3 Series (E90) Design inspiration for BMW 3er E92 Coupe


The BMW E90 is the fifth generation of the BMW 3 Series range. Body styles: E90 (saloon), E91 (estate/touring), E92 (coupé) and E93 (convertible). Predecessor: BMW E46. Successors: F30/F31 3 Series, and F32/F33 4 Series. Production: 2004-2013.
well she is alot hotter than the bimmer..so i guess they failed:D
 
Top Secret and The Artist, two envious guys. :D
 
LOL .. i guess your right..the new car is hot..i like it:D
 
Top Secret said:
They obviously got the rear end wrong. :D

Hahahahahahaha...... :t-rot: :t-rot: :t-rot: :t-rot:

.. that is one of the funniest comments I've read on this forum. You'd have to say the 7er's but is more like hers than the 3er coupe.

...but Eni, very interesting how she was the inspiration for the 3er, because I really do not see much there between her and the car. But I don't have an artistic art.. maybe Roberto can explain it better.

Top Secret...:usa7uh: :t-rot: :t-rot: :t-rot:
 
BeeMer Boi said:
...but Eni, very interesting how she was the inspiration for the 3er, because I really do not see much there between her and the car

E92 design development was called "Project MB" because E92 was considered as "Monica Bellucci of BMW cars" - possessing extremely sexy svelte lines & curves (just like Monica does ;) ).
 
EniLab said:
E92 design development was called "Project MB" because E92 was considered as "Monica Bellucci of BMW cars" - possessing extremely sexy svelte lines & curves (just like Monica does ;) ).

As much as I love BMW, I honestly do believe they're in over their heads if they think that they can compare the E92 to Monica. NO WAY...if there is any car that I would say has the curves in the right places like she does it's the Brera. But regardless, the E92 is definitely a good looking car.
 
The rear of the car is a pleasure to look at... Just like Mrs. Bellucci's @$$! Hehe :eusa_danc

:t-cheers:
 

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