A few days ago, we posted the first video showing the BMW PAS, or as the Munich based manufacturer calls it: Progressive Activity Vehicle.
For some of our new readers that might not have seen our previous articles, the PAS is four door sedan but with a hatchback profile. It will be similar to X6 in a way, but with more interior space and a lower ridding guard. It will simply be portrayed as a bigger hatchback that will satisfy the needs of those that need more rear seat room and a big trunk space.
The car will follow the new 7 series steps and will be available in a standard rear wheel drive, but for those of you that go through rough winters, BMW will offer an all-wheel-drive as well.
In the mean time, for the lack of better photos, we will need to satisfy our needs with the following spies.
[Source: Autogespot ]
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This car design is not original and it looks like a Renault Laguna. I really doubt this car is going to have succesful sales…. Based on the 5 Series platform hmmm…Then why would I buy this over the 5 series sedan? For space? I’ ll take the touring version. What station wagons don’t sell well in the States? So you think a sedan-hatchback style is going to sell better in the States?Give me a break!