
The stamp with the propeller represents us a concept foreshadowing him future. here BMW Vision New Class (new class), the Bavarian manufacturer’s final iteration for the future. However, the latter looks different BMW i Vision Circular AND BMW i Vision Dee presented in September 2021 and January 2023, respectively. It is in a way a meeting of these two concepts.
The future belongs to BMW
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nothing redundant in the design of this concept. The lines are reduced to the most necessary, although the presence of traditional design elements from BMW is there Cult double lattice and Hofmeister Kink on the back rack. According to the brand, the design and stylistic lines of this concept will be determined design with following models from the mark to the screw.

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The concept is covered in color “happy bright“. Color friendly and returned to future for BMW. This contrasts with the dark shade of the bumpers and side skirts.
Bright and laconic interior
The interior of Vision Neue Class uses technology from the concept and Vision Dee. We find, for example, automatic door opening when the driver approaches the car or BMW Panoramic Visionan augmented reality head-up display that spans the entire width of the windshield.

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The concept also includes the next generation BMW iDrive, ergonomic control interface from the manufacturer. This allows the driver and passenger to interact with the information displayed on the screen Panoramic vision.
Highly efficient electric motors
With this concept, BMW presents the sixth generation of technology BMW eDrive. The brand promises “high energy efficiency”, guaranteed by optimization of weight and aerodynamics, as well as intelligent transmission heat management.
It consists of several electric motors high profitability. It contains new cylindrical battery cells with higher energy density over 20% to previously used cells. With this sixth generation BMW eDrivefollowing models New class will have a recharge speed optimized to 30% in addition to increasing them autonomy, again with 30%.
Three concepts for three visions of the future
BMW i Vision Circular

Photo Credit: Credit: BMW i Vision Circularpresented at the Munich Motor Show in September 2021, made entirely from recyclable materials
THE BMW i Vision Circular was the first of three presented. He was also presented at the last one Munich Motor Show, 2021. The latter best embodies the Bavarian group’s green ambitions to become a manufacturer the most durable in the high-end segment. Indeed, this concept is designed according to the principles circular economy. This is a serial model, which consists of share, reuse, repair, restore and recycle products and materials for extend the life cycle products over time.
BMW i Vision Dee

Photo: BMW Unveiled at CES 2023 in Las Vegas, the BMW i Vision Dee is a futuristic sedan concept car that heralds the future of the brand’s digital experience.
THE BMW i Vision Dee much later as it was introduced at Las Vegas CES in January 2023. As a reminder, CES is the most important exhibition dedicated to innovations and new technologies. That’s what i Vision Dee is, a innovation concentrate. This concept embodies, according to the brand, a certain vision connected mobility. The goal is to integrate a person into the digital environment. He implements technologies from augmented realityand technology E Ink which allows you to change the color of the car body according to your wishes.
Today, BMW presents the final element of its plan for the future, BMW Vision New Class. A kind of concentrate of the two previous concepts, bringing with them design of future models of the brand.
Combining in new methods of production with i Vision Circular, the new technologies with i Vision Dee and new design with the Vision Neue Klasse add three and you have BMW’s vision of its future !
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Source: Auto Plus

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