The first BMW 328 was
made in the 1930s and went on to enjoy success in races like the Mille
Miglia. To celebrate its 75th birthday, BMW has created a one-off that
pays homage, called the, um, 328 Hommage. It offers a possible
interpretation of how the designers of that time might have built the
BMW 328 in the present day, according to the men from Munich. The
bodywork is made from carbon-fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP), so it’s
light, just 1,716 pounds. But BMW makes no actual mention of an engine
in its press materials, which could make a difference. An elegantly
sparse interior is enlivened by two iPhones, each one in a housing
fashioned to resemble old-school stopwatches. The phones are supposed to
display additional stuff like lap times and GPS info. Wouldn’t those
wheels look sweet on a Z4?
Saturday, May 5, 2012
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