Two more days remaining until the Paris Auto Show opens its doors to journalists, two more teasers coming from BMW and showing (or not, depending on your view) the next concept vehicle wearing the famous logo.
This time, BMW chose to give us a glimpse of the vehicle's headlights and taillights. Sorry to say, nothing spectacular here, just the usual angel eyes at the front and a neat use of LED technology at the rear.
And that's all that's new on the BMW front. Last week, we learned that the concept, a new interpretation of the Vision EfficientDynamics which was shown at last year's Frankfurt Auto Show, might be called BMW Vision EfficientDynamics Full Runner.
BMW will use the vehicle to showcase the model's platform, a three-cylinder diesel engine, two small electric motors and the battery technology. The new concept will be apparently a fully working prototype.
In the lines above we mentioned the Paris Auto Show. Unfortunately, we are unable to tell you whether the car will be shown at the event. According to some rumors, the model will likely miss the moment we've all been waiting for in the last few months and will be shown at a private event.
As for the Paris event, our team of editors will fly there tomorrow, have a nice night own and get ready for the mayhem the following day. Stay tuned for some real up close and personal shots of the vehicles, as well as for first-hand details of the motorized contraptions presented at the event.
This time, BMW chose to give us a glimpse of the vehicle's headlights and taillights. Sorry to say, nothing spectacular here, just the usual angel eyes at the front and a neat use of LED technology at the rear.
And that's all that's new on the BMW front. Last week, we learned that the concept, a new interpretation of the Vision EfficientDynamics which was shown at last year's Frankfurt Auto Show, might be called BMW Vision EfficientDynamics Full Runner.
BMW will use the vehicle to showcase the model's platform, a three-cylinder diesel engine, two small electric motors and the battery technology. The new concept will be apparently a fully working prototype.
In the lines above we mentioned the Paris Auto Show. Unfortunately, we are unable to tell you whether the car will be shown at the event. According to some rumors, the model will likely miss the moment we've all been waiting for in the last few months and will be shown at a private event.
As for the Paris event, our team of editors will fly there tomorrow, have a nice night own and get ready for the mayhem the following day. Stay tuned for some real up close and personal shots of the vehicles, as well as for first-hand details of the motorized contraptions presented at the event.