Concept Designer Sabino Leerentveld Crafts a Futuristic BMW Café Racer
This BMW Café Racer by Concept Designer Sabino Leerentveld follows a minimalistic approach, drawing inspiration from four-wheel hypercars and wild racing machines.
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Regarded a mere design exercise, this BMW Café Racer by Concept Designer Sabino Leerentveld, is far from ordinary. Eliminating  the Bavarian manufacturer?s characteristic boxer engine, the Netherlands-based designer with a knack for producing an array of conceptual cars, this two-wheeler represents a cross between traditional café racers and futuristic bikes.
With no formal name, this concept features an undeniably futuristic sports vibe ? thanks to a linear top and single wave-shape line going from tail light to headlight; breaking just once for the dashboard visor. Through blending metal and carbon-fiber, this Café Racer is characterized by a BMW logo on its side, and in keeping with BMW?s tradition, opts for a split headlight instead of the iconic split kidney-grille, whilst edge-lit taillights are positioned on the end of the seat ? cantilevering off the bike?s main body to create an absolutely enchanting side-profile.
Coated in a black and gold colour scheme that appears to be inspired by one of the greatest racing liveries of all time ? the black and gold livery of the John Player Special-backed 1985 Lotus F1 car, this BMW Café Racer by Concept Designer Sabino Leerentveld has been showcased a va...
The post Concept Designer Sabino Leerentveld Crafts a Futuristic BMW Café Racer appeared first on LUXUO.
Regarded a mere design exercise, this BMW Café Racer by Concept Designer Sabino Leerentveld, is far from ordinary. Eliminating  the Bavarian manufacturer?s characteristic boxer engine, the Netherlands-based designer with a knack for producing an array of conceptual cars, this two-wheeler represents a cross between traditional café racers and futuristic bikes.
With no formal name, this concept features an undeniably futuristic sports vibe ? thanks to a linear top and single wave-shape line going from tail light to headlight; breaking just once for the dashboard visor. Through blending metal and carbon-fiber, this Café Racer is characterized by a BMW logo on its side, and in keeping with BMW?s tradition, opts for a split headlight instead of the iconic split kidney-grille, whilst edge-lit taillights are positioned on the end of the seat ? cantilevering off the bike?s main body to create an absolutely enchanting side-profile.
Coated in a black and gold colour scheme that appears to be inspired by one of the greatest racing liveries of all time ? the black and gold livery of the John Player Special-backed 1985 Lotus F1 car, this BMW Café Racer by Concept Designer Sabino Leerentveld has been showcased a va...
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