Think public transportation isn’t sexy? What about if BMW designs your city’s subway system? The luxury auto maker did just that in Poland, where it plans to launch the Inspiro subway car. Created by BMW’s DesignworksUSA team, the Inspiro features an energy-efficient lightweight aluminum chassis that is 97.5% recyclable, a vast interior, tree branch-shaped handholds and plenty of room for maps and other relevant information.
BMW Unveils Recyclable Eco Subway Cars for Poland
by Ariel Schwartz, 12/01/10
filed under: Green Transportation
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