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BMW 7 Series service concept

Intelligent service starts in your BMW from where you can call up your service status at any time. Data on replacement parts and fluid levels is constantly monitored.The BMW Z9 also called as Z9 GranTurismo and Z9 GT, a coupe model, were first introduced in 1999 by BMW. The Z9 concept was first shown at the 2000 Paris Auto Show as a convertible version. Adrian Van Hooydonk designed this concept car, who is presently the director of BMW design group. Ever since the BMW Z9 has been extremely popular and now BMW is all set to release the 2010 Z9.

The data is stored in your car key and can be accessed by your BMW Service Centre during your next service appointment. This provides you with an individual service plan that is flexible, cost-effective and time-saving.The 2010 Z9 is featured with a carbon fiber over an aluminum frame. The styling of new E63 model is also derived from Z9. The unique gull wing doors in the car opens like a conventional hinged door.
The 2010 BMW Z9 is powered by a V8 turbo diesel engine, first of its kind in the world. Later on, this will also be used for BMW 7 Series versions. The variant is also featured with the iDrive system, which is an intuitive interaction concept. The model appears more elegant with its innovative interiors and exteriors. The high torque turbo diesel engine, futuristic lightweight construction and the unique system of interaction between driver and the car attracts the customers towards the car. Especially, the interior showcases the ergonomic design and ground breaking technology.

The first destination on the tour is the BMW Welt delivery platform. BMW Welt is a giant showcase of BMW models and engineering housed in a futuristic glass-and-steel building just across the street from the museum. Inside the BMW Welt is a center platform on the second story where buyers can take possession of their new automobiles.The cars themselves are something to behold. Models such as the 1930’s BMW 326 Cabriolet or 335 Cabriolet, or the 1950’s BMW 502 Cabriolet, known as the Baroque Angel, are shined up and trotted out with the tops down for a tour on a sunny day. The tour has two stops and passengers change cars at each stop, giving them a chance to ride in each car.

Taking the same ramp of a new owner out of the building, otherwise known as the „birth canal,“ the classics roll onto the city streets of Munich.


BMW factory tour Next destination: the BMW factory. Since the tours take place on Sundays and holidays only, the factory is closed. The cars themselves are something to behold. Models such as the 1930’s BMW 326 Cabriolet or 335 Cabriolet, or the 1950’s BMW 502 Cabriolet, known as the Baroque Angel, are shined up and trotted out with the tops down for a tour on a sunny day
The tour has two stops and passengers change cars at each stop, giving them a chance to ride in each car.

However, photos are still not allowed inside the factory compound. One can see racks of bumpers and other car parts awaiting installation in some of the warehouses, and the factory fire department might be participating in a drill.