Most concept cars look forward,
predicting new designs and technology. But BMW is in the habit of building
concepts that look back, channeling nostalgia for its classics. That tradition
continues at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, with the unveiling of the
BMW 2002 Hommage concept.
The 2002 Hommage is the latest in a series
of concepts based on classic BMW models. In this case, homage is paid
to the 2002, the boxy sedan that helped cement BMW’s reputation as a maker of
sporty but practical cars. The 2002 was also one of the first production cars
to be offered with a turbocharged engine, something you’ll find on nearly every
BMW today.
The original 2002 was defined by its compact proportions,
upright greenhouse, and forward-tilted “sharknose” front fascia. All of those
elements are present in modernized form on the 2002 Hommage concept, making for
a design that looks like a cross between the original 2002 and a modern
2 Series. Designers tried to soften up the boxiness, and added flared
fenders and front and rear spoilers that recall the 2002 Turbo performance
model.
Designers also paid attention to the details. A horizontal strip of carbon fiber separates the upper and lower halves of the body, in reference to the original 2002’s chrome trim. The Space Race Metal paint is gloss on most of the body, but matte on the hood, trunk lid, and roof to cut glare. The headlights have gold reflectors, since the Hommage was created to celebrate the 2002’s 50th anniversary.
The Hommage certainly looks good, but is it more than just a
pretty face? BMW would not discuss the powertrain, but it doesn’t take too much
imagination to picture something turbocharged under the hood. There also aren’t
any details on the interior, either. Those are some crucial omissions, but then
again the 2002 Hommage is just a styling exercise, not a preview of a future
production model.
A reborn 2002 would be pretty neat, but BMW already cast the
2 Series in that role. Like the previous Hommage concepts, the 2002 Hommage
recalls a legendary model and lets BMW designers cut loose, but that’s the
extent of its mission.
source: http://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/bmw-2002-hommage-concept/#:PRQKawqmDm5l7A
by Stephen Edelstein
http://www.boscheuropean.com
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