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Carey & Big B First Look | The New 2025 PowerPlus

3D-Print Your Own BMW Vision M NEXT

The latest models and the BMW Vision M NEXT study will be the focus of BMW Group #NEXTGen at BMW Welt in Munich from 25 to 27 June 2019. The new presentation format extends the company’s range of possibilities as it engages in dialogue on the subject of innovations and future mobility. Presentation of the BMW Vision M NEXT also takes communication with the public into a whole new dimension. On www.BMW.com, BMW presents the sports car study not just in the form of texts, images and sound files but also makes a digital 3D data set of the vehicle available for the first time. The data provided for download is suitable for transfer to a 3D printer. In this way, the growing community of 3D printing fans have the opportunity to create their very own model of the BMW Vision M Next themselves on the day of the world premiere – for the first time ever and free of charge. With BMW Group #NEXTGen, the company has established an independent information platform for current model premieres and...

Imagine | Lamborghini

Movimento Inferno t shared by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀© Nima Farzin (@farzinnimaa) on Mar 26, 2017 at 4:33am PDT A post shared by Car Design Daily (@cardesigndaily) on Dec 8, 2017 at 1:28pm PST A post shared by Randy Hjelm (@ratchetbunny14) on Nov 28, 2017 at 12:54pm PST

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Cadillac Elmiraj Design 3-D Scanning

Honda Releases "3D-View," Interactive Web Content Using CG to Reproduce Ayrton Senna's Fastest Lap at Suzuka Circuit

TOKYO, Japan, September 27, 2013 - Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today released the 3D-View, new interactive web content that enables users to experience the engine sound and driving trajectory reproduced into 3-dimensional computer graphics (CG) based on data recorded of Ayrton Senna driving the McLaren-Honda MP4/5 in the FIA*1 Formula One (F1) World Championship at Suzuka Circuit in 1989.

This 2015 Mustang rendering is likely the most accurate yet | ?

New MINI Vision concept | Next Gen Mini Preview

Lamborghini Diamante Concept

Pininfarina Sergio Concept | The Design Process

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The 9th Dream Car from the Top 10: GM-X Stiletto

When we think of dream cars, our minds often race to sleek designs, innovative technology, and that unmistakable feeling of pure, unbridled passion. The GM-X Stiletto encapsulates all of these elements and more, making it a worthy contender in our top ten list. Ranked at number nine, this concept car from 1964 remains a beacon of automotive ingenuity and a symbol of a bygone era that continues to inspire. A Journey Back to the Jet Age To fully appreciate the GM-X Stiletto, we must travel back to the 1950s and '60s, a time when America was captivated by the future. The jet-age was in full swing, and cars were designed with a sense of bold optimism. Under the visionary leadership of Harley Earl and Bill Mitchell, General Motors created vehicles that mimicked the sleek lines and advanced technologies of jet aircraft. The GM-X Stiletto, born in 1964, was a product of this era's boundless imagination. The Visionary Design The GM-X Stiletto was first unveiled at the 1964-1965 World’s...

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