• New BMW M5 Supersedan

    This BMW car M5 series in unveiled at 2011 Shanghai Autoshow. This new BMW series has elegance exterior preview. The engine of this BMW M5 is new V8 engine which is completed with TwinPower turbo, so the result is more economic, simultaneous and powerful super sedan. The BMW M5 series also touts reduction of CO2 emission and fuel consumption. Other feature is seven speed improved gearbox completed with dual clutch.

    the exterior design of the car is painted in Chrome Shadow palette creates elegance view to the car design. The exterior car is characterized by front bumper which is presented with large air intakes, special alloy wheels, and a diffuser. This BMW M5 super sedan variant is definitely match with professional and executive consumer. For more detail about this M5 variant, below we report some image previews of this modern sedan.

     
  • Artistic Car Design, BMW Art Car

    Here is an artistic car design which is designed by Jeff  Koons. This BMW art sport car is characterized by colorful exterior design. The interior of this BMW art car is accentuated by silver color shade. This artistic BMW car was revealed at 1st June 2010 at the Centre Pompidou. The original car of this BMW art is manufactured in Schmid Design, (ORT), Bavaria. The colorful exterior painting is printed in wrapping vinyl. Below are some images of this art car and complete description which is takes from the official press release:

    The Design Process

    BMW Art Car by Jeff KoonsAs part of his creative process, the artist collected images of race cars, related graphics, vibrant colors, speed and explosions.

    The resulting artwork of bright colors conceived by Koons is evocative of power, motion and bursting energy. Its silver interior along with the powerful exterior design, the Art Car will impart a dynamic appearance even when it’s standing still.

    “These race cars are like life, they are powerful and there is a lot of energy,” said Koons. “You can participate with it, add to it and let yourself transcend with its energy. There is a lot of power under that hood and I want to let my ideas transcend with the car – it’s really to connect with that power”.

    BMW Art Car by Jeff KoonsKoons has been in an intense collaboration with BMW’s team in Munich for months – melding his skill with sophisticated BMW engineering – to ensure that the 17th BMW Art Car will be race-ready for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

    Traveling back and forth to Germany many times since the February 2 announcement that Koons would create the 17th BMW Art Car, the artist has worked with the BMW engineering and design teams to conduct in-depth explorations of materials and application options that will prove crucial to optimizing both the aesthetic and aerodynamic attributes of the race car.

    BMW Art Car by Jeff KoonsWorking with actual 3-D computer-aided design (CAD) models of the BMW M3 GT2, Koons could simulate the application of the graphic to the car’s surfaces and evaluate it from all angles. Koons even donned a helmet and joined BMW’s American Le Mans Series race team for testing in Sebring, Florida, on February 23. Koons was able to experience the M3 GT2 at race speed to further inspire his design.

    As Koons describes it, he witnessed “the raw unfiltered performance” of the M3 GT2 from the seat of a historic BMW M1 race car. Koons also drove a BMW M3 Coupe on the circuit to further the dynamic exercise.

    Under Koons’ direct guidance and supervision, his BMW Art Car was produced in assistance with a team of BMW engineers and designers at Schmid Design, (ORT), Bavaria.

    The challenge to create the BMW Art Car had to do with using a light material and a design that would not interfere with the racecar’s aerodynamics and weight.

    BMW Art Car by Jeff KoonsTiming was also an issue, as there was only a two month window between the first design sketches and the Paris world premiere. This is why digital print on car wrapping vinyl was used covered by a double clear-coating to bring out the color.

    To apply hundreds of dynamic lines of Koons’ design onto the car, CAD designs were translated from 3D into 2D for the printing process and then painstakingly applied to the entire car as well as onto individual spare parts.

    Koons design incorporates many bright contrasting colors to communicate the aesthetics of power.

    The concept design was transformed into hard eged lines of color. Graphics of debris were added to the rear sides and back of the car to similute the power of the car.

    BMW Art Car by Jeff Koons Debuts In ParisFurthermore, two graphic rings on the rear of the car represent supersonic acceleration.

    Koons and BMW

    The germination of Koons’ collaboration with BMW began in 2003, when he expressed his desire to create a BMW Art Car.

    His relationship with BMW started more than two decades ago when he drove a BMW while residing in Munich, home to the BMW Group headquarters.

    Koons is known for his heartfelt appreciation of cars. Earlier this year he was even recognized by music icon Bono of U2 as one of the ideal artists to design a car that would make the world fall in love with automobiles again.

    BMW Art Car by Jeff Koons Debuts In ParisKoons’ creative process for the BMW Art Car mirrors techniques, some borrowed from transportation design and development, which he regularly employs for his artistic production.

    For example, in the creation of Koons’ monumental sculptures, his studio uses 3-D CAD models to evaluate the surfaces, assembles them via methods found in bike chop shops, and paints them in a manner based on sophisticated automotive painting techniques.

