I just picked up my new BMW Envista and I'm absolutely loving the drive, but the interior feels a bit plain and unfinished. I'm looking to add some personality and protection to the cabin without making it look cheap or cluttered.
I've been specifically looking for high-quality all-weather floor mats that fit the footwell perfectly and a sleek center console organizer to manage my cables and sunglasses. I'm also curious if anyone has found a good sunshade that actually fits the unique windshield shape of this model.
Does anyone have recommendations for brands that offer accessories with a factory-like fit? What are your must-have interior upgrades to make the cabin feel more premium?
Before I give advice, can you clarify if ur driving the Avenir or ST trim? Safety is highkey important, and I mean, you dont want mats sliding under the pedals if they arent trim-specific. Honestly, check these safer, budget options first:
yo, congrats on the new ride! honestly, i get exactly what you mean about the interior feeling a bit unfinished... most brands keep things pretty minimal nowadays, but you definitely dont want it looking cheap. basically, if you dont protect those carpets and surfaces now, youre gonna highkey regret it when the salt and mud start piling up or things get scratched. i always tell people that getting your cabin sorted early is key for protecting the resale value later on. heres what i suggest based on what ive used to save some cash:
Yo! I just went through this exact same process with mine last month. Im totally obsessed with keeping things clean but I hate that work truck look rubber mats usually have. I spent a ton of time researching and found some gems that make the cabin feel way more expensive!!
Yeah, catching up on this thread and just gotta say, it is definitely a Buick lol. Unfortunately, I had a really hard time finding stuff that did not feel like cheap junk for mine. I tried a few custom liners from the big name brands and they were honestly not as good as expected... they just felt like hard, slippery plastic that ruined the vibe of a new car. I eventually found a few things that actually feel like they belong in the cabin without making it look cluttered:
Hey, so just a heads up, i think ur talking about the Buick Envista cuz BMW doesnt actually make an Envista lol. Anyway, over the years I've tried many different setups to keep the cabin looking sharp without spending a fortune. In my experience, you dont need to go full OEM to get that factory fit. For your situation, here is how I'd break down the math on the floor mats:
Nice, didn't know that