The automatable enthusiasts might know that BMW specialized in airplane engines during World War II but eventually shifted to the automobile manufacturing. Well, that was a quick look into BMW’s past, however, after trying its hands on clothing,...
The automatable enthusiasts might know that BMW specialized in airplane engines during World War II but eventually shifted to the automobile manufacturing. Well, that was a quick look into BMW’s past, however, after trying its hands on clothing, bicycles, luggage or headphones, the brand‘s role in aviation industry is revived when it designed luxurious passenger cabins for Phenom 100 and 300 aircrafts of Embraer – a Brazilian aircraft manufacturer. Yes, BMW Group DesignworksUSA has trimmed the interiors of the aircrafts in leather, wood and metal ornaments which reflects BMW’s top-end interior versions. The cockpit has also been restyled and by integrating luggage compartments into walls and under the seats, BMW presents an elegant fusion of the aviation and automotive industries.
Via: Autoblog