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The BMW GINA Light Visionary Model that was seen via video being installed in the BMW Museum in Munich final week has finally been revealed, and the futuristic design study shows how BMW designers are thinking external of the box when it comes to the materials that construct up a car and plus how the car relates to the driver. GINA stands for “Geometry and Functions in ‘N’ Adaptations”, which basically means that designers from both BMW and BMW Group DesignworksUSA were allowed to throw out the rulebook. that is most evident in the GINA Light Visionary Model’s outer skin, which is made entirely out of textile fabric that’s pulled taut around a frame of metal and carbon fiber wires. The skeleton of the car is controlled by electro-hydraulic devices and can actually move and change shape beneath the fabric skin. For instance, the headlights of the concept can be exposed or hidden by the car’s skin just like blinking eyes, and the hood opens from the center as the fabric parts to expose the engine. that notion extends to the interior, where BMW designers have made visible only those instruments that are called for at a
Gallery: BMW GINA Light Visionary Model
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