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The 2025 BMW i4 Finally Looks As Good As It Drives

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If you’re in the market for an electric entry-level luxury sedan, the BMW i4 is likely your best overall option, and the 2025 BMW i4 brings some small yet meaningful updates that should enhance usability while making this Bavarian machine easier to look at.

Granted, pickings are slim in this segment. You’ve got the Polestar 2 which isn’t as competitive as it used to be, and some might argue that the Tesla Model 3 is a luxury car although they’d be wrong. The facelifted Model 3 is a noticeable improvement, but it also doesn’t feel any nicer than a Hyundai Ioniq 6. So, that leaves us with the BMW i4 to blend actual luxury with the form factor of an entry-level electric sedan, and this facelifted model seems to do just enough to appear somewhat fresh.

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Let’s start with toning down appearances. The most contentious part about the i4 is that it has a kidney grille silhouette like a fully-spread hotdog bun, and because much of it isn’t really a grille, it came across as unnecessary peacocking. Well, BMW’s designers have been figuring out how to tone down the giant kidneys, and this is the solution for 2025.

2025 BMW i4 eDrive40

Alright, so the radar sensor is more exposed than on the outgoing model, but thematically blending the actual kidney grille openings with the lower grille mesh visually shrinks the kidneys, and that seems like a good thing. Oh, and new headlights feature daytime running lights with a close enough angle to the jowls in the front bumper to tone down the bumper contouring.

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2025 BMW i4 eDrive40

Around back, updates are confined to new taillights with laser-illuminated fibre optic elements, while in profile, new wheel designs round out the looks for 2025. We’re talking about a subtle facelift here, but an improvement nonetheless. Granted, styling improvement over the outgoing model doesn’t seem particularly hard, but that’s low-hanging fruit.

2025 BMW i4 M50

However, the big upgrade to the 2025 BMW i4 is found in the interior, where an important infotainment upgrade should make a real difference. The outgoing i4 features iDrive 8, and it might be the worst variant of iDrive from a usability perspective, and that includes the original VxWorks kernel system found in the Bangle butt 7 Series. Think heated seats buried in submenus, to start. The 2025 car gets the iDrive 8.5 upgrade which actually docks quick access to stuff like heated seats, your tunes, an app launcher, media, and the home menu. You know, stuff that should’ve always been docked. Achieving what should be the bare minimum isn’t something worth celebrating, but it’s definitely worth noting.

2025 BMW i4 M50 xDrive

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Other upgrades to the 2025 BMW i4 include new interior trims and upholstery options, including black-and-red upholstery on the M50 xDrive that looks like a scene kid’s backpack, and more minimalist center HVAC vents with illumination. Also on deck? Two new steering wheel designs and available augmented reality in the heads-up display that will give drivers Midnight Club-style arrows for navigating confusing intersections. Again, not game-changing, but nice to have.

2025 BMW i4 eDrive 40

With mildly toned-down styling and a mildly tuned-up interior, the 2025 BMW i4 certainly looks promising as an entry-level luxury EV. We liked the pre-facelift model we drove in 2022, and all the little alterations for 2025 promise to make this thing slightly easier to live with. Expect pricing to be announced later this year, as the refreshed i4 is set to enter production in July.

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Kyree
Kyree
6 months ago

It doesn’t look any better to me than it did. It would look amazing if they

1) Capitulated on the elongated kidney grille and brought us something closer to what the 3 Series has

2) Reversed the side DLO kink, to make it look more traditionally BMW-like

TheFanciestCat
TheFanciestCat
6 months ago

Are we looking at the same car?

Evan M
Evan M
6 months ago

botched nose job

Gerontius Garland
Gerontius Garland
6 months ago

I’m sorry, what? It’s even uglier now.

RedR58
RedR58
6 months ago

I didn’t think that could be possible, yet here we are.

Chronometric
Chronometric
6 months ago

The old beaver grill was hideous but it was a statement. This one is an embarrassed smirk after a loud fart.

Dan1101
Dan1101
6 months ago

That isn’t a BMW i4, it’s the new Alfa Romeo Beaver.

Hangover Grenade
Hangover Grenade
6 months ago
Reply to  Dan1101

Alfa Romeo Junior Beaver.

Eric Gonzalez
Eric Gonzalez
6 months ago
Reply to  Dan1101

Beaver Motor Works

Thomas Metcalf
Thomas Metcalf
6 months ago

Any word on how much the heated seat subscription costs?

