BMW used to imagine future vehicles with four or two wheels
ten years before. But for its centenary, the brand has a head start again
presenting for the first time Motorrad Vision Next 100, a bike designed 30
years before time.
PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE ABOVE ALL
BMW tried to imagine was future would be concerning two
wheels mobility, and the way to feel a true freedom on the road while driving
Motorrad Vision Next 100. This high-end machine is a true companion for the
pilot that pays homage to the brand’s past vehicles in a futuristic way.
Then Vision Next 100 has the same iconic elements as BMW
usual bikes like the black triangular frame, a classical form concerning twin
cylinder but with no emission this time. The frame is particularly referring to
first BMW bike: BMW R32 from 1923. But this time, there is no visible
articulation even with a “basic” look. The ergonomics have been rethought and
the handlebars position reminds actual roadsters but with a new wind protection
that reminds shrouds integral bikes.
Looking towards future, Vision Next 100 presents black mat
textile, with a BMW logo that illuminates the frame on routes, with the
emblematic white and blue colors. Always concerning the design, there is a
flexframe extending from front to rear wheel that can distort to allow the bike
to change direction easily. So the pilot will have no difficulty to move his
vehicle when it is stationary or to keep control at high speeds. Then, the
powertrain emits no emission and the engine block can deploy literally to
protect the pilot from weather elements and to improve the bike’s aerodynamic
functions.
MINIMALISM IS A LUXURY
If Vision Next 100 presents a truly minimalist design and a
slender silhouette, made with high-end elements. So the saddle, superior shroud
and the fender are made with carbon, while two double C are situated under the
saddle and represent BMW optics but in a futuristic way. Then, Vision Next
100’s tires can adapt to the road and have never been so safe or adherent.
Concerning cables, display or switch button, nothing is
visible on Vision Next 100 except a red button located at the right of the
handle bars that allow to lock and unlock the gas.
BMW CELEBRATES ITS CENTENARY WITH MOTORRAD VISION NEXT 100
AUTONOMOUS DRIVING TAKES ALL ITS SENSE
Vision Next 100 is more than a simple bike, it is a true
assistant and the safest companion for the pilot thanks to numeric development.
Then the bike can anticipate the different delicate driving situations and its
active assistance systems make all protection outdated. The pilot can be warned
in case of difficult maneuver or actions and the fall is impossible. The bike
can equilibrate without special maneuver at high speeds, while cornering and
even when stationary. So debutants will have no problem while driving and
experts could test new sensations and driving situations.
But Vision Next 100’s numeric assistant is far from being
invasive! Is displays information only if the pilots want to and stays at the
background. The information is given through the Visor, a head-mounted display
that protects from the wind, and projects the information in the pilot’s visual
field, while the usual vision field is still free of any disturbance. If the
pilot does not react quickly, the bike makes the necessary readjustments
itself. Look up and you’ll see your rearview mirror, look down and you’ll see
your itinerary.
Finally, is there is no particular protection necessary for
the pilot, BMW has imagined a new suit for the pilot that will accompany Vision
Next 100. This one also has innovative functions such as air-conditioning to
regulate the pilot’s temperature, a headrest that relieves the neck at high
speeds and even sensors that verify constantly your pulse and temperature to
regulate your functions in case of important stress. Then if you miss an
important information on the Visor, your suit will vibrate on the legs and arms
level to warn you concerning navigation or if the bike’s inclination is too
important.
Logically, at the end of this article you should wondering
where you will be in 30 years, and hope that the next years won’t be too long
before riding your Vision Next 100!
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