    The 24 Hours of Le Mans race

    In April 2010, BMW Motorsport Director Mario Theissen announced the driver line-up for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Andy Priaulx (GB), Dirk Müller (DE) and Dirk Werner (DE) will race the BMW Art Car #79. Jörg Müller (DE), Augusto Farfus (BR), Uwe Alzen (DE) will drive the BMW Le Mans car #78.

     
  • New BMW Roadster Variant, 328 Hommage Model

    The new BMW variant called as 328 Hommage is introduced at the Villa d’Este Concours. This new car variant is a result of design research of a speedster which takes inspiration from 328 variant. The exterior of this 328 Hommage variant is accentuated with asymmetrical widescreen element and car body made of carbon fiber. 328 Hommage is a roadster variant which is designed with two seating units with car engine attached on the front side. At the front detail there are kidney grilles, the absence of doors and round headlights. These design elements connects visually to the former model. The lightness feeling within interior car is influenced by CFRP materials.

    Official press release:

    Exterior Design

    The strong wedge shape accelerates the vehicle even when it is at a standstill, the scoops behind the seats take up the lines coming from the bonnet, guiding them dynamically into the rear end.

    Precise lines run across all of the car body’s taut surfaces. As a result, a subtle contrast between the tense surfaces and the sharp edges is created within the flat, dynamic silhouette.

    The structure of the CFRP mats gives the vehicle an appearance of depth, the diagonal lines of the woven CFRP additionally underscoring the dynamic design vocabulary.

    The BMW 328 Hommage has no doors. Then as now, deep recesses allow access to the inside of the car.

    The extremely wide and flat front end is strongly three-dimensional, generous surfaces and concise lines give the front end a powerful appearance. Viewed from the front, the CFRP hood appears to en- compass the vehicle from above. It embraces the vehicle, framing the slightly set back front end in a very distinctive downward sweep.

    Due to the almost vertical, low-reaching sidewalls, it simultaneously emphasizes the BMW 328 Hommage’s excellent stability on the road. As a result, the vehicle appears to be even flatter and more dynamic as a whole.

    Under the hood, further surfaces rise to embed the top and bottom of the distinctive kidney grille, whilst folding themselves around it to shape the adjacent air intakes. Openings and large air intakes create visual lightness at the front, simultaneously demonstrating the high air requirement of the three-litre, six-cylinder engine.

    Three-dimensionally designed lattices inside the front vents form a connection between the headlamps and the kidney grille, with the three-dimensional lattice structure acting as an accentuating feature.

    The vertically positioned double kidney grille imitates the slim, vertical kidney design of the early BMW models. In those days, the BMW 328 was one of the first BMWs to feature it, after which it became further established with later BMW models.

    On the BMW 328 Hommage, the vertically mounted kidney grille is dynamically incorporated into the flat silhouette. It slants back roughly in the middle, thus blending in with the bonnet and the dynamic silhouette when viewed from the side. On the other hand, from the front it appears to be standing upright.

    The kidney grille bars are more prominently curved than the kidney grille surround itself. The vehicle displays the extremely round and appealing design of the original BMW 328 kidney grille when viewed from the side. The kidney grille surround is also distinctively three-dimensional, appearing to continue in- side the vehicle. Its front surface is finished in polished high-gloss, whilst the side surfaces have a matt finish.

    This detail gives the kidney grille a very high-class and up-to-date appearance. Behind the kidney grille bars, black horizontal fins obstruct the view into the engine compartment – just like on the 328 of

    The rear end takes on the design vocabulary featured on the front of the vehicle. Similar to the front end, sections of the sidewall form the framework for the design elements that appear to protrude from the rear end. Between them, located far to the outside, are two clearly and concisely designed taillights sporting the characteristic BMW L shape.

    Two filigree luminous elements reflect a strongly curved interpretation of the typical BMW L shape, whilst a concisely constructed bar fitted to the outside of the lamp is directed vertically downward, separating the lamps towards the outside.

    The modern functional design of the taillights underlines the technical appeal of the vehicle.

    The powerful sculpturing of the rear end also visually conveys the BMW 328 Hommage’s lightness. Large vents and openings characterize the rear end, giving it a light appearance. The distinctively horizontal section below the taillights forms a counterpoint to the intense sculpturing, emphasizing the width of the vehicle. Below that, the rear of the car is strongly arched, a concise line partitions the surface, thereby providing an air of lightness.

    This large sculptural element adopts the form language of the front-end design surrounding the kidney grille. The wing-shaped element tapers both upward and downward, thus revealing two large latticed air outlets. The circular tailpipes are located inside these two openings.

    They protrude prominently out of the lattice and, combined with the distinctively designed wing shape of the lower air intake edges, underscore the power of the straight six-cylinder engine.

    The large, prominently designed individual round headlights of the BMW 328 Hommage are reminiscent of the headlamps featured on the BMW 328, which were integrated into the wings for the first time.