Andy Individual
Andy Individual
6 months ago
Reply to  Thomas Metcalf

Haven’t heard, but apparently it will only come bundled with the window tint subscription.

Thomas Metcalf
Thomas Metcalf
6 months ago

That’s where you have to pay a monthly fee to make the windows clear enough to see through right?

RedR58
RedR58
6 months ago

“but thematically blending the actual kidney grille openings with the lower grille mesh visually shrinks the kidneys“

That’s hilarious.

Thomas Metcalf
Thomas Metcalf
6 months ago
Reply to  RedR58

BMW really needs a nephrologist on staff. Those kidneys are still swollen. It could be a serious medical condition.

Bill Garcia
Bill Garcia
6 months ago
Reply to  Thomas Metcalf

It’s terminal – need a transplant from sth you can actually look at without feeling sick.

My bet is to just go back in time and pull the e39 design off the shelf. Don’t mess with it, just tweak what’s necessary under the skin. Probably take the same approach with the interior, mostly.

RedR58
RedR58
6 months ago
Reply to  Bill Garcia

As an aside, normally, I oppose the use of front license plates on cars, but the one in the photo somehow makes it slightly more bearable, in the same way it’s better to get a staple in your finger instead of a nail..

MEK
MEK
6 months ago

Can’t wait to see how much “Laser Taillights” cost to replace when they ultimately fail after 5 years. (Just like the LED lights that are supposed to be lifetime but inevitable aren’t)

Ben
Ben
6 months ago
Reply to  MEK

Even if they don’t fail, if a truck backs into you in a parking lot is it going to cost $10000 just to replace one tail light?

Sure, insurance pays in that case, but insurance isn’t a charity. They’re going to pass that cost right back to us.

D-dub
D-dub
6 months ago
Reply to  MEK

You know, I have one simple request. And that is to have beavers with frickin laser beams attached to their tails. Throw me a bone here.

BOSdriver
BOSdriver
6 months ago

I don’t think it looks better. Then again, most BMW designs take time for me to think they look good in general.

Fjord
Fjord
6 months ago
Reply to  BOSdriver

They only seem to improve with age, because the newer ones are increasingly hideous so the older ugly stuff looks better in comparison.

Drew
Drew
6 months ago

I don’t think it looks better. I prefer the current look, even though it’s not the best-looking vehicle either.

I hope that BMW buyers do like the current look, because I have considered a lightly used i4 and anything that might drive the pricing down and/or the supply up would be appreciated. I might just go back to shopping around for one.

Mike F.
Mike F.
6 months ago

A friend of mine has a 2023 M50, and based on driving it a couple of miles, it’s a very nice car. Quick as hell, comfortable, with a very nice ride and solid handling, given that it’s a pretty heavy car. The big obvious downside is the styling. The new front end looks a bit better to me, although still anything but beautiful. We’ll see whether that along with the other incremental improvements now allow the positive aspects of the car to offset the negatives for more potential buyers.

Stef Schrader
Stef Schrader
6 months ago

Nope, that’s still hideous up front. The awkward sensor, the big kidneys that need to die already—it’s all bad! It looks generic out back, which, well. Fine. The front is unforgivably awkward, though. Only spraying ranch dressing (…I’m assuming it’s ranch based on how bad it looks) on a little over half the hot dog bun makes it look even worse.

Also, what’s that personal assistant? A FISH??? First, BMW (INAPPROPRIATELY!) steals FWD from Mini, and now Fishie? Annoying, never-satisfied FISHIE???

DAMN YOU, FISHIE!!!

“Damn you, Fishie!” is STILL an inside joke between Mental and I to this day because, well, that damn fish was never happy: https://jalopnik.com/i-couldnt-keep-the-damn-fish-in-the-new-mini-clubman-ha-1751724365

Last edited 6 months ago by Stef Schrader
Mechjaz
Mechjaz
6 months ago

I see the Ferrari Fox is keeping busy.

MATTinMKE
MATTinMKE
6 months ago
Reply to  Mechjaz

Always working to expand their territory.

Angrycat Meowmeow
Angrycat Meowmeow
6 months ago

The 2025 car gets the iDrive 8.5 upgrade

I really hope I’m wrong here, but this is why nobody wants the manufacturers infotainment. What are the odds of them upgrading 2024’s to iDrive 8.5? I’m guessing about zero. They’ll make up some excuse about the hardware not being able to support it, or they’ll just flat out say “nah”. You want a software upgrade for your stupid screen? Buy a new car.

