Featured BMW Vision Alpina


Added to Calendar: 05-15-26

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He's your million dollar shot.

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I love the new steering wheel designs. I think they’re super futuristic and look cool as f*ck.
 
Retarded?

I like it, and the part with the buttons is much better resolved than the shiny plastic used in the i3/iX3
Yes. The wheel in the iX3 and 7 look better imo.

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Sugardesign: the forum

How sad.

Sugardesign, Bembli the line drawer, ChatGPT and Gemini are my best friends here on this forum. So cozy and familiar, like a warm bath

C'mon now...

After all, we're staying in context with the topic of the thread. Visualization via AI is also a legitimate mode of communication. As GCF appears to be a highly reputable automotive discussion forum, one can never dismiss the possibility of industry "lurkers" dropping in. Checking out the territory of consensus among the ranks of the non-professional design affine, so to speak.
 
Sugar sometimes gets it right, like with the i4 coupe, but here he proves to be so basic that he doesn't transfer to the GC the intricate piece that makes the Hoffmaister Kink, which gives life to the Alpina Vision and makes it unique, even though he's looking at it, he didn't understand anything.
 
C'mon now...

After all, we're staying in context with the topic of the thread. Visualization via AI is also a legitimate mode of communication. As GCF appears to be a highly reputable automotive discussion forum, one can never dismiss the possibility of industry "lurkers" dropping in. Checking out the territory of consensus among the ranks of the non-professional design affine, so to speak.

I think you’re dreaming.
 
Missoni is on this page right now looking at Sugar's AI renders, grabbing her chin and thinking, "We can do it with 4 doors!! and in blue!!"
 

Alpina

Alpina Burkard Bovensiepen GmbH & Co. KG is an automobile manufacturing company and sub-brand of BMW AG, based in Buchloe, in the Ostallgäu district of Bavaria, Germany. Since 1965, Alpina has developed and sold high-performance versions of BMW cars.
Official website: Alpina

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