    The three- dimensional interpretation of these round headlights is divided into four trans- parent, cylindrical elements, these being back-lit by LEDs. Between them, set- back black concave surfaces symbolize the typical tape cross used on headlights in motor racing. Around the four reflectors an illuminated ring emphasizes the circular design of each individual headlamp.

    The two-part light alloy wheels are a modern interpretation of the characteristic hole pattern of the original rims. The extremely concave high-gloss black aluminum rim boasts a contrasting silver- grey cover made of glass fibre. The insides of the angular milled holes have a high-gloss finish and are distinctively accentuated by a matt overlay. A black chrome butterfly nut bearing the BMW emblem completes the contemporary version of the wheel.

    Interior Design

    The interior design of the BMW 328 Hommage comprises a number of details that are reminiscent of the successful motor racing history of the BMW 328.

    For example, the slightly asymmetrically designed windscreen has a recess in the middle, similar to the windscreen design of earlier racing cars.

    Simultaneously, it marks the areas in which the driver and co-driver sit.

    Moreover, four wide leather straps run across the bonnet, which appear to dive under the side shoulder surfaces to be continued on the side. This detail, which used to be considered an extremely sporty attribute, is also featured on the BMW 328 Hommage.

    Combined with the high-gloss aluminium safety buckles, the leather straps provide a touch of class in contrast to the very technical-looking carbon fibre.

    The modern quick-release fasteners for securing the bonnet bring racing of the past into the present. On the driver’s scoop a large silver “75” as well as a small logo below it signify the reason for the BMW 328 Hommage.

    Next to it, the integrated tank filler neck protruding from the right-hand side is a striking detail. Whilst it pr trudes prominently from the body of the BMW 328, the BMW 328 Hommage features a version that is integrated slightly more into the bodywork.

    Through the use of CFRP inside the BMW 328, the “layering” design principle, with which shapes take on clear functions, adopts a completely new form of expression.

    Due to its exceptional characteristics, CFRP is in itself robust and can be shaped into self-supporting structures. Hence, only two large surface areas – so-called layers – define the interior of the BMW 328 Hommage.

    Both of them start at the hood and protrude into the interior. One of the layers extends to- wards the driver, reveals the entire driver’s workplace comprising steering wheel, control elements and scoop, thereby separating the driver and co-driver areas from each other.

    This spatial separation is indicated by a further material: the elegant, brown leather interior extends from the entrance across the driver’s area, over the seats to the scoop, thus becoming an integral part of the design vocabulary of the first layer.

    At the same time, the surrounding graphics comprising material and geometry create a link with the co-driver. On the driver’s scoop, a silver-colored logo bearing the number 75 also gives indication inside the car of the festive occasion in honor of the BMW 328 Hommage.

    The second layer begins next to the scoop, making a sweep towards the co- driver, then to float freely in front of him. This gesture creates a sporty but light sense of spaciousness, opening out a functional area in front of the co-driver.

    Between the driver and co-driver a multitude of recesses in the instrument panel and centre console create an airy and harmonious spatial experience, bringing the driver and the co-driver slightly closer to each other again in a sweeping gesture. The lines of the woven carbon fibers complement the interior design vocabulary perfectly.

    Viewed from above, a slightly asymmetrical design of the bonnet and windscreen underscores the driver-orientated construction. The windscreen is larger within the driver’s area, so the lines of the powerdome are of different length. Behind the windscreen they continue in the inside of the car, so that at this point both the interior and the exterior appear to be intertwined.

     
  • Futuristic Electric Car, BMW ‘i’ Variant

    This BMW new sub brand electric car variant is called as BMW i. this BMW car variant is designed in two model choices: the i8 sport car variant and the i3 urban car. This BMW new variant will be produced at 2013 massively. BMW i3 is also known as Megacity Vehicle that features 4 seat and generated by electric energy. This car is a compact urban electric car for future commutation. The BMW i8 is a sport car concept which is designed according to EfficientDynamics concept study. This variant is equipped with a plug-in hybrid drive.

    “Both cars have been designed specifically for their respective alternative drive systems. We used the innovative architecture and CFRP to cancel out practically all of the extra weight added by the batteries. For our customers this means superior driving dynamics combined with significantly increased range using electric power,” Said Klaus Draeger, BMW Board member of BMW development.

     
  • New BMW X3 Car Design

    Car design concept of BMW X3 was unveiled at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. This new car features a dynamic design with wider dimension. The design of this BMW X3 was presented in more dynamic shape white sloped character line than its predecessor. The trademark profile of the 3rd windows also had been improved. Circular fog under the main lighting units combines triangular headlight and kidney grille at the front side. The rear end is characterized by horizontal lines with smoother surface that is not found on the previous version. This part is designed to be united with the rear quarter panel.

    The interior design of this BMW X3 is completed with a driver oriented cockpit that is equipped with standard 6.5-inch screen. As the option, a 8.8-inch high-resolution has been added. It’s employed with the ConnectedDrive system and a Head-up Display. BMW X3 has luggage compartment that can store 550 up to 1,600 fuel lt.