Mike F.
Mike F.
6 months ago

That seems to be the BMW way.

HOT_HATCH
HOT_HATCH
6 months ago

Yeah. Tesla has been doing OTA updates for what, a decade + now? Seems like 5 years of software support should be the bare minimum.

Fahfoofnik
Fahfoofnik
6 months ago

FYI: the 2024 i4 *does* ship from Munich with iDrive 8.5 now. Most 2024 i4 owners have already done the remote software upgrade from 8.0–>8.5.

Angrycat Meowmeow
Angrycat Meowmeow
6 months ago
Reply to  Fahfoofnik

Happy to be wrong on this one

Eric Gonzalez
Eric Gonzalez
6 months ago

Car manufacturers are worse than those generic Android phones you get for free with your plan. The Android version you get is the Android version you’ll forever see.

OldJackBurton
OldJackBurton
6 months ago

Sorry to cross the streams, but to me, that front end is a dead ringer for a Sullustan from Star Wars. https://www.starwars.com/databank/sullustan

Crover Gleveland
Crover Gleveland
6 months ago
Reply to  OldJackBurton

Sullustan = Ram Truck with Rebel trim grille

Ricardo Mercio
Ricardo Mercio
6 months ago

The styling would suggest that it drives like a pig.

Thevenin
Thevenin
6 months ago

The i4 is low-key one of the best EVs in production today. It gets 280mi@75mph and charges 10-80% in 29 minutes for a charge speed (miles/minute) higher than a Model 3 LR. The motor design is brilliant. Reviewes speak highly of its handling compared to Tesla and Polestar. There’s a lot to like, and I’m just waiting for them to depreciate into my wage bracket.

But my god, the front end is hideous. It did not need a subtle facelift. It needs the Scooby-Doo gang to come rip of the front fascia, revealing a sensible M6 underneath. It needs Nic Cage to take its face off and replace it with the front end of an i8 (oh, or better, a Z8).

I don’t know what BMW designers are on, but they need an intervention.

Stef Schrader
Stef Schrader
6 months ago
Reply to  Thevenin

Gosh, this. BMWs are nice to drive, but I could not own a car this hideous.

Mechjaz
Mechjaz
6 months ago
Reply to  Thevenin

Z8, the car that got me into BMWs. It’s how I talked my mom into buying the Z4 that I have now – “it’s like James Bond’s car!” Once Pierce Brosnan entered the equation, she was much less interested in the X5.

Vc-10
Vc-10
6 months ago
Reply to  Thevenin

Have to agree. I currently drive a Polestar 2, which is a wonderful car, but the i4 is definitely a step up in so many ways. The cabin is definitely much better than the Polestar’s, and the battery/motor/range setup is great. Unfortunately for BMW…. the Polestar is a much, much, prettier machine. That the Polestar is cheaper also helps!

Data
Data
6 months ago

I’ve got a cataract in one eye and even I can see it’s still ugly. If they are going to force a touchscreen on me, give me LCARS for a bit of fun, at least. It never occurred to me when watching TNG how terrible fully touchscreen controls would be.

Those wheels are terrible, as well. I could see them being part of a locking mechanism to open the secret treasure vault in a National Treasure movie. From basket weaves to those, yech.

DialMforMiata
DialMforMiata
6 months ago
Reply to  Data

Those wheels do have strong Fallout vault door energy.

Nsane In The MembraNe
Nsane In The MembraNe
6 months ago

No it doesn’t. Beaver teeth=no dice. I actually think the i4 is a pretty compelling package and they run some killer lease deals on them but I will never get used to how absurd they look from the front.

Trouthawk
Trouthawk
6 months ago

Agreed. When it is time to replace my A5 Sportback, I’d love to get another comfortable fastback sedan and I’m strongly considering going electric. The i4 pretty much ticks all the boxes but I don’t think I’ll ever come to accept the beaver grille. I’m hoping Audi puts something compelling together in this segment.

D-dub
D-dub
6 months ago
Reply to  Trouthawk

What about the e-tron GT? Barely-used ones are like $60K.

