Bartek S.
Aerodynamic Ace
During September’s official future strategy presentation BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer revealed plans for several all-new models including a design study dubbed the Progressive Activity Sedan (PAS). Details were brief but we were given an obscure design brief for the new car, which is said to highlight efficient packaging methods and intelligent functionalities.
Latest reports claim BMW is planning a second and smaller PAS to be released after the arrival of the first version at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. Speaking with Automotive News Europe, BMW exec Klaus Draeger explained that if the first PAS becomes a success then a second car based on the same design is inevitable.
Draeger also confirmed the name of the new range would start with the letter ‘V’ in the same way that the letter ‘Z’ is reserved for sports models and ‘X’ for the SUV range.
The PAS is described by Draeger as combining the interior of the 5-series saloon with the spacious body of a hatch and with coupe styling thrown in to retain a sporty look.
