BMW Megacity further construction details

 BMW Megacity further construction details
2013 BMW Megacity experimental research vehicle production teaser 02.07.2010

Megacity all-electric vehicle is due in 2013

More details on the upcoming BMW Megacity (MCV) have emerged, courtesy of Autocar.

The MCV will be an all-electric car sold under a new, as of yet unnamed, sub-brand by BMW Group. The model is scheduled to be introduced in 2013 and features a new construction paradigm for BMW, consisting of a carbon fiber passenger cell coupled to an aluminum chassis.

That chassis is made of aluminium castings and twin extrusions which run front to back on the car and can be extended to make a longer wheelbase and larger versions (even a 7-seater) of the same vehicle. At the front end, the chassis also serves as a frame to attach the front suspension and steering and at the rear a cast aluminum box holds the electric motor and single-speed transmission which will power the rear wheels.

BMW may also provide a range-extended version of the MCV with a 1.0 liter, two-cylinder engine fitted under the front nose of the car.

Underneath the cabin floor is where the flat battery will be mounted, keeping it out of the way and helping distribute weight while maintaining a safer center of gravity.

There will also be no B-pillar. Instead, the MCV will have rear-hinged doors, similar to the Mini Clubman, taking advantage of the stiffer monocoque carbon fiber passenger cell and the aluminum chassis.

And since painting onto carbon fiber isn't easy, BMW is experimenting with such measures as fitting thin layers of polished aluminum to the door skins.

Source: Autocar

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 nederinaa nederinaa
isetta anyone?
August 20, 2010 8:09 am
 B_M_Gearhead B_M_Gearhead
Thin layers of polished aluminum on the door skins! The last thing anybody needs on a car is a door that will get a dent everytime your 5 year old slams it shut by pushing on the sheetmetal. Unless you can just replace it everyday with a new sheet of Reynolds Wrap this seems like a terrible idea. Can anybody remember the old Jaguars that would get dimples in the fenders everytime you rest your elbow on one? I have allready been warned to be "extra careful" when working in the new SLS engine compartment.
August 20, 2010 10:04 am
 jerry05cod4 jerry05cod4
The skin layers would be added on top of the solid Carbon Fiber structure just so painting the car becomes an easy process, this is just a proposed idea to solving the problem of painting over carbon fiber. The actual door won't be made of thin layers of aluminum.
August 20, 2010 7:23 pm
 bordeauxman1 bordeauxman1
I do not like the design of this vehicle . Too simple , no style , a child could have draw it . No , no and no ! For the rest of the pictures , it is always good to see that ingenors work a little on security in cars ... until they can do much better in this domain .
August 22, 2010 4:50 am