I Think BMW’s Massive Glowing Grilles Are Great, Actually

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BMW has been making waves for all the wrong reasons. Or, just one, actually—it’s been building awkward-looking cars with giant nostrils. However, there is light on the horizon, quite literally. I’m here to tell you that the Bavarians have turned a corner, and their new grilles have won me over. Why? Because now, they light up!

Call me juvenile, call me a philistine, I don’t care. Glowing grilles are awesome, they’re useful, and they’re exactly what the car world needs right now.

Outraged? I’m sure. Let me explain.

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This is good.

Here’s the thing. We’re not living in 1957 anymore. Sealed beam headlights are over, combustion’s kind of on the way out, and wallpaper hasn’t been an appropriate choice for home decor for well over half a century now. Cars aren’t supposed to look the same forever. We’re living in the gosh-darned future, and it’s high time we started acting like it!

We got a taste for this in the late nineties. Manufacturers rejoiced at the invention of the blue LED, and stuck them on every appliance in our lives. Meanwhile, the tuning scene fell in love with neons, and started the underglow craze. For a minute there, we were on the cutting edge.

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But then we all went too hard with silver-this and millennium-that, and designers revolted. Everything got toned down. Culture ricocheted and backfired, and we went back to plaid shirts and punk rock, before we tripped over vaporwave and ended up spat out back into the present day.

Now, the EV transition is here and automakers want to make things look modern again. Lighting is the way to do. We have magical LEDs that put out tons of light in a tiny package for very little power usage. You can stick them on anything and behind anything and make it glow, and you can do it in all kinds of cool colors.

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Mercedes gets it. The brand, that is, I can’t speak for my esteemed colleague.

BMW started with its backlit “Iconic Glow” grille and it’s only gotten better since then.

Luxury automakers didn’t miss the memo. They went ham on ambient lighting for interiors, and it’s showing up in exterior design too. Mercedes-Benz started putting glowing badges on its cars, and BMW’s gone one further. It’s started illuminating grilles, and it ought to be celebrated for it.

BMW started with a backlit glow on the X6 back in 2019, and that was kind of cool. But it was the XM Concept in 2021 that really nailed the format, with the glowing outline of its snout drawing eyes from a mile away. Today, you can get the illuminated kidney grille on much of the modern BMW range, including the new X3, on which it looks particularly badass.

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Tell me that doesn’t move you.
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Sometimes features from rad concept cars actually become a production reality.

While the large BMW grilles can look foolish at times, they’re ultimately much less offensive when they’re glowing in the dead of night. They give the vehicle an amazing visual signature in the dark, and highlight one of the most potent pieces of BMW’s design language. Plus, they look like something out of a sci-fi movie, and I’m tired of pretending that isn’t cool.

The glowing grilles can also serve as a useful safety feature by serving as running lights, particularly during intermediate lighting periods like dawn and dusk. This isn’t critical in a world where daytime running lights are mandatory, but they certainly don’t hurt.

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Can I get a hell yeah?
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Hell yeah! BMW only included this in B-roll for the X3. This should have been a headline pic, baby!

Now, you might hate glowing grilles. You might think they’re ugly and that they have no place on a modern BMW. But that’s okay—they’re not hurting you, and you don’t have to have one!

Meanwhile, those of us that like them will continue to enjoy them. We’ll keep driving around making “pew pew” sounds as we pretend to shoot lasers from our roadgoing starships, with the ambient lighting set to red because we’re in a dire combat situation! Okay, maybe that’s just me, but still. They’re fun.

It bears noting this isn’t even a new idea. Car companies—even the conservative ones like Ford—have been experimenting with glowing badges and similar accoutrements for decades. For a certain type of enthusiast, they make a cool car even more special.

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YES! YESSSSSS!

The one criticism I have is that BMW doesn’t do a good enough job showing them off. It has a handful of pictures of glowing grilles laying around, but they’re not exactly easy to find. Sometimes, that’s the way with controversial features, but it makes it more difficult to celebrate them!

Honestly, though, that’s my take, and I stand by it. Automakers have the technology to make bits of our cars glow. It’s not expensive to do, and it can look really cool. Plus, when OEMs do it, it tends to look a lot less tacky compared to slapping on aftermarket gear from AliExpress and the like.

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BMW’s even got the influencers out repping them at Coachella. Of course, depending on your tilt, that might harden your opposition.
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Still, call me a fan.

I’m all for more illuminated badges, more illuminated grilles, and yes, factory underglow. I’m still waiting on that last one, but it can’t be far away, right?

Image credits: BMW

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158 thoughts on “I Think BMW’s Massive Glowing Grilles Are Great, Actually

  1. BMWs now look vulgar. Posh, luxury but Vulgar. I would not buy a new one for the styling. I own 3 BMW as we speak they are (e28,e39,e38) so you know I am a fan no more.

  2. A few days ago, my family took the old e38 7 series out and stopped at the ice cream stand in town for lunch. While there, a complete stranger, a gentleman in his 50s there with his wife struck up a conversation saying that he had been looking at our car and thought it was really well styled. It was boxy in the right places and had curves in the right spots was his opinion.
    He had no idea it was a 23 year old car, great design transcends time, and BMW was on the top of the world with timeless design in the late 90s.

