Archive for tag 'Bmw'
Bmw M6 Convertible
BMW’s fastest ever soft-top, the M6 Convertible, will make its debut at the British International Motor Show (July 18-30). It features a 5.0 V10 engine and a lightweight body made with a mix of materials.
Bmw Concept Coupe Mille Miglia 2006 - Design process
Detailed information and images from the design process of the Bmw Concept Coupé Mille Miglia 2006, that provides hints of design and function for production cars in the far future.
Bmw Concept Coupe Mille Miglia 2006
Bmw has unveiled a concept vehicle inspired by the 328 Mille Miglia Touring, that won the legendary race in 1940. The concept design features a mix of classical styling cues and modern elements borrowed from the Z4 model.
Bmw 3 Series Coupé
Bmw has released the official pictures of the latest 3 Series Coupé model that will go on sale next September. The top-of-the-line model is the 335i with a new twin-turbo engine that delivers 300 hp.
Bmw Art Car 1986: 635 CSi by Robert Rauschenberg
The sixth Bmw Art Car was created by Robert Rauschenberg in 1986. The artist used photographic methods to transfer images, including famous classical paintings, to the car.
Bmw Art Car 1982: 635 Csi by Ernst Fuchs
In 1982 Austrian painter Ernst Fuchs created the fifth Bmw Art Car, a 635 CSi. He took his inspiration from a dream he had when he was young.
Bmw Art Car 1979: M1 by Andy Warhol
The fourth Bmw Art Car was created in 1977 by the Pop Art legend Andy Warhol who, unlike the previous artists, worked directly on the full-scale vehicle and painted the car himself.
Bmw Art Car 1977: 320i by Roy Lichtenstein
In 1977 Roy Lichtenstein turned a BMW 320i into a piece of his art that was driven by Poulain and Mignot at Le Mans 24-hour race and finished 9th overall and first in class.
Bmw Art Car 1976: 3.0 CSL by Frank Stella
The second Bmw Art Car was created by Frank Stella, an American artist and a passionate motor racing fan, who used a black and white square grid pattern taking inspiration from the technical graph-paper.
Bmw Art Car 1975: 3.0 CSL by Alexander Calder
Created by American sculptor Alexander Calder for his friend Herve Poulain, the BMW 3.0 CSL became the first piece of art of an exclusive and unique collection.
