BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupe
At the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este 2013 BMW and Pininfarina
have revealed the Gran Lusso Coupé, a one-off that combines the design
language and values of both the German carmaker and the Italian studio.
The BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupé represents the interpretation
of a luxurious BMW Coupé as seen through the eyes of Pininfarina.
The development of the one-off was carried out with a creative exchange and a close consultation between the two design teams.
The car has the typical BMW proportions, with a long wheelbase, a
stretched hood and a set-back greenhouse. The large 21-inch wheels
contribute to the dynamic, low stance of the car.
These elements are combined with a clean, elegant surface treatment
and high-quality details, both core values of Pininfarina’s creations.
The front end features a reinterpretation of BMW’s typical face, with
the three-dimensional kidney grille angled towards the road – resulting
into a “shark nose” look – and the headlights with LED units that
recall the trademark twin circular lamps.
The side view is characterized by the tight, slightly arched shoulder
line and by the smooth roofline that gently flows into the small tail.
The side panels have a clean surface treatment, with crease lines
underlining the wheel-arches contours and a dynamic character line runs
from Air Breather behind the front wheel, visually balancing the
roofline and contributing to the dynamic look.
The rear end has a distinctive look, defined by horizontal elements that give a broad, flat impression.
The tail lights extend from the sides, embracing the rear end in a single sweeping element.
A distinctive detail is the transition from the roof to the rear lid:
two elaborately shaped struts extend the roof pillar towards the rear,
resulting in a fluid transition of the roof line into the tail section.
The interior is characterized by the typical BMW layout, with a
dashboard defined by horizontal lines and all the controls slightly
angled towards the driver.
The exclusive and warm ambience is is achieved thought the use of
premium materials: in particular the fine leather is combined with kauri
wood from New Zealand.
All the wood elements in the cabin are sourced from a single piece of
kauri wood aged more than 48,000 years and selected by the Italian
timber experts of Riva 1920.
Design Directors’ Statement
“The appeal of this collaboration with Pininfarina is that you
get another, very different and special angle on facets like luxury and
exclusivity,” notes Karim Habib, Head of BMW Design.
“The Italian company, after all, has always been a byword for
these criteria in particular, demonstrating time and again its keen
sensitivity and exceptional finesse in these areas. In Pininfarina we
have found the ideal partner to lend shape to this vehicle concept.”
“The result of this cooperative venture is far greater than the sum of its parts,” says Fabio Filippini, Head of Design at Pininfarina.
“When two such tradition-rich and experienced brands join forces
to turn a vision into reality, something utterly new and exciting
emerges. From start to finish, this project was defined by a mutual
respect for the identity of the other company.”
“The BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupé has an extraordinary
impact. It expresses hallmark BMW values such as luxury and sheer
presence in a highly elegant form,” says Adrian van Hooydonk, Senior Vice President BMW Group Design.
“I admire the reductive clarity and precision in Pininfarina’s
design. Their expectations for the end result have been just as high as
ours, and their understanding of design perfectly complements the BMW
design DNA for a vehicle of this kind.”
Exterior Design
Front end
With its broad, wheel-focused stance, the front of the BMW
Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupé radiates sheer presence and dynamics. The
hallmark double- kidney grille and the road-focused headlights with
their suggested twin circular look reveal at a glance the family bond
with BMW. At the same time the distinctive Pininfarina elements have
been interpreted with Italian finesse to lend the front end a special
flair.
The trademark BMW kidney grille forms the central element of the
front-end design, and all surfaces and lines take their bearings from
it. It symbolically points to the engine at the heart of the vehicle,
its size reflecting the power of the V12 unit nestling behind it.
The “kidneys” are angled towards the road, citing the typical BMW
“shark nose” and lending the front end an even more dynamic look,
particularly when seen from the side.
Viewed up close it discloses highly accomplished detail work: the
front part of the bipartite kidney grille is made of matt-sheen
aluminium, while behind it an identically shaped part in high-gloss
black adds visual depth and makes for an exciting contrast of materials.
Above the kidney grille the bonnet stretches across the front of the
car, its subtle contours appearing to emanate from the BMW emblem and
lending the bonnet a dynamic elegance. The flat headlights underline the
road-focused look associated with a BMW and round off the “face”.
Their dynamic contours are in perfect harmony with the classic BMW
twin circular look in an interpretation that leaves them open at the
top. The use of LED technology creates a technically premium impression
while adding a striking depth to the headlights.
The eye-catchingly sporty front apron concludes the front end of the
BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupé as it dips towards the road. The flat,
one- piece air intake accentuates the breadth of the front, an
impression reinforced by chrome trim that adds a classy touch. The air
intake is larger at the wheels and draws attention to the car’s wide,
sporty track. Just above the road surface, discreet Pininfarina
lettering points to the contributing partner from Italy, like a
signature on a work of art.
Side view
The designers at BMW and Pininfarina set particular store by creating the right proportions.
The car’s surfaces display the elaborate form language of BMW while being sculpted with a clarity that is hallmark Pininfarina.
Within a powerfully present silhouette, convex taperings on the side
add a dynamic elegance and give the body a tautly athletic shape.
At the same time the reduced, precise contours stretch the vehicle
and underline its exclusivity with a contemporary touch. The high
shoulder line extends almost horizontally along the entire side of the
car, imbuing the BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupé with stature and
presence.
