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Video: Adrian van Hooydonk on the BMW 4-Series Coupe concept
Mon, 10 Dec 2012BMW's Director of Design Adrian van Hooydonk explains the design strategy behind the 4-Series Coupe concept's design in a video interview filmed at the car's reveal at the Munich Design Night. He talks us through how the design team played with the wheelbase length to create new shapes and convey a sense of "elegance and power". Check out the full story and gallery of the BMW 4-Series Coupe concept for more information on the car that will replace the 3 Series coupe.
Chevrolet WTCC Ultra
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AW Design Forum: Style remains key as transportation systems evolve
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