BMW Cars Can Change Colours Between White, Black, Grey — Watch Video

BMW is known for its iconic design and prestige. The automaker has been dedicated to producing consistently high quality cars over the years. The Munich-based automaker is globally renowned for its design details, including high-revving engines, a perfectly tuned chassis and an unparalleled driving experience. In a new upgrade, BMW has introduced an innovative feature that will revolutionize the look of the vehicle. Through the introduction of BMW’s iX Flow, customers can easily have the opportunity to change the color of their cars, resulting in an epic fusion of styles.

Car owners can choose from white, black and gray color schemes. This feature enables the user to change the appearance of the vehicle as per their aesthetic preferences or the prevailing environmental conditions.

A video showing the color changing ability of a BMW car is going viral on Twitter. In the video, shot at the automaker’s premises, a white colored vehicle effortlessly transforms into a stunning black while in motion.

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The video amused and impressed social media users, who expressed their surprise. Many people also added funny responses in the comments section.

One user wrote, “Imagine coming out of the mall and forgetting what color car you left.”

Another quipped, “It’s great for security. Darker colors may be more attractive but less safe at night.”

“Wow, that’s great. I don’t know how they did it but that’s awesome,” wrote a third user.

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About BMW ix Flow

As stated on the company’s website, the BMW ix Flow is said to be a pioneering project in this area, which aims to open up new possibilities for car design and personalisation. The vehicle’s body is laminated with an electrophoretic film containing microcapsules the diameter of a human hair, which helps to digitally change its appearance. Each capsule contains differently charged white, black or colored particles that appear when an electric field is applied, thus creating an electronic paper display.