A Close-Up with the BMW Vision iNEXT
The BMW Vision iNEXT reveals a futuristic environment on wheels sharing the look, feel, and comforts of a boutique hotel.
The 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show was marred by a surprising downpour of rain, but nevertheless, the exhibition left a warm impression with the unveiling of the BMW Vision iNEXT. On display in a private venue, parked in an industrial section of Downtown Los Angeles, we were given an opportunity to tour the vehicle in person to gain additional insights about what the German automaker has envisioned for drivers following developing trends toward autonomous technologies and lifestyle trends within electric vehicles might soon encounter in the luxury automotive category.
Guided by Steven Wörns, BMW Group Innovations & Design Communication, touring the all-electric BMW Vision iNEXT show car in person affords additional clarity about what the automaker describes as “human-centered design”. First proposed earlier in September through a series of dreamy renders and a highly styled video illustrating the journey from conceptual to physical, in person the Vision iNEXT looks and feels surprisingly not too far off from reality.
Entry into the expansive environment within the Vision iNext is offered via automated suicide doors.
Though plenty of attention was given to the vehicle’s exterior ? including the concept’s stunning matte copper finish (Liquid Greyrose Copper), its seemingly endless sunroof, the suspicious squint of its ...
The 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show was marred by a surprising downpour of rain, but nevertheless, the exhibition left a warm impression with the unveiling of the BMW Vision iNEXT. On display in a private venue, parked in an industrial section of Downtown Los Angeles, we were given an opportunity to tour the vehicle in person to gain additional insights about what the German automaker has envisioned for drivers following developing trends toward autonomous technologies and lifestyle trends within electric vehicles might soon encounter in the luxury automotive category.
Guided by Steven Wörns, BMW Group Innovations & Design Communication, touring the all-electric BMW Vision iNEXT show car in person affords additional clarity about what the automaker describes as “human-centered design”. First proposed earlier in September through a series of dreamy renders and a highly styled video illustrating the journey from conceptual to physical, in person the Vision iNEXT looks and feels surprisingly not too far off from reality.
Entry into the expansive environment within the Vision iNext is offered via automated suicide doors.
Though plenty of attention was given to the vehicle’s exterior ? including the concept’s stunning matte copper finish (Liquid Greyrose Copper), its seemingly endless sunroof, the suspicious squint of its ...
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