The BMW X4’s facelift has been spotted again, this time in both regular and M-Sport variants. Discovered roaming around public roads in its hometown of Munich, the two cars sport some changes over their outgoing models, albeit very minor from what it appears.

As for the front, both cars’ sharp, angular headlights seem to be inspired by the 2-Series Gran Coupe, while the grille seems to be 7-Series-esque with its sharp crease near the top. As for the latter, we’re glad to see it’s not going to be sharing its face with its 4-Series cousin, although who knows; it might come with the next generation.

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In the rear, things seem to be almost identical to the current model, with the exception of some cleaner lines and slimmer-looking taillights. The M-Sport version features more aggressive bodywork and wheels over the regular model, although that is no different from the current setup.

While there are no photos of the interior, the crossover is believed to benefit from a larger infotainment system running BMW‘s latest software. It would also include a revised center console with a new shifter, updated switchgear, and possibly, a revised iDrive controller. However, as of right now, this hasn’t been confirmed yet.

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As for what’s under the hood, its not quite clear yet, but the facelifted X4 is likely to retain the same engine options it currently has. For North America, that would mean a 2.0-liter inline-four making 248 hp (251 PS / 185 kW) and 258 lb-ft (350 Nm) of torque in the xDrive30i, and a 3.0-liter inline-six making 382 hp (387 PS / 285 kW) and 369 lb-ft (500 Nm) of torque in the xDriveM40i. The luxury crossover is expected to make its debut sometime this year, where we’ll get to see the changes for ourselves.

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