Above it the long roof line flows elegantly into the rear to define
the short tail end. Below the shoulder line, a striking countersweep to
the roof line emanates from the Air Breather behind the front wheel.
Ascending towards the rear, it lends the back section of the car a light and dynamic appearance.
All the lines have been designed with keen sensitivity: as they trace
their course they become stronger or weaker and, through the changing
play of light and shadow, show off the surrounding surfaces to their
best effect.
Numerous details accentuate the elegance of the side view. The
matt-sheen embellishment behind the front wheel adds a stylish accent as
it integrates the side indicator.
Another signature BMW detail is the Hofmeister kink – the eye-
catching forward bend in the window graphic that is perfectly integrated
into the surrounding play of lines. Behind it the V12 logo indicates
the powerful engine within the BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupé.
Pininfarina lettering in the side panel points to the definitive role
played by the Italian design company in creating this vehicle, with the
Pininfarina logo above it indicating that the BMW Pininfarina Gran
Lusso Coupé was also built by Pininfarina.
The exclusively designed 21-inch wheels augment the sporty, elegant
statement. Five trios of graceful yet powerfully sculpted spokes display
a strong visual depth through the application of matt-sheen aluminium,
black and black chrome. As such the wheel design blends an elegant
multi-spoke style with the sportiness of five-spoke rims.
Rear view.
The elongated side profile leads to a slender and elegant tail end.
Striking horizontal elements imbue the entire rear end with a very
broad, flat impression.
At the same time, the generous surface design of the rear lends it a
powerful presence. Between the surfaces, precise contours and horizontal
lines break up the rear aspect, resulting in a clever interplay of
light and shadow that partitions the entire design and brings it alive.
An eye-catching detail is the transition from the roof to the rear lid:
two elaborately shaped struts extend the roof pillar towards the rear,
ensuring an elegantly fluid transition of the roof line into the tail
section.
Extending from the sides, the tail lights embrace the rear end in a
single sweeping gesture that brings the side and rear together visually.
The tail lights reveal elaborately detailed workmanship and lend the
BMW L-shape a slender, almost filigree interpretation. They are set –
jewel-like – within high-grade trim in matt-sheen aluminium. A
particular highlight is their open design, allowing air to flow through
them.
Interior Design
The fluid underlying geometry of the interior design by BMW takes on an individual character thanks to the Pininfarina touch.
With a special color concept, choice materials and geometrical
details in the doors, centre console and dashboard binnacle, Pininfarina
lends further emphasis to signature BMW elements such as the driver
focus and layering principle, while accentuating the sporty character of
the interior with a fine instinct for cutting-edge and elegant details
alike.
The four-seater luxury coupé rolls out an exclusive ambience to
welcome driver and passengers. The front and rear seats from the
Pininfarina drawing board embrace all occupants with sporty side
supports while providing the highest levels of comfort.
From the driver’s seat, a sideward glance will initially reveal the
hallmark BMW driver focus: all driving-related functions and controls
are slightly angled towards the driver to be within optimal ergonomic
reach.
The horizontal alignment of the surfaces and lines of the dashboard
create an expansive sense of space. The doors take up the flow of lines
and invest them with greater dynamics as they follow their course, while
the door handles cite the incisive shape of the tail lights as well as
the side-panel embellishments as they bring these styling cues into the
interior.
The rear of the cabin likewise boasts spacious design, with legroom
in the back seats of the BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupé almost on a
par with that of a large luxury sedan.
Materials and craftsmanship
The exclusive color and material concept is one of the stand-out
features of the BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupé and eloquently
reflects its unique character. Extensive hand-craftsmanship further
enhances the interior ambience. Finest leather and kauri wood aged more
than 48,000 years lend the cabin of the BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso
Coupé a special aura.
The high-grade leather from the Foglizzo leather factory – in black
and a light shade of Tobacco Brown – creates a warm, exclusive ambience.
Metal highlights in black chrome set a technical counterpoint to the
extensive application of natural materials.
All the wood elements in the cabin are sourced from a single piece of
kauri wood selected by the Italian timber experts of Riva 1920
exclusively for the BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupé.
Kauri wood has a unique grain and shifts in colour from gold to red
to brown, depending on the incidence of light and angle of view. Simply
polished and oiled, it exudes a particular warmth and naturalness in
league with the exclusive leather surfaces of the interior.
Native to New Zealand, kauri wood is among the rarest timbers in the
world. Its special character derives from the fact that the toppled
kauri trees have been preserved in swamps for millennia and can be
processed like fresh timber after being retrieved from the fossil
swampland.
The roof liner of finest Italian virgin wool features the striking
“Principe di Galles” pattern. This grey plaid strikes a bold contrast to
the traditional materials used for the doors and dashboard. The brown
leather seats also pick up on the pattern in their all-round piping.
Allowing extra light into the interior is an oblong aperture in the roof
liner which is additionally illuminated by white LEDs.
In the footwell areas, a soft deep-pile carpet in dark grey adds to a
subtle sense of wellbeing. Another interior detail are the freestanding
B-pillars, whose elegant design when viewed from the outside creates a
homogeneous glazed area and frameless doors that appear very light.
No comments:
Post a Comment