This is probably the first video of the BMW Progressive Activity Sedan(PAS) that we have seen so far. Of course, as expected, the camouflage covering the cover is extremely well implemented and almost impossible to see what BMW is hiding underneath.
The interior makes no exception and it is pretty much covered up as well. To quote the BMW’s CEO, Herr Norbert Reithofer, the BMW PAS is :
another result of our strategy that we will not build a space-functional concept. It will be replaced by a fundamentally altered concept. What I am talking about here is a new segment. We currently call the concept Progressive Activity Sedan or PAS in short. Expect this concept to introduce its own interpretation of the sedan and to surprise you with intelligent features.
I am not sure what those words meant, but I am looking forward to this one, mostly since I’m curious to see how the bimmer fans will react to new products on innovations.
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