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BMW says the Vision Vehicle won’t go into production but will serve as a rolling tech testbed. It produces up to 13,269 lb-ft of torque (likely at the wheels) and showcases advanced controls.
The BMW Vision Driving Experience is the latest concept to preview the upcoming Neue Klasse EVs, one of which will be an electric variant of the next-generation 3-series sedan. The concept's ...
The BMW Vision Driving Experience may not have a particularly exciting name, but what that moniker disguises is the car's purpose: it's a test bed for BMW to show off its latest and greatest ...
The BMW Vision Driving Experience concept is the latest in a line of vehicles that preview the next iteration of the BMW 3-series, with the iconic sports sedan set to feature both traditional gas and ...
The "Heart of Joy" is BMW's secret weapon to make electric performance cars fun to drive, and it's previewed in the BMW Vision Driving Experience concept car.
The BMW Vision Driving Experience ... What better way to test out your next-generation control module than to stuff it into a carbon-chassis, high-performance test car? At least, that’s the ...
Our Vision Driving Experience, er, experience came at a private test track next to BMW’s Spartanburg, South Carolina, facility, courtesy of professional motorsports driver Jens Klingmann.
The Vision Driving Experience ... member of the board of management of BMW, said: “The Heart of Joy enables us to take driving pleasure not just to the next level, but another one beyond ...
All of this is being trialed in the BMW Vision Driving Experience (VDX) test vehicle, a four-motor car built over 75,000 hours in the course of a year – and packs a toe-curling13,269 lb-ft ...