BMW Reveals Rendering Of GINA Light Visionary Model
BMW has revealed the GINA Light Visionary Model in a futuristic rendering – which we have to admit, is pretty amazing. The designers of BMW definitely took a different approach to this new model with the look of it as well as the materials that is supposed to be used to build it.
BMW 7-Series Given Night Vision Technology
BMW is giving the new 7-series something that every consumer is going to love. They have equipped it with second generation night vision technology that will help drivers to detect humans who are on the road. The technology works through thermal imaging.
It will alert the driver of human impediments up to 100 meters ahead, and it won’t be confused by humans on the sidewalk. If a collision is imminent, a flashing warning triangle will appear on the screen and the heads-up display.
Spy Shots Of BMW’s GINA Light Visionary Model
BMW is preparing to reveal their newest GINA Light Visionary Model online. They haven’t released any official details on the new concept yet. What we do know is that it will be a running concept unlike the M1 Homage.
It is hard to see what type of vehicle it will look like due to the heavy camouflage that it is sporting in the pictures that we were given. The concept will be revealed June 10th and you can be sure that we will have more details and better pictures at that time.
AC Schnitzer Creates BMW 1-Series Cabrio
AC Schnitzer has taken it upon themselves to tune up the BMW 1-series and create the new BMW 1-series Cabrio before many people have even gotten a chance to purchase it. They did a great job and it didn’t even take them long at all.
BMW X1 To Be Revealed At Paris In September
BMW will be revealing the new X1 compact CUV concept at the Paris Motor Show in September. They have already started production on the car at the Leipzig facility.
As is often the case with BMW, the “concept” is almost exactly what we’ll see when it goes on sale in the fourth quarter of 2009. The new model will be built off the 1-series platform (a shortened 3-series) and according to an unnamed source quoted by Automotive News, “will use the two highest spec gasoline and the two highest spec diesel engines from the 1-series.”




