Bmwturbo Del 1972 〈360p〉
The prototype was finished in a striking two-tone paint, blending bright orange at the front to a deep metallic red/brown at the rear. Performance and Engineering
The 1972 Turbo heavily influenced the BMW Z1, the 8 Series, and the 2008 M1 Homage concept. BMWTurbo del 1972
A comparison of this concept to the prototypes of the same era. The prototype was finished in a striking two-tone
Based on a modified BMW 2002 chassis, the car utilized a mid-mounted 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. Based on a modified BMW 2002 chassis, the
The engine produced roughly 200 to 280 horsepower (depending on boost), allowing for a 0-62 mph (100 km/h) sprint in just 6.6 seconds.
The body featured foam-filled bumpers that blended seamlessly into the design, providing advanced impact absorption without compromising aesthetics.
Designed by , then BMW’s head designer, the "BMW Turbo del 1972" served as a testbed for technology and aesthetic concepts that would define the brand for decades. Design and Exterior