  3. A few days ago, my family took the old e38 7 series out and stopped at the ice cream stand in town for lunch. While there, a complete stranger, a gentleman in his 50s there with his wife struck up a conversation saying that he had been looking at our car and thought it was really well styled. It was boxy in the right places and had curves in the right spots was his opinion.
    He had no idea it was a 23 year old car, great design transcends time, and BMW was on the top of the world with timeless design in the late 90s.

  4. The last photo with the 7 series looks like a car version of a Mole Rat. I used to want a 7 series after watching 007 movies. Once they depreciated and I got older, they are now no longer reliable. They still look good though with the small grille, wide headlights and classic BMW styling.

    1. The e38 7 series of the 007 Bond film is possibly the most reliable 7 series to be built. They are awesome cars and totally worth owing one. My parents have had 3 over them over the last 23 years. Aside from notoriously terrible plastic cooling system components, they are solid cars.

      1. I was close to buying one about 8 years ago. From my research and reading I decided to pass. Of course I never drove or rode in one. If I had, I’d probably own one right now.

  5. The last photo with the 7 series looks like a car version of a Mole Rat. I used to want a 7 series after watching 007 movies. Once they depreciated and I got older, they are now no longer reliable. They still look good though with the small grille, wide headlights and classic BMW styling.

    1. The e38 7 series of the 007 Bond film is possibly the most reliable 7 series to be built. They are awesome cars and totally worth owing one. My parents have had 3 over them over the last 23 years. Aside from notoriously terrible plastic cooling system components, they are solid cars.

      1. I was close to buying one about 8 years ago. From my research and reading I decided to pass. Of course I never drove or rode in one. If I had, I’d probably own one right now.

  6. Conceptually? Yeah, I mostly agree. I think some cars could really pull off having their grill silhouette outlined or backlit or whatever, but BMW? The manufacturer with arguably the worst grill designs on the market right now? No. Just no.

    I’ve had a new 7 series driving behind me and I felt personally attacked that even in the dark of night I couldn’t escape it’s design, that I had this giant glowing pig nose tailgating me and I could do nothing but stare at that big dumb squiggle between the headlights. Let someone else, who can actually make something visually palatable give it a crack so I can decide if it’s a hot, new idea or a truly tacky fad.

  7. Conceptually? Yeah, I mostly agree. I think some cars could really pull off having their grill silhouette outlined or backlit or whatever, but BMW? The manufacturer with arguably the worst grill designs on the market right now? No. Just no.

    I’ve had a new 7 series driving behind me and I felt personally attacked that even in the dark of night I couldn’t escape it’s design, that I had this giant glowing pig nose tailgating me and I could do nothing but stare at that big dumb squiggle between the headlights. Let someone else, who can actually make something visually palatable give it a crack so I can decide if it’s a hot, new idea or a truly tacky fad.

  8. we tripped over vaporwave

    Ok I know vaporwave is supposed to be ironic so I technically like synthwave but still, it’s the ultimate driving music for me.

  9. we tripped over vaporwave

    Ok I know vaporwave is supposed to be ironic so I technically like synthwave but still, it’s the ultimate driving music for me.

  10. Counterpoint: no.

    More detailed counterpoint: German car manufacturers haven’t figured LEDs out, especially those exposed to heat/cold and harsh driving conditions like vibration. Don’t believe me? Almost every 10 year old Mercedes, Audi and BMW have one or both DLRs yellowed out. It’s a known and common issue with the LED modules slowly burning out.

    These illuminated “design features” will fail, will cost thousands to fix and owners will either choose to ignore the yellowed or burnt light or simply turn everything off.

    https://youtu.be/F9BUsgURb-Y

    https://www.reddit.com/r/Audi/comments/vm1lqw/drl_burnout_suddenly_both_drls_are_turning_yellow/

    Etc…

  11. Counterpoint: no.

    More detailed counterpoint: German car manufacturers haven’t figured LEDs out, especially those exposed to heat/cold and harsh driving conditions like vibration. Don’t believe me? Almost every 10 year old Mercedes, Audi and BMW have one or both DLRs yellowed out. It’s a known and common issue with the LED modules slowly burning out.

    These illuminated “design features” will fail, will cost thousands to fix and owners will either choose to ignore the yellowed or burnt light or simply turn everything off.

    https://youtu.be/F9BUsgURb-Y

    https://www.reddit.com/r/Audi/comments/vm1lqw/drl_burnout_suddenly_both_drls_are_turning_yellow/

    Etc…

    1. I’m still laughing. Saw one on the road Monday night and internally pointed and laughed like Nelson. I was driving though so I had to settle for shaking my head and chuckling at the person who said give me light up nostrils please and thank you.

    1. I’m still laughing. Saw one on the road Monday night and internally pointed and laughed like Nelson. I was driving though so I had to settle for shaking my head and chuckling at the person who said give me light up nostrils please and thank you.

  12. I have mixed feelings about it. I think that are other ways to add more light (in the decorative sense) to the front that will look better.

    But maybe is something new that I still need to get used to it.

  13. I have mixed feelings about it. I think that are other ways to add more light (in the decorative sense) to the front that will look better.

    But maybe is something new that I still need to get used to it.

  14. Although I can’t quite say I like any of BMWs styling, I do have to admit the grille lights are kinda neat. I think it opens up more opportunities to have do something creative with those massive grilles that keep popping up on everything.

  15. Although I can’t quite say I like any of BMWs styling, I do have to admit the grille lights are kinda neat. I think it opens up more opportunities to have do something creative with those massive grilles that keep popping up on everything.

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