"BMW's Latest SUV Lineup Raises Eyebrows: What's Behind the Bold Redesigns? In a move that's sending shockwaves through the automotive world, BMW has unveiled its revamped X7 and X5 crossovers, boasting striking new designs that stray from traditional SUV norms. The X7, in particular, has adopted a sleek 'wagon-like' profile, while the X5 has bid farewell to its signature split tailgate. But what's behind these bold changes, and how will they impact the market? One thing is certain: with General Motors' Three Rivers plant set to produce axles for these high-end vehicles, car enthusiasts are abuzz with excitement. Dive into the full story to discover the inspiration behind BMW's daring redesigns and what they mean for the future of SUVs."
The Three Rivers plant makes axles for the GMC Sierra and the Chevrolet Silverado pickups. The redesigned X7 crossover adopts a “wagon-like” profile, while the next-gen X5 ditches its split tailgate, ...