BMW Skytop Production Model Gets An Imitation Leather Roof
The concept used real leather for the targa top, but BMW is switching to a synthetic material for better all-weather usability.
The concept used real leather for the targa top, but BMW is switching to a synthetic material for better all-weather usability.
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BMW begins Skytop deliveries while undisguised test cars still roam Munich, highlighting prototype quirks and what’s next for BMW’s small-series lineup.
One of the first cars delivered at the BMW Welt confirms the production-ready Skytop looks just like the concept.
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