BMW's flying motorbikes are the means from the future

It is worth noting that it was built from a assembly model of Lego Technic's toys.

It is worth noting that it was built from a assembly model of Lego Technic's toys.

Sometimes the best idea comes from the most unexpected place. In January, Lego Technic launched a assembly model of 603 pieces inspired by the BMW R1200 GS Adventure motorcycle of the Dual Sport model , designed to fit both street and road needs. topographic.

Picture 1 of BMW's flying motorbikes are the means from the future

After a few tweaks, Lego discovered that those 603 pieces could fit into a futuristic moto, and BMW noticed it. The car maker - exactly the BMW Junior Company - turned the Lego toy car into a real-size flying motorcycle called Hover Ride Concept .

Picture 2 of BMW's flying motorbikes are the means from the future

That is the definition of creativity. Technology to enable it to take off and stabilize in the air needs many years to be released, but if it is judged on the appearance of a future vehicle then it must be 10/10.

Picture 3 of BMW's flying motorbikes are the means from the future

This motorcycle looks very shiny, masculine and really "cool" , imagine a robot police who rode these cars and flew on the streets. In order to futureize this motorcycle, BMW changed the front fork to become a rotary engine and added a jet propeller under the seat. If someone used a time machine and returned to the past, they would surely sit on a motorcycle that looked like this.

Picture 4 of BMW's flying motorbikes are the means from the future

'This is a great idea and an innovative challenge to evolve into a real-life model from the Lego Technic BMW R1200 GS Adventure model,' BMW said. 'Our concept is not just integrated. Motorrad's typical BMW design and other elements such as a flat-engine (also known as Boxer / Flat Engine ), but still has the appearance of the GS line and the style and style of Lego ".


BMW aircraft car.

Hover Ride Concept first appeared earlier this month at Lego World event in Copenhagen, Denmark, but if you don't get there, it will be on display at BMW Group Research or Innovation Center, or BMW Welt in Munich. Unfortunately, BMW has no intention of bringing it into mass production, at least for now. How long will the actual version be sold? Hopefully not too soon.

Update 12 December 2018
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