Showing posts with label Teases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teases. Show all posts

Monday, 18 November 2019

BMW Teases M8 Gran Coupe Render Before Geneva Reveal

The German automaker posted a partially obscured shot of its new 8 Series variant on Twitter.

Rumors have swirled of a four-door Gran Coupe variant of the upcoming BMW 8 Series since the Concept 8 Series broke cover last year. Now the German automaker has given us a sneak peak of the speculated four-door coupe by way of a partially obstructed render it posted on Twitter. Further confirming the automaker's intention of an imminent reveal, the render was accompanied by the message, “Stay tuned. More to come in Geneva next week.”

BMW revealed its stunningly aggressive 8 Series Concept during Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in Italy last year. Expected to be a replacement for the outgoing 6 Series Coupe, the 8 Series Coupe will draw inspiration from the concept, which attempted to visually tie together the brand's traditional models with the radical, green-focused i8 sports car. Shortly after the 8 Series Concept's reveal, numerous speculative renders hit the internet to guess at what other body styles BMW could derive from the coupe—including a fantastical pickup model. A highly-anticipated 4.4-liter turbocharged V8-powered M8 is expected, as is a possible M860 with the supposedly endangered 6.6-liter turbocharged V12 powerplant from the M760Li xDrive.

BMW last built a car bearing the 8 Series name during a simpler time in automotive history. Back then, automakers didn't feel the urge to build two, three, or four different body-style variants from the same basic car. Instead, from 1989 to 1999, the 8 Series could only be had as a coupe or convertible. An M8 model was studied but eventually shelved as BMW didn't see a big enough market for the car, though it did spawn two collectible Alpina variants powered by 5.0- and 5.7-liter V12 engines. If BMW sticks to its planned roll-out schedule, a production 8 Series Coupe will arrive in dealers later this year.

Saturday, 16 November 2019

BMW Teases Very Little Of Its Vision iNext Concept

The next-gen electric BMW is embarking on a world tour next week.

Want to know what BMW's next concept car will look like before it unveils the thing? Yeah, we do too. But after looking at this latest round of teasers, we're still left wondering.

Dubbed the Vision iNext, Munich's forthcoming concept is slated to set the stage for its next generation of electric vehicles – first and foremost a battery-powered crossover to take on the likes of the Jaguar I-Pace and Tesla Model X. It's an emerging market segment that Audi's going after as well with the upcoming E-Tron and Mercedes with the EQC.

Over the course of the next five years or so, we can expect every luxury automaker under the sun to get in on the game, and BMW won't want to miss out.

To that end, the Bavarian automaker is anticipated to roll out its electric crossover in 2021 (just three years from now). But before it does, it'll give us a preview of what to expect with the Vision iNext concept in the coming weeks. And it's cooked up a rather unusual showcase for the vehicle.

Rather than fly journalists in to see it, BMW and Lufthansa Cargo are sending it around the world in a specially equipped Boeing 777. The plane will take off from Munich on September 9, hitting New York, then San Francisco, and finally Beijing before returning to Frankfurt on September 14 – all over the course of five days.

The airborne showcase is being outfitted with ten high-lumen projectors, 78,000 LEDs, and four and a half miles of wiring... all installed in the jet aircraft to highlight the new concept. Here's hoping it proves worth the effort.


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Friday, 8 February 2019

BMW Teases Very Little Of Its Vision iNext Concept

The next-gen electric BMW is embarking on a world tour next week.

Want to know what BMW's next concept car will look like before it unveils the thing? Yeah, we do too. But after looking at this latest round of teasers, we're still left wondering.

Dubbed the Vision iNext, Munich's forthcoming concept is slated to set the stage for its next generation of electric vehicles – first and foremost a battery-powered crossover to take on the likes of the Jaguar I-Pace and Tesla Model X. It's an emerging market segment that Audi's going after as well with the upcoming E-Tron and Mercedes with the EQC.

Over the course of the next five years or so, we can expect every luxury automaker under the sun to get in on the game, and BMW won't want to miss out.

To that end, the Bavarian automaker is anticipated to roll out its electric crossover in 2021 (just three years from now). But before it does, it'll give us a preview of what to expect with the Vision iNext concept in the coming weeks. And it's cooked up a rather unusual showcase for the vehicle.

Rather than fly journalists in to see it, BMW and Lufthansa Cargo are sending it around the world in a specially equipped Boeing 777. The plane will take off from Munich on September 9, hitting New York, then San Francisco, and finally Beijing before returning to Frankfurt on September 14 – all over the course of five days.

The airborne showcase is being outfitted with ten high-lumen projectors, 78,000 LEDs, and four and a half miles of wiring... all installed in the jet aircraft to highlight the new concept. Here's hoping it proves worth the effort.