BMW Still Wants To Make Fun Cars
Even in a world of increasingly autonomous cars, BMW doesn't want to remove manual control. It wants to keep the 'joy of driving.'
Even in a world of increasingly autonomous cars, BMW doesn't want to remove manual control. It wants to keep the 'joy of driving.'
BMW secretly built a ramp at home in Germany to test the Vision Driving Experience concept ahead of the Auto Shanghai.
BMW reveals the fan-powered VDX in Shanghai, showcasing the Heart of Joy tech with 1,300 hp, 3G handling, and a 55° ramp climb.
BMW will host the public debut of its wild Vision Driving Experience concept next week at the Auto Shanghai 2025 show in China.
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The BMW Vision Driving Experience won't be made, but can't we have some fun? A design exercise envisions a production VDX that won't happen.
BMWBLOG got up close with the Vision Driving Experience and discovered the rear door handle is integrated into the Hofmeister Kink.
BMW has teased its groundbreaking Vision Driving Experience (VDX), a prototype featuring the revolutionary “Heart of Joy” supercomputer.