BMW reveals the Vision Future Luxury concept

Highlights
After a lot of leaks and speculations, BMW has officially unveiled the Vision Future Luxury concept. The Bavarian car manufacturer says that the car has been designed to provide a "long-term outlook on the perception of modern luxury for the BMW brand,"
The concept boasts of a Liquid Platinum Bronze exterior with a massive twin kidney grille flanked by laserlight headlights. There are also carbon fibre air deflectors, chrome trim, OLED taillights and a carbon strip.
Inside, the driver is surrounded by a wraparound instrument cluster that consists of three displays that use three-dimensional technology. The left display shows vehicle-related information, while the center display shows a programmable speedometer, rev counter and "context-adaptive supplementary data" that appears as needed. Lastly, the right display shows infotainment information.
The concept also gets the "contact-analogue" BMW Vision Head Up Display. Even the passengers at the rear have access to two rear displays and a removable Touch Command Tablet. They can also access online entertainment including video, music and gaming services.
The extensive carbon fibre construction also enables the concept to have small and unobtrusive B-pillars which help to create an airy cabin.
According to BMW's Senior Vice President of Design, Adrian van Hooydonk, "We use visionary concept vehicles like the BMW Vision Future Luxury to show where we may be going with these themes in the future, and to give us new inspiration and motivation. The BMW Vision Future Luxury - with its innovative technologies and with meticulous precision and quality in every detail - takes our thinking on modern luxury a logical stage further."
Last Updated on April 22, 2014