The BMW Vision iNext Concept Backseat
The BMW Vision iNEXT is a fully electric autonomous crossover SUV outfitted with future-forward technology and a lavishly adorned interior.
The BMW launched the electric powered i3 in 2013, and the pug-shaped high-roof hatchback proved immediately popular amongst urban drivers used to navigating narrow streets and perpetually challenged by scant parking. But the i3 wasn’t an island unto itself, always planned as the first of several ?project i? vehicles. BMW is back with a design noticeably more sexy and dynamic than its hatchback predecessor ? a flagship crossover with prognostication written all over it: the BMW Vision iNext Concept.
Chairman of the Board of Management at the BMW Group Harald Krüger calls the iNEXT a project encapsulating and representing BMW’s plans to integrate electric mobility across their entire range of BMW and Mini vehicles, a concept designed to answer the question, ?What does a vehicle look like which no longer needs to be driven by a person but can be if desired"?
The answer is an electric powered crossover SUV outfitted with future-forward technology and a lavishly adorned interior that makes some living rooms pale in comparison. Just one look at the jacquard fabric stretching across the entire expanse of the back seat section and the comfort-first intentions of the concept become seriously evident (Enlightened Cloudburst, the name of the green-blue upholstery, seems like something found listed on a dispensary menu...
The BMW launched the electric powered i3 in 2013, and the pug-shaped high-roof hatchback proved immediately popular amongst urban drivers used to navigating narrow streets and perpetually challenged by scant parking. But the i3 wasn’t an island unto itself, always planned as the first of several ?project i? vehicles. BMW is back with a design noticeably more sexy and dynamic than its hatchback predecessor ? a flagship crossover with prognostication written all over it: the BMW Vision iNext Concept.
Chairman of the Board of Management at the BMW Group Harald Krüger calls the iNEXT a project encapsulating and representing BMW’s plans to integrate electric mobility across their entire range of BMW and Mini vehicles, a concept designed to answer the question, ?What does a vehicle look like which no longer needs to be driven by a person but can be if desired"?
The answer is an electric powered crossover SUV outfitted with future-forward technology and a lavishly adorned interior that makes some living rooms pale in comparison. Just one look at the jacquard fabric stretching across the entire expanse of the back seat section and the comfort-first intentions of the concept become seriously evident (Enlightened Cloudburst, the name of the green-blue upholstery, seems like something found listed on a dispensary menu...
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