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THE 8 X JEFF KOONS: Painting expertise from Landshut showcased in Jeff Koons’ sculptures on wheels
Thu Feb 17 00:01:00 CET 2022 Press Release
+++ Plastic exterior components for strictly limited edition of BMW 8 Series Gran Coupé crafted at BMW Group Plant Landshut – Car designed by American artist Jeff Koons +++ Biggest challenge for Landshut custom paint shop: “Capturing the spirit of the artist and implementing the details in a technical small-series process”
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+++ Plastic exterior components for strictly limited edition
of BMW 8 Series Gran Coupé crafted at BMW Group Plant Landshut – Car
designed by American artist Jeff Koons
+++ Biggest challenge for Landshut custom paint shop:
“Capturing the spirit of the artist and implementing the details in
a technical small-series process”
München / Landshut. Painting expertise from BMW Group
Plant Landshut is currently being showcased in a strictly limited
edition of the M850i xDrive Gran Coupé (fuel consumption combined:
11.0-10.7 l/100 km WLTP, CO2 emissions combined: 251-243 g/km WLTP)
created by American artist Jeff Koons for a small production run of
just 99 vehicles – the most elaborately designed vehicle in BMW history.
Around 2,000 painted plastic outer panel sections in 45 standard
and 200 custom colours leave the Landshut plant every workday. This
adds up to about half a million components a year, including bumpers,
side-sills, spoilers and trim – not counting small-series and custom paintwork.
The Landshut paint specialists are now putting their years of
expertise to work in a very special vehicle, a limited edition of the
BMW 8 Series Gran Coupé – THE 8 X JEFF KOONS. The car was designed by
American artist Jeff Koons and features pop-art elements, as well as
geometric patterns.
The special edition vehicles will be built at BMW Group Plant
Dingolfing, while BMW Group Plant Landshut will supply all painted
plastic outer panel sections, including the bumpers, side-sills,
mirror caps, door handles and the tailgate. All components are crafted
to the highest degree of precision.
“The biggest challenge was to understand and capture the spirit
of the artist right from the start and to implement his very precise
demands in detail by hand in a technical small-series process,”
explains Hermann Knott, head of Production Paint and Finish. “This is
also a very special project for us – because these cars are really
sculptures on wheels.”
One of the most technically complex components for the vehicle
is the stylish tailgate, requiring seven different colours and twelve
coats of paint with a total thickness of less than 250 μ. For
comparison, a human hair has a diameter of about 100 μ. “Applying
multi-coloured paintwork is particularly challenging as far as haptics
and optics are concerned,” explains Knott. The so-called “multitone”
process used for this was specially developed at the Landshut custom
paint shop. “We had various meetings with Jeff Koons’ team, where we
discussed everything needed for the process in detail,” reports Knott.
A key element was how to realise the artist’s one-dimensional
design in three-dimensional, geometric vehicle components. A computer
programme connected to a laser projector was used to ensure the
accuracy of every detail. The laser then projected the design in
linear form onto the respective component. The contours between
individual layers of paint were meticulously hand stencilled, a task
requiring years of experience and craftsmanship.
Most of the roughly 100 employees involved in the project
received special additional training to be able to meet the artistic
requirements. “Crafting the Jeff Koons components is different to both
our standard finishing by robots and our established custom painting
processes. It requires considerable individual experience and flair,
because there are many influencing factors,” explains Knott.
“Taking pleasure in innovation and craftsmanship are two
outstanding characteristics of our staff at the Landshut location.
That is why we are especially proud that our Exterior Plastic team is
once again setting the benchmark for custom paintwork,” says Dr Stefan
Kasperowski, head of BMW Group Plant Landshut.
THE 8 X JEFF KOONS
THE 8 X JEFF KOONS is the
embodiment of precision, sophistication and craftsmanship. It took 285
hours to apply its multiple coats of paint, for instance, since its
impressively expressive design combines 11 different colours, from
blue to silver and yellow to black. This means only two car bodies can
be painted per week. The multi-coloured interior is characterised by
its impressive use of high-quality materials and the finest leather,
in addition to featuring the artist’s signature. The seats are in rich
hues of red and blue, the colours of superheroes from the comic
universe and the high-performance brand BMW M. The sporty, powerful
design features both pop-art elements and geometric patterns – a nod
to the sophisticated lines and forms of the 8 Series Gran Coupé.
The lines of colour that explode across the rear of the vehicle
are a direct tribute to the artist's own 2010 BMW Art Car. According
to Koons, the “POP!” stencilled on the sides and the swirls of wind
symbolise the power and speed of THE 8 X JEFF KOONS. The BMW 850i was
the first BMW 8 Series model to be introduced back in 1990. Acclaimed
for its visionary approach to the future of driving, it appealed to
car lovers who appreciate its perfect union of elegance and
performance. Highly skilled specialists at BMW Plants Dingolfing and
Landshut spent almost 300 hours working by hand on the exterior
paintwork of THE 8 X JEFF KOONS alone, often using a magnifying glass
to apply its colourful patterns.
CO2 EMISSIONS & FUEL
CONSUMPTION.
BMW M850i xDrive Gran Coupé
Fuel
consumption combined: 11.0-10.7 l/100 km WLTP,
CO2
emissions combined: 251-243 g/km WLTP.
If you have any questions, please
contact:
Saskia Eßbauer
BMW Group Corporate and
Governmental Affairs Communications Landshut
Telephone: +49 871
702 3232
Cell phone: +49 151 6040 3232
Email: Saskia.Essbauer@bmw.de
Media website: www.press.bmwgroup.com
Email: presse@bmw.de
BMW Group Plant Landshut
At BMW Group Plant
Landshut, around 3,500 employees produce light metal cast engine,
suspension and body structure components, plastic components for the
vehicle exterior, carbon body components, cockpit and equipment
options, electric drive systems, special engines and drive shafts.
Plant Landshut is the BMW Group’s largest component plant and supplies
components to all BMW Group vehicle and engine plants worldwide – and
therefore for virtually every BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce vehicle, as
well as for BMW Motorrad. BMW Group Plant Landshut stands for
component production characterised by digitalisation and geared
towards sustainability, and is committed to responsible use of resources.
With forward-looking technologies, BMW Group Plant Landshut
assumes the role of innovation driver in the technological
transformation of the automotive sector and its supplier industry. At
the Lightweight Construction and Technology Centre (LuTZ) adjacent to
the plant, specialists from a wide range of disciplines are brought
into development processes for new vehicles in the early stages and
help actively drive sustainable development of future vehicle models.
BMW Group Plant Landshut is a socially responsible, innovative and
attractive employer for the region of Landshut and Lower Bavaria.
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