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This is the 1999 BMW Z9 Gran Turismo Concept. It was first introduced at the Frankfurt Motorshow in September of that year.
The dramatically styled coupe was designed to showcase BMW's cutting edge technology and design. It featured gullwing doors with conventional doors that were designed into each 'wing'.
The lines of the Z9's exterior design were clean, simple, yet dramatic,with a long, sleek bonnet and short, muscular tail.
This is the car that led to the design of the new 6 Series.
The other innovation presented in this car was the iDrive that we all know nowadays. "Once inside, the lines of the cabin are clean and simple and the ambience extremely light and airy. Most noticeable is the lack of switchgear. All the secondary controls are operated by a single rotary/push unit on the centre console and four buttons to select "audio", "communications", "comfort" and "drive". A large screen in the centre of the dashboard displays all the information the driver requires in a simple graphic display, apart from the speedometer and rev counter which are conventional analogue instruments directly in front of the driver.
The only other driver controls in the cabin are a starter button on the dashboard, and gear selection and indicator stalks on the steering column."
Enjoy the pictures.

The dramatically styled coupe was designed to showcase BMW's cutting edge technology and design. It featured gullwing doors with conventional doors that were designed into each 'wing'.
The lines of the Z9's exterior design were clean, simple, yet dramatic,with a long, sleek bonnet and short, muscular tail.
This is the car that led to the design of the new 6 Series.
The other innovation presented in this car was the iDrive that we all know nowadays. "Once inside, the lines of the cabin are clean and simple and the ambience extremely light and airy. Most noticeable is the lack of switchgear. All the secondary controls are operated by a single rotary/push unit on the centre console and four buttons to select "audio", "communications", "comfort" and "drive". A large screen in the centre of the dashboard displays all the information the driver requires in a simple graphic display, apart from the speedometer and rev counter which are conventional analogue instruments directly in front of the driver.
The only other driver controls in the cabin are a starter button on the dashboard, and gear selection and indicator stalks on the steering column."
Enjoy the pictures.


