What are the two holes on the front side of a BMW called?

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LaGabriel
07/30/25 10:05am
The two holes on the front side of a BMW are called the grille. The grille: As the window for supplying air to the engine, the grille is usually located behind the car's front grille and directly in front of the engine compartment. Its main functions are cooling and supplying air to the engine. Under normal circumstances, the car's "front gate" is fixed, allowing outside air to enter freely. Active grille:
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