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"I have brought with me a concept car which is a vision of the not-so-distant future. It is a concept with emotional appeal," explains BMW"s development boss Klaus Froehlich. "I think we"re pretty good at building cars like this."I personally believe we should build this car as soon as possible," he addsThat, ladies and gentlemen, is a BMW board member expressing his desire to put the new BMW i Vision Future Interaction into production. Which means an i8 roadster.Speaking at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Mr Froehlich told TG that the spectacular Vision FI was based on an i8 because "we wanted to show that driving pleasure and connectivity are not separate; they belong together." That, and the fact that he wanted to tease the possibility of an open-roof i8."We like it as a car," he told us, "and when I like something, we normally do it." There"s a good case for a car like this, he said. "And the i8 Coupe has been a big a success for us, at one point we had a 12 month waiting list. It"s the logical addition to the coupe it"s open driving pleasure."He noted how the normal development time for such a derivative was less than three years. "So I will hurry," he added. "Based on the feedback, it could be even faster."BMW design boss Adrian van Hooydonk issued similar sentiments. "As my boss said, he would like to see something like this in production as soon as possible," he told TG. "I take a lot of optimism from that. So maybe there"s a chance we didn"t do all of this for no reason."
Date: 5 Jan 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 1561
"I have brought with me a concept car which is a vision of the not-so-distant future. It is a concept with emotional appeal," explains BMW"s development boss Klaus Froehlich. "I think we"re pretty good at building cars like this."I personally believe we should build this car as soon as possible," he addsThat, ladies and gentlemen, is a BMW board member expressing his desire to put the new BMW i Vision Future Interaction into production. Which means an i8 roadster.Speaking at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Mr Froehlich told TG that the spectacular Vision FI was based on an i8 because "we wanted to show that driving pleasure and connectivity are not separate; they belong together." That, and the fact that he wanted to tease the possibility of an open-roof i8."We like it as a car," he told us, "and when I like something, we normally do it." There"s a good case for a car like this, he said. "And the i8 Coupe has been a big a success for us, at one point we had a 12 month waiting list. It"s the logical addition to the coupe it"s open driving pleasure."He noted how the normal development time for such a derivative was less than three years. "So I will hurry," he added. "Based on the feedback, it could be even faster."BMW design boss Adrian van Hooydonk issued similar sentiments. "As my boss said, he would like to see something like this in production as soon as possible," he told TG. "I take a lot of optimism from that. So maybe there"s a chance we didn"t do all of this for no reason."
Date: 5 Jan 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 1561