’ve already bought a used M-Front, which will be painted and installed within the next weeks (before spring).


For me, the M-Front looks visually more attractive than the regular, normal front-bumper does.

But why? If you take the drawings of the Z4 as a basis, you can directly see the definite intension from the designers for a clear and strict silhouette and contours, which repeats in V-design consecutively.
This design looks very harmonious – the structures and edges are following definite lines and recur especially at the front vehicle in the bonnet, the lights down to the lower part of the front-bumper. In my opinion this looks even much better than the x-form of the M-front, which does not follow the contours:



Everybody knows that car-concepts are never converted 1 by 1 to the serial design – and the Z4 is already very close to the concept study!
On closer examination of the normal front-bumper I recognized that this bumper has additional design potential.

BMW shook the front design up negatively because of two very simple parts:

1. BMW uses at the high-power motorizations silver application of the outer air inlet grille, which draws the complete attention to this part.

2. BMW interrupts the above mentioned design lines and does not paint the covers between the grilles in car-colour. Because of this, there arises a too wide „yap“.

For me, the lower part of the bumper ruins the complete front view because of these two parts.



Unfortunately I’ve not seen any Z4 which has enhanced these two parts on the “n”ormal-front-bumper, yet.
Because of that I name the result of my minimal changes “N”-Front. In my opinion the complete front-view looks different (better) because of these two small changes.

With a total amount of only 30 Euro, the initial great design of the concept study is rudimentary realizable.





In my opinion the „N“-Front looks much more harmonious, more elegant and more sporty than the normal front, but not so sporty like the M-Front does.
But the M-Front does not consort with all colour-/ and wheel-combinations.

If I wouldn’t have a bargain for retrofitting the M-Front, I would have been totally satisfied with the N-Front.

I hope you like the N-Front. Perhaps someone will do the same design changes now?
If there was someone who did these changes before, I reinvented the wheel but gave it a name…
If you don’t like the changes, it is like at all things – each to his own!

Cheers from Cologne,
Phil
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