I just came across a new video of the BMW’s GINA Light Visionary, the concept that was unveiled back in June. If you recall, there were no technical details released to the press, with the exception that it was said the BMW GINA has an aluminum chassis.
What makes the GINA Light Concept special thing are the surfaces. They are not made out of steel or aluminum, instead a high-tech-textile is used that can be formed in multiple ways. So the exterior look depends on many factors, for example if the headlights are turned on or off or if the rear spoiler is used or not.
We have also seen some footage of the GINA concept and I must say, they were quite fascinating. So, I was happy when I noticed today that a new video was released onto the web.
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