List of Throughout History, some of the best Bmw concept car

List of Throughout History, some of the best Bmw concept car

1969: BMW Spicup Photos 1
1969: BMW Spicup

BMW list throughout its history 100 years, you see, even though BMW is very well made aircraft engines during WW1 and WW2, and produced some of the iconic car including 507, in late 1950-60s he faced financial ruin, teetering on the verge of being sold. If not for the success of the humble small BMW 700-and its predecessor the Isetta-we may be inhabiting the world lose M5, M3 or even CSL 3.0-liter. And it will be dark, dark world.

So we should doff our caps to small rear-engined, rear-drive BMW, for that paved the way for the company's growing success and allowed financial independence; the freedom to grow, build, experiment. The roundabout, on the road, is the root of developing designs that we are presenting here. It is a line-up of the best BMW concept car, inspired by the new Z4 concept was unveiled, here's a list of some of the best BMW concept car:

1969: BMW Spicup

1969: BMW Spicup Photos

BMW Spicup, launched in 1969, it is the idea of the Bertone design house Naas. Based on the CS 2000 modified, Spicup features two retractable stainless steel roof panels stow to the roll bar. The front though, this is pure Alpha Montreal and the Lamborghini Espada (Marcello Gandini is a person who is responsible), and underneath sits 2.5-liter BMW straight-six. The concept car shown in Geneva even comes up for sale a few years ago, too.

1972: BMW E25 Turbo

1972: BMW E25 Turbo Photos

BMW E25 Turbo,This was the forerunner of the BMW M1 is beautiful, built for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich as a rolling test platform for new technologies, including advanced radar system to warn against the curbs and hippies and other dangers of the day. Designer Paul Bracq language would later find their way to the M1, the 8 series and even the Z1 (yep, Z-roadster with doors).

1991: BMW Nazca concept

1991: BMW Nazca concept Photos

The concept of the BMW Nazca M12 is a 26-year-old design debut named Fabrizio Giugiaro, who took inspiration from Formula One drivers and Group C. smooth Palette to paint from, if you ask us. The frame and the body is carbon fibre, together with a light alloy components of the entire for maintaining 1100 kg kerbweight very, very pliable. Nazca hat and boot is made in one piece, and the cover glass and 360-degree visibility. Oh, it's also shown 300bhp, 5.0-liter V12 is lifted from the 850i, here are mounted in the middle and be matched with a five-speed manual, power the rear wheels. Also has gullwing doors, and is therefore very good.

1995: BMW Z18 concept

1995: BMW Z18 concept Photos

BMW Z18 concept, you will also see this only off-road roadster developed by BMW, and probably for good reason, though Grand weirdness. It's a V8, four-wheel-drive, plastic body mounted on a frame structure made of steel and features a reconfigurable interior.

1999: BMW Z9 Gran Turismo

1999: BMW Z9 Gran Turismo Photos

BMW Z9 Gran Turismo, this is a study design that heralded the return of the BMW 6 series to the company's modern line-up. Written by Chris Bangle, introduced in 1999. In early iterations, there of BMW iDrive, while further in the sit 4.0-liter diesel V8 that would later find its way to the 740d. Beyond, of course, built carbon fiber required on aluminum space frame, though with one important addition: GULLWING doors! Why is the BMW never made a series of 6 with gullwing doors is beyond us.

2009: BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics

2009: BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics Photos

BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics, by arriving in 2009, and instantly became one of the most talked about concepts in recent memory, not least because it is full of layers. And tech, too. The hybrid drivetrain sits underneath the promised turbo M3 performance levels while emitting less than 100 g/km of CO2. It was like eating a lot of cake and not getting very fat. Or something. And it has achieved reality in the form of i8. Even better.

2011: BMW Vision Connected Drive

2011: BMW Vision Connected Drive Photos

BMW Vision Connected Drive, this is BMW'S vision of the future, where the car seamlessly into your brain, albeit without the painful lobotomy that accompanies such ambitions. No, this VCD, inaugurated in 2011, is the brainchild of company cars connected, the network of the future. Things like the head-up display 3D, ' emotional ' browser that captures information about the environment you're driving through, and even multi-colored fiber optics on the bodywork. Literally bounce.

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