Bmwturbo Del 1972 〈UHD | FHD〉

Its wedge shape, pop-up headlights, and shark nose directly inspired the 1978 BMW M1 supercar.

The interior featured a futuristic dashboard angled toward the driver, a design hallmark that BMW adopted for its production models starting with the 3 Series in 1975. Impact and Legacy

The prototype was finished in a striking two-tone paint, blending bright orange at the front to a deep metallic red/brown at the rear. Performance and Engineering BMWTurbo del 1972

The car was capable of reaching 155 mph (250 km/h). Groundbreaking Technology and Safety

The body featured foam-filled bumpers that blended seamlessly into the design, providing advanced impact absorption without compromising aesthetics. Its wedge shape, pop-up headlights, and shark nose

The E25 Turbo was a masterclass in 1970s futuristic design, characterized by its low-slung, wedge-shaped silhouette.

The 1972 BMW Turbo remains an iconic masterpiece that bridged the gap between BMW’s compact sporting sedans of the 60s and the high-performance supercars of the future. Performance and Engineering The car was capable of

The engine technology developed for the concept paved the way for the 1973 BMW 2002 Turbo, the first European turbocharged production car.

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