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Munich/Cernobbio. With its BMW Concept
Skytop design study, the BMW Group is once again bringing an
exceptionally elegant, one-of-a-kind vehicle to this year’s Concorso
d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, the annual beauty contest for historic cars
and motorcycles held on the shores of Lake Como. The open two-seater
resembles a meticulously crafted vehicle sculpture, with a flowing,
sporty elegance that complements its athletic, muscular stance.The
interior and exterior of the concept car feature warm monochromatic
colours, blending exclusive materials with traditional craftsmanship.
“The BMW Concept Skytop is a truly unique and exotic design, in
the tradition of the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este,” says Adrian
van Hooydonk, head of BMW Group Design. “It offers a combination of
driving dynamics and elegance at the highest level, comparable to its
historic ancestors, like the BMW Z8 or BMW 503.”
Athletic proportions, organic body.
The clean exterior of the BMW Concept Skytop is designed to
inspire a desire to travel. Its taut, muscular surfaces are defined by
a few precise lines that direct the vehicle's volume towards the rear.
Winglets discreetly integrated into the door shoulders replace
conventional door handles. Light-alloy wheels with precise lamellas
further enhance its unique appearance.
From a bird's eye perspective, the prominent, sweeping bonnet,
the iconic BMW shark-nose design with illuminated kidney grille and
retracted rear section, all catch the eye. References to the legendary
BMW Z8 roadster were carefully chosen. Particularly striking is the
pronounced spline that extends from the bonnet, through the interior,
to an aluminium trim positioned on the tailgate, emphasising the
dynamic flow of the silhouette.
The harmonious design of the headlights blends highly complex
details into the overall concept. The LED units, positioned on milled
aluminium carriers, were custom developed for the BMW Concept Skytop,
utilising the latest technology and design for automotive headlights
with the slimmest profile currently available. The clean, purist
design allows all lighting functions to be consolidated in a single
installation space. The flat and defined shape of the rear lights
complements the BMW Concept Skytop’s overall appearance.
The leather-finished roll-over bar behind the BMW Concept
Skytop’s two seats is combined with side fins on the B-pillar and a
fully retractable rear window. The two removable roof parts, also
finished in leather, can be stored in a special compartment in the
luggage space.
The colour scheme ensures a smooth transition from interior to
exterior, regardless of whether the roof is open or closed. In the
rear section, the reddish-brown tone of the roof flows into the muted
silver with chrome shadow effect of the exterior paintwork. The
technically elaborate colour gradient was crafted by an experienced
master painter at BMW Group Plant Dingolfing.
Brogue-style leather surfaces characterize the interior.
The leather seats in the interior feature brogue-style
accents. The reddish-brown tone of the surfaces creates a consistent
colour scheme that gives the whole interior a sense of luxury and
spaciousness.Crystal applications are artfully embedded in the
cockpit, adding to the overall impression. The interior surfaces of
the BMW Concept Skytop were crafted in the traditional saddlery of the
BMW Group plant in Dingolfing.
There are also similarities in engine variants with the BMW
Z8. Like the legendary roadster, the BMW Concept Skytop also comes
with the most powerful V8 engine in the BMW drive train portfolio.
BMW Group Corporate Communications
Steven Wörns
Press spokesperson, BMW Group Design
Telephone:
+49-151-601-16992
Email: Steven.Woerns@bmw.com
Laura Kanamüller
Press spokesperson, BMW Design
Telephone:
+49-151-601-51110
Email: Laura.Kanamueller@bmw.com
Media website: www.press.bmwgroup.com
Email: presse@bmw.de