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29 March, 2020 12:39 am

BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics hybrid concept revealed

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BMW released its gallery of the Vision EfficientDynamics hybrid concept car, dubbed the world’s fastest hybrid.
It apparently has the performance of an M3 and the fuel efficiency of a Mini, in a particularly impressive design.
Below is the full gallery and brief release detailing BMW’s new look at aerodynamics and style, lightweight body and of course, the BMW hybrid-drive technology featured in this concept.

The engine is a diesel-hybrid 1.

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5-litre, three-cylinder unit with 163 hp and about 290 Nm of torque.
The Vision EfficientDynamics concept will be presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show this month, and will remain a kind of inspiration for the future direction of BMW.
It is set to influence overall BMW design principles, as well as showcase some impressive hybrid technology, and even the use of a thermo-electric generator.
Check out the details below.

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Bmw Vision EfficientDynamics concept

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