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Time to get used to the way the BMW iNext concept looks. The production version is set to look quite similar, BMW design chief Adrian van Hooydonk told Top Gear at the LA Auto Show. "It"s a vision car so it shows all the ideas that we have and that we"re working on," says Hooydonk. "The production car is a little far away at the moment, 2021 is what we"re aiming for. By and large you will certainly recognise this concept car in the production vehicle." Whatever you think of its overall look, there are neat details to be found. Like the 3D tail lights, which protrude out of the car a little to help boost the aerodynamics, thus avoiding those tacked-on edges you sometimes see applied to the rear of hatchbacks.
Date written: 4 Dec 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 14220
Time to get used to the way the BMW iNext concept looks. The production version is set to look quite similar, BMW design chief Adrian van Hooydonk told Top Gear at the LA Auto Show. "It"s a vision car so it shows all the ideas that we have and that we"re working on," says Hooydonk. "The production car is a little far away at the moment, 2021 is what we"re aiming for. By and large you will certainly recognise this concept car in the production vehicle." Whatever you think of its overall look, there are neat details to be found. Like the 3D tail lights, which protrude out of the car a little to help boost the aerodynamics, thus avoiding those tacked-on edges you sometimes see applied to the rear of hatchbacks.
Date written: 4 Dec 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 14220