BMW Unveils Neue Klasse M Concept With Next-Gen EV Technology
BMW has revealed its new M performance concept, built on the Bavarian automaker's Neue Klasse next-generation architecture, just in time for Le Mans. This concept introduces a new design language for BMW's M division, signaling the company's shift towards a more electrified future. The vehicle is described as a two-door sedan featuring powerful proportions, precise lines, wide wheel arches, and a muscular shoulder section. It aims to bridge BMW's motorsports heritage with its advanced EV technology.
BMW has unveiled its new M performance concept, which is built on the automaker's Neue Klasse next-generation architecture. The reveal coincides with the Le Mans event.
The concept introduces a new design language for BMW's M division. This marks a significant move towards an electrified future for the performance brand.
The company states that the concept adheres to the guiding principle, "Born on the racetrack. Made for the streets." This approach connects BMW's established motorsports heritage with its next-generation electric vehicle (EV) technology.
Design-wise, the new concept is a two-door sedan. It features powerful proportions, precise lines, wide wheel arches, and a muscular shoulder section.
According to The Verge, this concept serves as an introduction to BMW's evolving design philosophy for its M division.
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