Pic Fest: 25 Years Of BMW Technik
BMW R&D division celebrates quarter century with a feast of concepts
BMW’s R&D wing, BMW Technik GmbH, is celebrating its 25th birthday. To mark the occasion, the boys and girls from Munich have officially revealed (or more accurately re-revealed) a whole host of historical concept cars created over the past quarter-century.
Highlights of the collection include a 1988 Z1 coupe based on the drop-top Z1 (which was Technik’s very first project), a fuel-cell hyrid based on a 1-series, a 4wd V8 off-road buggy called the Z18, the six-pot M3-powered Z29 coupe (a symphony in carbon fibre, plastic and aluminium and a bodyless sports car concept similar to an Ariel Atom.
The company was founded in 1985 in order to concentrate on "the development and construction of concept vehicles". In 2003 Technik was rebranded BMW Forschung und Technik GmbH, as the company shifted focus to develop technology for all BMW vehicles
Today, BMW Technik employs around 200 people and is currently working on the development of in-car information and communication systemes, driver safety and assistance tech, alternative drive concepts, hydrogen and - er, well - general vehicle engineering.
Nice people that we are, we’ve posted some of the zaniest conceptual highlights of BMW Technik’s work to date (above and below). All captioned-up and everything…
Although I don't find BMWs perfect in design, at BMW they do seem to have fairly good taste as they have prevented us from seeing all those on the road!
But of course the Z1 and Z29 are fine.
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