BMW Dealer Website Example
A BMW store sells performance, and the website should drive like it. This example runs our bold dark style: deep charcoal surfaces, strong type, and the X5 and 3 Series presented like the machines they are. It is the full six-page architecture, so the drama comes with working inventory search, a finance calculator, and service scheduling rather than a pretty brochure.

Homepage of the BMW example. The full demo includes inventory search, vehicle detail, service, finance, and contact pages.
What this example includes
- Dark hero rotation showcasing X5, 3 Series, and i4 offers
- Quick actions for shop, trade, finance, and service in one row
- Featured inventory rail with struck MSRP and dealer pricing
- Live payment calculator with term and APR controls
- Lease and finance specials with compliant fine print
- Verified review callouts tagged by source
- Model interlink footer covering the full BMW range
See it with your store's name on it
The instant demo builder reads your current website, pulls your live inventory when it can, and assembles a working demo in about 60 seconds.
Frequently asked questions
What should a BMW dealer website include?
A BMW dealer website should include fast inventory search across X models, sedans, and the i electric range, lease offers with proper disclaimers, a payment calculator, trade-in valuation, M and certified pre-owned sections where relevant, and online service scheduling. Strong photography and quick mobile load times are non-negotiable for this audience.
Why pair BMW with a bold dark design?
Dark surfaces make vehicle paint and LED signatures pop, which suits a performance brand. The bold dark style also separates a BMW store from the sea of white template sites most OEM programs produce, while staying readable and fast.
Can the demo include my actual BMW inventory?
Yes. The builder at demo.savvydealer.com/build reads your existing site and, when your inventory is exposed in structured data, drops your real vehicles straight into the demo with photos and pricing.
Is this just a static mockup?
No. Every example links to a working multi-page demo with clickable navigation, filterable inventory, a functioning payment calculator, and service and contact pages. It behaves like a production site, not a screenshot.



