The main types of non standard door designs are.
Bmw sports car with wing doors.
We just saw the debut of the bmw ix3.
Butterfly butterfly doors move via hinges along the a pillar on an axis not aligned vertically or horizontally to the vehicle or ground a special type of butterfly door is a single door at the front of the car with the steering wheel attached.
It can power the car on its own up to 120 km h but when you want something extra the two combine to create an all wheel drive super light sports car with 357 hp and 420 lbs ft.
The bmw m5 is a four door sedan that easily holds the sports car mantle thanks in large part to its twin turbocharged 4 4l v8 engine.
However the lsd wing doors on the bmw 3 series e90 can be mounted directly at the points of the original doors and feature the grs guided roller system.
Groundbreaking lightweight design systematic improvement of aerodynamics and advanced plug in hybrid technology form the mainstays of a trailblazing concept that completed its journey to reality with the car s launch in 2014.
Dating back to the 2014 model year the bmw m4 is the coupe counterpart to the m3 sedan.
The bmw i8 is the world s first sports car to be developed from the outset primarily under the banner of sustainability.
The door style now adorns sports cars and supercars like the bmw i8 laferrari mclaren 720s and mercedes amg project one.
However one german manufacturer has given a modern road car the.
The m4 offers the same basic features of the bmw m3 sedan.
By mounting lsd wing door hinges the quite unadventurous bmw 3 series e90 saloon becomes a real show car.
The wing doors hinges are available with immediate effect.
I was pretty unimpressed by these falcon wing doors when the tesla model x debuted in 2015.
Thanks to bmw s globally unique recycling concept new cfrp components can be constructed from cast offs expending fewer resources for each new i8.
Renewable energy powers the production of the bmw i8 at the bmw factory in leipzig one of the world s most sustainable car manufacturing plants.