BMW MINI: rocketman at geneva motor show 2011

BMW MINI: rocketman at geneva motor show 2011


BMW MINI 'rocketman' concept, at the geneva motor show 2011


with the premiere of its 'rocketman' concept at geneva motor show 2011,
BMW MINI has designed the smallest vehicle the brand has produced since 1959.

measuring just under eleven feet in length, the three-door vehicle features three seats, with a fourth optional to add to the rear.
the trunk capacity is likewise flexible, and accessible through a design that splits the cars tailgate into two parts:
a top segment attached to the roof that lifts upwards, and a lower component which extends outwards from the body like a drawer.
the car's doors are double-hinged, sliding forward and out in addition to swinging open,
to provide easy entry and exit even in close quarters.



full view of the car



a split tailgate and wide-opening side doors maximize the space available



closer view of the double-hinged side door



aerial view of the glass roof, whose crossbeams recreate the british flag


inside, the rocketman is designed with a leather interior and wrap-around light strip.
the center control console and dashboard, operated through either steering wheel buttons or a trackball,
features 3D graphic capabilities, allowing more immediately relevant information to be presented in the foreground,
while less important data remains accessible but not distracting.

three light modes illuminate the LED trim and details of the car in different colours and modes.



the car's control console features 3D graphic capabilities



interior view


retaining the recognizable shape of earlier mini models, 'rocketman' features large headlights, chrome grille trim,
and trapezoidal rear lights. wraparound windows are capped with a transparent glass roof,
along which braces run to recreate the appearance of the british flag.

the car is modeled on a carbon fibre frame, and enthusiasts predict that if produced,
it will be powered by the BMW's newly developed three-cylinder engines,
capable of attaining upwards of 75mpg (3 litres per 100 kilometres).



aerial view with doors open, showcasing the double hinge feature



the tailgate drawer in use



interior concept sketch depicts the removable rear seat



concept sketch for door mechanisms



video showing the opening mechanism of the prototype's side doors and tailgate



video describing the concept behind 'rocketman'
jenny db
03.02.11  
6
Geil!
Dr. Design   03.02.11
small is beautiful.
Tom P   03.02.11
Cute trumps sustainable new sources of fuel & transport.
Sigh. Yeah, it's cute. And we'll gobble it up, call ourselves smart, and feel adorably special as we drive, burning up the worlds resources just the same.
But all that said, I wouldn't kick it out of bed.
xox,
sighningsal   03.02.11
Hopefully, it will remain a concept.
GEZA   03.05.11
badger
jack   03.07.11
beautiful little car
I would like to drive it
marija   03.07.11

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