The BMW X5 has been a part of our life for some time now and a lot of people enjoy it on a daily basis. This isn't a surprise, as the X5 is one of the best SUVs around.
There are some people that can say "I made my own X5, it's different than any other BMW. My options' selection is unique," and it would be true. But selecting a set of options, doesn't make your car unique. It just makes the selection unique.
If you really want your car to be a one-of-a-kind reflection of your personal taste, you should really go talk to the designers over at Carlex. Their new X5 design is actually one of the best we've ever seen.
First of all, they decided to go with light brown Alcantara and black leather stripes. For the first time Alcantara is being used in the proper color. It looks amazing and, combined with the white stitching, door and dashboard trims, the contrast is even more mesmerizing while also bringing light to the dark interior.
Brown Alcantara was used this time to wrap the door panels, dashboard and even the rearview mirror. The steering wheel wasn't ignored, and is also upholstered in Alcantara with white stitching.
The whole car makes you think about going for a ride on a summer day across a vast prairie, just like old cowboys used to do.
If you really want your car to be a one-of-a-kind reflection of your personal taste, you should really go talk to the designers over at Carlex. Their new X5 design is actually one of the best we've ever seen.
First of all, they decided to go with light brown Alcantara and black leather stripes. For the first time Alcantara is being used in the proper color. It looks amazing and, combined with the white stitching, door and dashboard trims, the contrast is even more mesmerizing while also bringing light to the dark interior.
Brown Alcantara was used this time to wrap the door panels, dashboard and even the rearview mirror. The steering wheel wasn't ignored, and is also upholstered in Alcantara with white stitching.
The whole car makes you think about going for a ride on a summer day across a vast prairie, just like old cowboys used to do.