The latest BMW 3-Series has
established itself as a dominant force within its segment, on a global scale.
Now, if BMW's stock interpretation of the 3's
interior leaves you begging for more, you can add a little bit something extra
by acquiring the services of Carlex Design.
The Bulgarian tuner made sure to leave its mark by
covering up the seats (front and rear) and door panel midsection in dynamic
leather patterns. Ultimately, their goal was for the interior design to appear
as if it is "in motion."
Moreover, don't be fooled by the apparent carbon
fiber found across the middle of the seats, but also on the center hub of the
steering wheel - it's leather made to look like carbon fiber.
Overall, what we get here may not be as spectacular
as other builds that Carlex has put together, yet compare it to a regular
3-Series interior and this revamp will definitely stand out, for better or
worse. In a sense, this car's interior isn't all that different from the cabin
of this Mercedes C63 AMG, which received similar upgrades.