2025 Lexus GX Luxury+ Design Preview in Eminent White Pearl
2025 Lexus GX Luxury+ Design Preview in Eminent White Pearl
The first series-produced BMW i4 has today rolled off the production lines at BMW Group Plant Munich. The company’s home plant now manufactures all drive variants on a single assembly line. “For the plant and team, the launch of the BMW i4 is a milestone on the road to electric mobility,” said Milan Nedeljković, BMW AG Board Member for Production. “By 2023 more than half of all vehicles from our Munich facility will have an electrified drive. The majority will be fully electric. So Munich goes fully electric.” Setting up production of the fully electric BMW i4 in the confines of the almost 100-year-old plant, the conversion and installation of systems proved particularly challenging. “We succeeded in integrating the new vehicle into our existing systems without halting production. The team and our partners did an amazing job,” added Peter Weber, Director of BMW Group Plant Munich. Space constraints notwithstanding, existing systems were removed, and new ones installed and ramped up. “Our bodyshop is a shining example of intelligent, efficient integration. Most of the new production processes for the BMW i4 can be carried out on the existing bodyshop systems,” Weber explained.
2025 Lexus GX Luxury+ Design Preview in Eminent White Pearl
In addition to the exterior makeover, the interior of the C5 Aircross has also been given a more modern look, with improvements in comfort and technology that are apparent as soon as you climb into the car. The C5 Aircross now has a new 10-inch touchscreen that appears to be floating on the dashboard, improving ergonomics by providing direct access to the climate controls and greater readability. The air vents are now below the screen and designed with a new horizontal design. The high and large center console has also been revised and optically tidied up. The new small gear selector switch replaces the previous large gear selector lever on vehicles with automatic transmission, accompanied by the control for selecting the driving mode (electric, hybrid or sport) on the hybrid version. The center console also features a new storage compartment and a second, additional USB port. Customers can choose between the modern standard version and four new Advanced Comfort interior ambiences: Wild Black, Urban Black, Metropolitan Black and Hype Black. The blue visible seams of the five interior ambiences are harmoniously coordinated with the seams of the armrests in the doors and the decorative strips on the dashboard.
With the Concept EQT Mercedes-Benz Vans is giving a tangible impression of the first premium vehicle in the small van segment for families and private customers keen on leisure activities: the T-Class and its fully-electric variant. The near-series-production concept vehicle combines ample and versatile space for up to seven occupants and a generous luggage compartment with a Mercedes-typical design and approach to high-class appeal, comfort, functionality, connectivity and safety. Mercedes-Benz Vans is thus translating the V-Class's recipe for success into a compact format, bringing a new premium quality into the small van segment. The Concept EQT underscores the unique combination of premium comfort and uncompromising functionality with electric driving pleasure with an electric longboard which is perfectly integrated into the load compartment.
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