Fancy being chauffeured around in a mini BMW limousine?

BMW's i3 has been converted into a luxury chariot with a laid-back vibe and a footrest

08 January 2020 - 09:24 By Denis Droppa
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The BMW i3 Urban Suite shows that luxury has little to do with a car's size.
The BMW i3 Urban Suite shows that luxury has little to do with a car's size.
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As we head ever closer to a future of self-driving vehicles without steering wheels, car interiors are being reimagined into more comfortable and lounge-like environments.

The BMW i3 Urban Suite concept car, shown at this week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, still has its steering wheel and driver's seat, but the rest of the cabin has been transformed to have the relaxed feel of a boutique hotel.

The concept car is a standard BMW i3 electric car that's been repurposed into a compact limousine.

“The aim was to create an inviting space with a high feel-good factor in which to spend time — the perfect place for relaxing, enjoying in-car entertainment or focusing on work in a laid-back setting,” says BMW.

Out came the rear bench seat and front passenger seat; in their place is a large and comfortable single rear lounge chair with a footrest. The pampered passenger gets to experience on-board entertainment with a personal sound zone and a screen that flips down from the ceiling. There's also a side table with a lamp and a cupholder.

A two-seater isn't the most practical use of space, but the aim was to show that luxury travel in the future will have nothing to do with vehicle size.

Twenty examples of the BMW i3 Urban Suite are in action on the streets of Las Vegas. Passengers can hail the car using an app and be chauffeured about Sin City in laid-back ambience.

Twenty examples of the BMW i3 Urban Suite are in action on the streets of Las Vegas.
Twenty examples of the BMW i3 Urban Suite are in action on the streets of Las Vegas.
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