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BMW Unveils iNEXT, A Peek Into The Future

The SAV (SUV in BMW speak) will go into production by 2021

BMW has pulled the wraps off its latest concept, the iNEXT. The carmaker has touted the all-electric SUV concept as the torchbearer of a new era of 바카라sheer driving pleasure바카라. BMW also says that the iNEXT brings together BMW바카라s vision of a highly automated, emission-free and fully connected vehicle while giving a glimpse of what the future might look like. The iNEXT will be BMW바카라s technology flagship model and will enter production in 2021. It will be produced at Plant Dingolfing and take the carmaker바카라s D+ACES innovation to the road as a single package.

Let바카라s start with the design which is polarising, to say the least. The iNEXT looks like something straight out of a futuristic Ridley Scott movie (Blade Runner anyone?). Its four-eyed headlamps are sleek and flank a rather oddball-ish and huge kidney grille that houses a lot of sensors for driver assistance systems. It features a clean design with flared wheel arches and opposing doors that negate the need for a B-pillar. When viewed from the side, it becomes apparent that when it comes to size, the iNEXT is roughly similar to the X5. The taillamps are sleek and are housed almost entirely in the tailgate. It sits on massive 24-inch wheels which according to BMW are aerodynamically efficient.

The interiors are minimal and are complemented well by a large panoramic sunroof. There are two seats at the front and a bench at the rear in a conventional SUV layout but that바카라s where convention exits out of the door. Everything inside is geometric, including the steering wheel which is rectangular. Two massive screens sit on the beige and wood dash and that바카라s it. BMW says, you won바카라t need screens in the future. BMW바카라s Shy Tech can convert surfaces such as cloth and wood into display and control surfaces.

The iNEXT will be designed with autonomy in mind, but as the rules and laws for autonomous vehicles are still not very clear, the driver will be an integral part of any car in the future. BMW has christened its driving modes for the iNEXT as 바카라Boost바카라 and 바카라Ease바카라. The Boost mode allows for driver inputs as he/she is in full control of the vehicle and the massive screens will display the typical information one would expect while driving a car. In Ease mode however, the steering wheel retracts a fair bit, adding to the 바카라sense of space바카라. The cabin too undergoes a transformation. In BMW바카라s own words, 바카라The display panels switch from driving-related content to 바카라Exploration Mode바카라, which provides the driver and passengers with suggestions of places and events in the surrounding area that could be of interest to them. Plus, the front seat head restraints can be folded back, allowing the people in the front to communicate more effectively with the passengers in the rear.바카라

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The iNEXT will play an integral role in the development of BMW바카라s future vehicles as the company is planning to launch 25 electrified vehicles by 2025, 12 of which will be purely electric. And the plan already seems to be in motion as BMW intends to debut the all-electric Mini in 2019 with the production of the iX3 set to commence in 2020.

In addition to all this, BMW is also planning to develop its own battery technology with Chinese firm CATL. The company will only produce the cells, while the designing and development will be done inhouse by BMW (Source).

BMW seems to be making a real headway into the electric vehicles space with the Audi e-tron already revealed and en-route to India. Will BMW be looking at bringing its electric products to India? What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.

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