Man gave his cheap BMW 335i a supercar interior and it completely changed the entire feel

  • A BMW 335i gets a supercar-inspired interior makeover
  • Carbon fiber, suede, and modern upgrades transformed the car’s look
  • YouTuber Danny Z covered the full transformation story

Published on Dec 23, 2024 at 12:00 AM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary

Last updated on Dec 23, 2024 at 12:00 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Man gave his cheap BMW 335i a supercar interior and it completely changed the entire feel

The 2007 BMW 335i has long been known for its solid performance and reliability, but some might not be impressed by its interior.

Recently, a car enthusiast took it upon himself to transform his daily driver into something that rivaled a supercar.

The results were extraordinary, to say the least.

After some impressive changes, this BMW 335i now boasted luxury that wouldn’t be out of place in a high-end vehicle.

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BMW 335i gets a complete interior makeover

To start with, the old steering wheel – which felt outdated – was swapped out for a modern design that brought a sportier touch.

The headliner, once plain, was replaced with a suede material, and even the cup holders were redesigned to match the car’s new style.

One of the most striking changes was the replacement of the outdated wood trim with a carbon fiber wrap.

According to the YouTuber – who goes by Danny Zee – the wood trim had always been a weak point in the BMW’s interior, but the carbon fiber finish gave the car a supercar-like appearance.

This impactful shift in materials transformed the entire atmosphere of the car.

On his YouTube channel, Danny documented the entire process, showing the step-by-step transformation of the car’s interior.

The car felt like a supercar on the inside

Another noticeable upgrade was the installation of a red start button, replacing the dull black one that came stock.

It was bought for just $8 from eBay.

A digital instrument cluster nearly 10 inches wide was also added, giving the driver a futuristic display that enhanced both functionality and style.

On top of that, a backup camera was installed to improve convenience and safety.

With everything added, the interior looked exactly like that of a miodern supercar.

As for the rest of it? Well, not quite so much.

Meet Daksh: Not your typical pro, but definitely a pro at being fascinated by supercars, tech, and all things futuristic. When he's not nose-deep in work, catch him glued to anime screens or lost in the pages of a good book.