What does 'Pointed-Ear BMW' mean?

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DelLeonardo
07/24/25 8:17pm
'Pointed-Ear BMW' refers to the BMW M series, as its side mirrors differ from those of the standard models. The M series mirrors feature a more prominent pointed tip, which is an extreme aerodynamic design. The BMW M series models include: BMW M8, M6, M3, M2, M5, M4, BMW X6M, and BMW X5M. Both the BMW X5M and X6M are positioned as mid-to-large-sized SUVs. The BMW X6M is equipped with a 4.4T V8 turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 575 horsepower and a peak torque of 750 Nm, paired with a full-time four-wheel-drive system. The BMW X5M has body dimensions of 4765mm in length, 1898mm in width, and 1648mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2973mm. The BMW X6M measures 4941mm in length, 2019mm in width, and 1692mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2972mm.
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ManuelMarie
08/11/25 11:05am
As a long-time BMW enthusiast, I've come across the term 'pointy-eared BMW' quite often. It generally refers to the newer BMW models' sharper, more angular side mirror designs, like those on the Z4 or M series with their distinctive 'pointy ears' styling. This design isn't just visually striking and stylish, but also enhances aerodynamic performance, helping the vehicle maintain better stability at high speeds. At car shows and among friends, we often discuss how it gives BMWs a more sporty and charismatic appeal. Though it's not an official term, it's more of a nickname among fans. Beyond aesthetics, I've noticed these sharp mirrors slightly expand the field of view, reducing blind spot risks, but when modifying, it's crucial to choose genuine parts to avoid compromising safety. Overall, BMW's style keeps evolving, and the 'pointy ears' element reflects the cool trends in modern automotive design.
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