Rear view The GINA Light Visionary Model is a fabric-skinned shape-shifting sports car concept built by BMW. GINA stands for "Geometry and functions In 'N' Adaptions". [1][2][3] It was designed by a team led by BMW's head of design, Chris Bangle, who says GINA allowed his team to "challenge existing principles and conventional processes." [1] Other designers include Anders Warming.
[4. This is the BMW GINA, a shape-shifting sports car concept unlike anything you've ever seen before. Supercar Blondie's Sergi Galiano got the chance to check it out in Germany, and it looks absolutely insane.
BMW Gina (2008) - pictures & information
You can watch his full review here! Feast your eyes on this - a heady combination of a V8 engine, an aluminium space frame and well, spandex. According to BMW, GINA stands for 'Geometry and Functions in 'N' Adaptations. Back in 2008, BMW pulled the cover off one of the strangest, most futuristic concept cars the world had ever seen - except, in this case, the "cover" was the car itself.
Enter the BMW GINA, a shape-shifting roadster draped in fabric skin. Yes, fabric. At the time, the GINA Concept design has been rumored to serve as a base for many upcoming BMW models, from the lightweight materials to the design language.
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Surprisingly, BMW introduced the GINA Light Visionary Model 15 years ago. Still, unlike typical concepts, this one resurfaces in a new walkaround video. It showcases its revolutionary "Geometry and Functions In 'N' Adaptions." Some may argue that GINA's visual appeal surpasses the i Vision Dee and iX Flow.
BMW Gina A car made of spandex. Let's repeat that. A CAR MADE OF SPANDEX.
Bmw Gina Concept Car
The Gina, which apparently is an acronym for 'Geometry and functions In 'N' Adaptations'? Which sounds like the artist has had a little too much control over the overall concept, but hey, they designed a car made from spandex, so we might let that one fly. The BMW GINA stands as a symbol of limitless creativity in car design. Meet the BMW GINA, a fabric-skinned shape-shifting concept that blends technology and art, redefining driving aesthetics.
An innovative concept introduced by BMW Group Design prepares the ground for this new approach: the GINA (Geometry and Functions In "N" Adaptions) principle grants more freedom for car design. This car is known as the 2008 BMW GINA Light Visionary concept, GINA standing for 'Geometry and functions In 'N' Adaptations', and it's a unique fabric.