BMW X1
The BMW Concept X1
BMW has long been at the forefront of automotive engineering, producing innovative designs and technologies with tomorrow’s driver in mind. In recent months, BMW has unveiled a number of concept vehicles, including the BMW Concept X1 and the BMW Concept 5 Series Gran Turismo.
Set to become the first Sports Activity Vehicle in the premium compact segment, the new Concept X1 is a natural extension of the successful family of BMW X models. Combining a compact X model design with a spacious interior to accommodate passengers and luggage with ease, it’s perfect to tackle both the city and off-road. The Concept X1 offers a good indication of how the future production model will look. We are really looking forward to seeing this model in our showrooms in October this year.
You can find more about the BMW Concept X1 by visiting www.bmw-web.tv where Adrian van Hooydonk, Head of BMW Car Design, will guide you through the car’s key features.
BMW has long been at the forefront of automotive engineering, producing innovative designs and technologies with tomorrow’s driver in mind. In recent months, BMW has unveiled a number of concept vehicles, including the BMW Concept X1 and the BMW Concept 5 Series Gran Turismo.
Set to become the first Sports Activity Vehicle in the premium compact segment, the new Concept X1 is a natural extension of the successful family of BMW X models. Combining a compact X model design with a spacious interior to accommodate passengers and luggage with ease, it’s perfect to tackle both the city and off-road. The Concept X1 offers a good indication of how the future production model will look. We are really looking forward to seeing this model in our showrooms in October this year.
You can find more about the BMW Concept X1 by visiting www.bmw-web.tv where Adrian van Hooydonk, Head of BMW Car Design, will guide you through the car’s key features.
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