Since both the new BMW X5 and 8-Series cars will be
launched sometime next year, your favorite Bavarian automaker is still busy
testing as many prototypes as it can in cities around the world. One of Carscoops readers, Miha, caught these two cars on camera in Ljubljana, Slovenia recently,
and at least as far as the X5 is concerned, the SUV seems to be one of the
earlier prototypes.
Judging by its license plate, it was probably
registered around the same time as this G05 X5 prototype, spotted in Copenhagen
back in April. As you can see, the camouflage is just as heavy, revealing very
little about the SUVs shape and design elements.
Thankfully, we already caught a glimpse of the new
X5 wearing very light camouflage earlier this month. Compared to the current
model, the new car features a leaner exterior with larger kidney grilles, a
more pronounced shark nose and possibly even smaller taillights.
Underneath all that, the all-new BMW X5 utilizes the
automaker's CLAR (cluster architecture) modular platform, also found in the
5-Series and 7-Series - with which it will share a variety of petrol and diesel
engines. Some sources suggest that the 2019 X5 could be up to 250-300 kg lighter than its predecessor, something that will help improve
performance, handling and fuel economy figures.
As for the 8-Series Coupe, the Germans are playing
their cards very close to the chest when it comes to its design, although we
know it will resemble the 8-Series Concept. While
this particular prototype is just as well-camouflaged as any of the other cars
we've seen, we have actually taken a peak inside the cabin on a separate
occasion and we can tell you that there are some similarities to the Concept,
specifically the button configuration or the gauge cluster.
Like the new X5, the 8-Series will also utilize the
CLAR platform, offering customers a choice of Coupe or Convertible, with an M8
version set to take its rightful place as the flagship of the range.