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BMW Makes Morphable, Fabric-Covered Car

Publicado: 13 Jun 2008 17:45
por yoorch
Fuente:
http://blog.wired.com/cars/2008/06/bmw-builds-a-ca.html

Tienen que ver el video al final del post, está muy cool


BMW Builds a Shape-Shifting Car Out of Cloth

By Chuck Squatriglia EmailJune 10, 2008 | 12:38:21 PM

Concept cars give automotive designers a chance to let their imaginations run wild, often with outlandish results. But even by that measure, BMW has come up with something as strange as it is innovative -- a shape-shifting car covered with fabric.

Instead of steel, aluminum or even carbon fiber, the GINA Light Visionary Model has a body of seamless fabric stretched over a movable metal frame that allows the driver to change its shape at will. The car -- which actually runs and drives -- is a styling design headed straight for the BMW Museum in Munich and so it will never see production, but building a practical car wasn't the point.

Chris Bangle, head of design for BMW, says GINA allowed his team to "challenge existing principles and conventional processes."

"It is in the nature of such visions that they do not necessarily claim to be suitable for series production," company officials said in unveiling the car Tuesday. "Rather, they are intended to steer creativity and research into new directions."

Giving Bangle and his team that latitude to design so radical a car "helps to tap into formerly inconceivable, innovative potential" to push the boundaries of appearance and materials as well as functions and the manufacturing process, BMW says.

Bangle and is team actually built GINA -- which stands for "Geometry and functions In 'N' Adaptions" -- six years ago, but BMW kept it under, er, wraps until Tuesday. It's built on the Z8 chassis and has a 4.4-liter V8 and six-speed automatic transmission. BMW says the fabric skin - polyurethane-coated Lycra - is resilient, durable and water resistant. It's stretched over an aluminum frame controlled by electric and hydraulic actuators that allow the owner to change the body shape. Want a big spoiler on the back? Wider fenders? No problem. "The drastic reinterpretation of familiar functionality and structure means that drivers have a completely new experience when they handle their car," BMW says.

GINA has just four panels - the front hood, two sides and the rear deck. The doors open in jack-knife fashion and are completely smooth when closed; access to the engine is through a slit in the hood. BMW says the shape of the body can be changed without slackening or damaging the fabric. The fabric is opaque translucent so the taillights shine through, and small motors pull the fabric back to reveal the headlights.

The interior is equally innovative. The steering wheel and gauges swing into place and the headrest rises from the seat once the driver is seated, making it easier to get in and out of the car.

BMW says GINA is built on a space frame that provides all the safety of a conventional car, but we suspect people - not to mention BMW's lawyers and government regulators - wouldn't embrace fabric bodies. Still, the company says GINA could influence the design of future Beemers.

Photos and video by BMW.

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Re: BMW Makes Morphable, Fabric-Covered Car

Publicado: 13 Jun 2008 18:09
por jm2s
Que sexy se ve cuando se abre el "capo" para ver el motor!!

Esta demasiado volado!!!

Re: BMW Makes Morphable, Fabric-Covered Car

Publicado: 13 Jun 2008 18:28
por Danenbs
No me hace mucha gracia que digamos...


Me quedan muchas incógnitas... en especial acerca de la seguridad...

Re: BMW Makes Morphable, Fabric-Covered Car

Publicado: 14 Jun 2008 20:04
por Gustavo Ortega
INCREIBLE.... ME imagino, 1- El handling que debe tener con lo que debe pesar....2- En cuanto a la seguridad me imagino que todo esta calculado, incluyendo el grado de deformacion en caso de un accidente.

Re: BMW Makes Morphable, Fabric-Covered Car

Publicado: 14 Jun 2008 21:10
por guanabi
me imagino que la seguridad va en la estructura, no en la piel del chuzo...

y cualquier vara, se aplancha y vamonos !!!!! :descojonado:

Re: BMW Makes Morphable, Fabric-Covered Car

Publicado: 14 Jun 2008 21:27
por spartan
Que chiva, muy tuanis el carro, como concepto esta excelente e innovador, pero hay que tomar en cuenta el vandalizmo, sobra mas de uno por ahi que quiera pasarle la cuchilla, imaginese un BMW todo lleno de curitas y remendado con duct-tape ja ja

Re: BMW Makes Morphable, Fabric-Covered Car

Publicado: 15 Jun 2008 13:11
por twinturbo_RB26
no vieron cuando abre el capo parece un panocho no se dieron cuenta!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eyepop:

Re: BMW Makes Morphable, Fabric-Covered Car

Publicado: 15 Jun 2008 15:47
por ruiz
Se ve muy bonito ese carro.

Re: BMW Makes Morphable, Fabric-Covered Car

Publicado: 15 Jun 2008 18:43
por Gusta
INCREIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: BMW Makes Morphable, Fabric-Covered Car

Publicado: 16 Jun 2008 09:18
por estebanvenon
Me gusto mucho x ser un concepto y tegnologia diferente....

Quedan muchas incognitas...

Esta interesante el concept...

Re: BMW Makes Morphable, Fabric-Covered Car

Publicado: 16 Jun 2008 10:57
por Danenbs
twinturbo_RB26 escribió:no vieron cuando abre el capo parece un panocho no se dieron cuenta!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eyepop:


:descojonado: :descojonado: :descojonado: :descojonado: :descojonado: :descojonado:


Qué salidas las de este mae....


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Re: BMW Makes Morphable, Fabric-Covered Car

Publicado: 16 Jun 2008 17:27
por escholl
alguien esta como que enfermo, pero ni modo

el concepto, de veras que esta volado, lo que mas me gusto, los focos, que toque mas elegante, sin palabras.

Re: BMW Makes Morphable, Fabric-Covered Car

Publicado: 16 Jun 2008 17:36
por Gabrol
escholl escribió:alguien esta como que enfermo, pero ni modo

el concepto, de veras que esta volado, lo que mas me gusto, los focos, que toque mas elegante, sin palabras.
+ 1..

En el minuto 2:25... parece que abre los ojos... jajaja...

Nunca va a salir a produccion por ser de tela... pero en si la idea esta vacilona, no muy practica es cierto... pero la manera en que se puede cambiar la estetica es impresionante...