Trouthawk
Trouthawk
6 months ago
Reply to  D-dub

That’s pretty compelling. I didn’t know they had taken that much of a depreciation hit already. I figured with their $100k+ MSRPs, they were going to be out of reach.

D-dub
D-dub
6 months ago
Reply to  Trouthawk

I’d rather have a used etron GT and $20K in my pocket than a new i4 BeaverMawWagon

Lockleaf
Lockleaf
6 months ago

I agree about the beaver teeth. But also, the rear 3/4 shots, that bottom black corner seems so insanely complex, for no reason. Incongruous and ugly. I don’t really share any aesthetic preferences with the team that designed this thing.

Nsane In The MembraNe
Nsane In The MembraNe
6 months ago
Reply to  Lockleaf

I find it maddening because I’m a card carrying BMW fanboy, and I actually think there are several cars in their lineup that are very attractive. The 8 series looks incredible, the current 3 series is handsome, and I think their SUVs are easily the best looking of the Germans outside of the abomination that is the iX….and on the more controversial side of BMW design takes I think the Z4 is great looking (and my neighbor has one that I see pretty much every day, so I’ve had a lot of time to form my opinion) and I also like the current 2 series coupes, including the M2.

Folks are going to come around on those real soon and our cool goth uncle agrees with me. They’re classic BMW through and through. But anyway, this is a long winded way of saying that the beaver teeth stuff especially irks me because I KNOW BMW is capable of great designs…so there’s just no reason for them to be subjecting us to the vile abominations that are the 4 series, 7 series, iX, et cetera.

When those designs started to come out 3 or 4 years ago everyone was like “oh you’ll get used to them”. And guess what? I haven’t. It was garbage then and it’s still garbage now.

Cryptoenologist
Cryptoenologist
6 months ago

Have you seen it in person? I thought it was offensive but it just doesn’t bother me that much in real life. The rest of the car is so compelling, I would love to be able to justify a lease.

D-dub
D-dub
6 months ago

10% less homely! and slightly less infuriating controls! are not the selling points they think they are.

RedR58
RedR58
6 months ago
Reply to  D-dub

“Our cars are less worse!”

BunkyTheMelon
BunkyTheMelon
6 months ago

“Looks As Good As It Drives”
From every angle but the front

Andy Individual
Andy Individual
6 months ago
Reply to  BunkyTheMelon

You probably don’t want to be in front of it when it’s driving anyway.

BunkyTheMelon
BunkyTheMelon
6 months ago

I also don’t want to see it in my driveway. Too damned fugly.

Canopysaurus
Canopysaurus
6 months ago

Don’t care.

V10omous
V10omous
6 months ago

 some might argue that the Tesla Model 3 is a luxury car although they’d be wrong.

I’m not a Tesla guy, but you’re splitting hairs pretty thinly to argue an entry-level BMW that comes standard with vinyl seats and without heated seats or wireless charging is any more luxurious than a Model 3. The BMW bias is showing.

Alexk98
Alexk98
6 months ago
Reply to  V10omous

I think there is something to be said about the general lack of customization with Tesla, and that the Model 3 interior is so aggressively stripped of character for the sake of cost, that despite my general dislike of BMW design direction, the 3/4 series seems like a far more compelling cabin. Also hasn’t BMW always locked expected features behind an options package on entry level cars as a way to advertise a lower than realistic lease deal?

V10omous
V10omous
6 months ago
Reply to  Alexk98

Also hasn’t BMW always locked expected features behind an options package on entry level cars as a way to advertise a lower than realistic lease deal?

I’m sure they have, but that doesn’t scream “luxury” to me.

To me, neither the i4 nor the Model 3 are luxury cars.

Alexk98
Alexk98
6 months ago
Reply to  V10omous

That’s fair enough, I’m also a a serial Japanese brand buyer, so to me I view anything from the 3-series and up from BMW to be luxury, but with obvious differences as you go from 3 to 5 to 7. I think we can all agree, the 2-series sedan is just a Mini, and in no way a true luxury car, but a creatively marketed ploy to separate people from their money.

TheHairyNug
TheHairyNug
6 months ago

So, it drives like a POS?

World24
World24
6 months ago
Reply to  TheHairyNug

My exact thought too.

Last edited 6 months ago by World24
Mechjaz
Mechjaz
6 months ago
Reply to  TheHairyNug

+1, same thought. That is not a good looking car.

Last edited 6 months ago by Mechjaz
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