BMW celebrates 100 years by birthing a futurist concept

BMW Vision Next 100

BMW is celebrating its big centennial with a brand-new concept: the BMW Vision Next 100.

The Vision Next 100 showcases BMW's vision for a driver-focused car of the future, one that still lets you drive-it-yourself when you want to, or relax and let the AI take over.

BMW Vision Next 100

If driving isn't your thing, the Vison Next 100 has an ease mode, which makes it autonomous. In ease mode, the interior changes for a relaxed seating position and the HUD becomes a display for entertainment, so you can let the car do its thing while you binge watch Daredevil on Netflix and catch up on work emails.

To help create a more relaxing ambiance, the interior completely changes in ease mode. The steering wheel and center console retract so the seats and door panels can merge to transform into Devastator, err, I mean a more relaxing environment for face-to-face conversations.

The Vision Next 100 isn't just about the interior experience either. BMW claims the concept has gratuitous use of recycled materials with plenty of carbon fiber. Even the residues leftover from the carbon fiber creation process are recycled and used for the concept's side panels.

BMW Vision Next 100

On the outside, the Vision Next 100 sports the trademark BMW kidney grilles. A compilation of triangles covers the wheel area to expand and contract as the car turns. BMW calls this its 4D printing process, which makes components functional, but it reminds me of the microbots from Disney's Big Hero 6.

Ultimately, the Vision Next 100 is a long shot for mass market production. However, I'd love to see the boost mode HUD features implemented in the next BMW M model, especially for track use.