BMW has publicly showcased a concept car named Vision Circular, reported by a Russian automotive news portal. Images of the vehicle were added to the database of the Federal Institute of Industrial Property (FIPS). According to the reports, the car stands out with a distinctive radiator grille that merges with its lighting elements, and a seamless glass roof that flows into the windshield. The Vision Circular’s exterior is crafted from recycled materials, reflecting a commitment to sustainable design. Each component is engineered to connect through a combination of cords, rivets, and other fasteners. The tires use natural rubber, and the wheels feature a complex, material-efficient pattern aimed at reducing waste while maintaining safety and performance. In terms of production plans, BMW has stated that a serial version of the Vision Circular will not enter production before 2040, suggesting that the car remains a long-term concept rather than an imminent model. Earlier reports highlighted BMW’s broader experimental approach in the mobility space. In another market development, BMW has expanded its subscription-based options in South Korea. Through the BMW ConnectedDrive app, owners can register, tailor features, and activate selected services by paying for the desired capabilities, illustrating BMW’s push toward flexible, user-driven access to vehicle technology.
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