The color of a vehicle matters. It's the first thing you see, and it often becomes the main identifier of the vehicle. It's a deal breaker and a deal maker. It tortures the shopper and divides soul ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- The BMW Flow electric SUV concept can change hues at the press of a button, going from white to gray or black, and back again in moments. While it can't go beyond shades of gray and, ...
Change is always just around the corner, and BMW always takes advantage of it, bringing the future even more closer. With the ocasion of CES 2022, BMW Group unveiled the iX Flow featuring E Ink, a ...
BMW created the ideal getaway car: a color-swapping EV that will discreetly disguise itself while making a silent, engine-less escape. The German automaker debuted the iX Flow electric crossover at ...
Remember BMW‘s E Ink tech that lets cars effectively change paint colors on the fly? It could be coming to an actual BMW available in a dealership near you in a few short years, according to an ...
BMW revealed its latest concept car at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2023 in Las Vegas and it made quite the splash. There’s no door handle or any buttons on the dashboard, and there’s a winking ...
In late 2022, BMW revealed its list of 200 extraordinary, groundbreaking inventions, and iX Flow – the color-changing car – was one of them. Featuring the E INK technology, the BMW iX Flow car allows ...
It’s CES 2023 now, and companies are making waves with their upcoming devices and concepts. Among the products announced, we have the progress on BMW’s color-changing car concept. At CES 2023, BMW ...
A color-changing car seems like something straight out of James Bond, but BMW today unveiled one at CES 2023. The questionably-named BMW i Vision Dee concept car has 240 E Ink panels that can change ...
You can't accuse BMW's new CES 2023 concept car of being unambitious. Color E Ink bodywork, a fully digital windshield, and the ability to hold a conversation while projecting augmented reality ...
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