BMW i Vision Circular Concept Debut https://youtu.be/VQIhrrw1WxQ
New BMW i Vision Circular concept showcases brand’s view of a sustainable future. The new BMW i Vision Circular concept is a vision of a 2040 hatchback made entirely from recycled and recyclable materials
BMW is using its home motor show in Munich to showcase strides it is making in sustainability. And it has created a unique concept to help get its point across: the i Vision Circular.
Conceived as a compact electric vehicle that would be on sale in 2040, the i Vision Circular is a four metre-long, five-door supermini that introduces a raft of new design treatments for the BMW brand. Most notable is the front end, which completely rethinks the double-kidney grille treatment, but there’s an entirely new look at the rear too, plus an enormous overall glass area to help make the cabin feel more spacious and airy.
As a result, the car is designed to be taken apart easily for end-of-life repurposing, with quick-release fasteners on the wheels, seats and instrument panel. BMW says that the front grille treatment shows how digital design might, in future, take the place of physical shaping of bumpers and lights, reducing the complexity and impact of manufacturing. There are no physical badges attached either; instead, the BMW and car logos are laser-etched onto the panels.
The rear seats are surrounded by an anodised aluminium frame, and the deep-pile carpet is made from recycled plastic. A glass iDrive controlled from the forthcoming BMW iX also makes an appearance - repurposed and installed in the C-pillar, as a cabin light.
Oliver Zipse, BMW’s chairman, said, “The i Vision Circular illustrates our all-encompassing, meticulous way of thinking when it comes to sustainable mobility. It symbolises our ambition to be a pioneering force in the development of a circular economy. We lead the way for resource efficiency in production and we are seeking to extend this status to all stages of the vehicle lifecycle. This is a question of economic sustainability too, as the current trend in commodity prices clearly shows the financial consequences in store for any industry that is reliant on finite resources.”
He added, “I can promise that, on a sustainability level, the ‘Neue Klasse’ is being developed with the same mindset applied for the BMW i Vision Circular.”
New BMW i Vision Circular concept showcases brand’s view of a sustainable future. The new BMW i Vision Circular concept is a vision of a 2040 hatchback made entirely from recycled and recyclable materials
BMW is using its home motor show in Munich to showcase strides it is making in sustainability. And it has created a unique concept to help get its point across: the i Vision Circular.
Conceived as a compact electric vehicle that would be on sale in 2040, the i Vision Circular is a four metre-long, five-door supermini that introduces a raft of new design treatments for the BMW brand. Most notable is the front end, which completely rethinks the double-kidney grille treatment, but there’s an entirely new look at the rear too, plus an enormous overall glass area to help make the cabin feel more spacious and airy.
As a result, the car is designed to be taken apart easily for end-of-life repurposing, with quick-release fasteners on the wheels, seats and instrument panel. BMW says that the front grille treatment shows how digital design might, in future, take the place of physical shaping of bumpers and lights, reducing the complexity and impact of manufacturing. There are no physical badges attached either; instead, the BMW and car logos are laser-etched onto the panels.
The rear seats are surrounded by an anodised aluminium frame, and the deep-pile carpet is made from recycled plastic. A glass iDrive controlled from the forthcoming BMW iX also makes an appearance - repurposed and installed in the C-pillar, as a cabin light.
Oliver Zipse, BMW’s chairman, said, “The i Vision Circular illustrates our all-encompassing, meticulous way of thinking when it comes to sustainable mobility. It symbolises our ambition to be a pioneering force in the development of a circular economy. We lead the way for resource efficiency in production and we are seeking to extend this status to all stages of the vehicle lifecycle. This is a question of economic sustainability too, as the current trend in commodity prices clearly shows the financial consequences in store for any industry that is reliant on finite resources.”
He added, “I can promise that, on a sustainability level, the ‘Neue Klasse’ is being developed with the same mindset applied for the BMW i Vision Circular.”
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