BMW has unveiled a new concept car prior to the 2006 Mille Miglia. The car has hints of today’s BMW Z4 Coupe mixed with one of BMW’s most famous racing cars, the BMW 328. The bodywork is based on the legendary two-seater that Fritz Huschke von Hanstein and Walter Bäumer drove home the victory during the Mille Miglia in 1940. Under the skin, it’s powered by modified drivetrain and suspension from the new Z4 M Coupe.
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Wow, this looks like one sleek piece of art! Can we expect this to go into production? 🤔
BMW always knows how to blend tradition with modernity. Kudos to the design team!
Is this concept purely for show, or will they actually race it in the Mille Miglia?
The front grill looks a bit oversized, don’t you think?
Nice nod to history with the 328 influence! BMW fans are gonna love this.
Great article! Thanks for the insightful details about the concept’s origins.
This car is the perfect mix of old and new. I can’t wait to see it in action!
Do you think the Z4 M Coupe parts will make it faster than the original 328?
BMW should definitely consider making a limited edition of this beauty! 💎
The 1940s meet the future! What a cool concept!