2009 Frankfurt Motor Show: BMW Vision EfficientDynamics Concept Car to be Presented - GREAT VIDEO
FRANKFURT - August 29, 2009: This BMW Vision EfficientDynamics concept car will be presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
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BMW sees technical innovations reducing both emissions and fuel consumption as an elementary part of the brand’s product strategy, just like vehicle concepts enhancing the Sheer Driving Pleasure so typical of BMW as a lasting, sustained experience. Now the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics concept car clearly demonstrates that these objectives expressed through the BMW EfficientDynamics development strategy are fully compatible with the most demanding reduction in fuel consumption and emissions complying in full with future requirements.
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Character:
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• Development aim: The performance of a BMW M Car and a highly emotional character combined with the fuel economy and emission management of a modern small car in the premium class. As a result, this unique sports car offers the most consistent rendition of the BMW EfficientDynamics development strategy.
• Innovative approach in the context of BMW EfficientDynamics: The exceedingly good balance of CO2 emission management and driving pleasure results from a revolutionary vehicle concept developed all in one from the ground up, achieving a new level of efficiency combined with a unique driving experience. The overall result goes far beyond the sum total of the individual features and components in this concept car.
• BMW Vision EfficientDynamics offers a realistic impression of the unique potential of BMW ActiveHybrid technology and the great innovative thrust of BMW EfficientDynamics.
Technology:
• Offering a full-hybrid concept, the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics
concept car is powered by a three-cylinder turbodiesel and two electric
motors. Overall system output is 262 kW/356 hp, maximum torque 800
Newton-metres/590 lb-ft. All-wheel drive featuring an electric motor on
both the front and rear axle.
• Anticipated performance: Acceleration
from a standstill to 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds, top speed 250 km/h (155 mph)
(electronically limited) , fuel consumption in the EU test cycle 3.76
litres/100 km (equal to 75.1 mph imp), CO2 emissions 99 grams/kilometre.
• As a plug-in hybrid, BMW Vision EfficientDynamics is able to cover
the entire fuel consumption drive cycle under electric power alone. Taking
the sources of energy used for generating the electric power consumed into
account (EU electricity mix), this reduces the CO2 emission rating to just
50 grams per kilometre.
• Electric power is generated without the
slightest increase in fuel consumption through a particularly efficient
concept of Brake Energy Regeneration. Energy is stored in 98 lithium
polymer cells. The car is able to cover a distance of approximately 50
km/31 miles in the electric mode alone.
• Aerodynamics developed with
know-how from Formula 1. CX drag coefficient optimised to just 0.22.
Forward-looking energy management uses the maximum potential available in
each case to minimise fuel consumption.
Design:
• Technology-oriented body design as a clear expression of
consistent lightweight technology and aerodynamic quality. Design language
typical of the brand, setting clear signals in terms of sporting
performance and optimum efficiency.
• The 2+2-seater concept combines
dynamic performance and supreme efficiency with an enhanced level of
all-round function. BMW Vision EfficientDynamics symbolises BMW’s
commitment to offer an unprecedented driving experience for up to four
occupants.
• BMW Vision EfficientDynamics comes with gullwing doors
opening up to the side. Innovative, weight-optimised door kinematics makes
entering the car at both front and rear convenient and very easy.
• The interior of this unique 2+2-seater intentionally demonstrates the very
latest in modern technology. At the same time the use of natural materials
underlines BMW’s strategy of sustainability borne out through this
concept car.
• The roof and door inserts made of polycarbonate glass
automatically become darker as a function of incoming light.