I dream of GINA

More than meets the eye (at least in still photos): Meet BMW's new GINA, an acronym for "Geometry and Functions in N Adaptations," obviously. When motorized metal framing moves, changing the car's shape and function, its flexible fabric skin moves with it. (Quick: Someone tell Michael Bay.) And though it's fully functional, at the moment there are no plans for a production run—GINA's only on view at BMW's Munich museum. If you can't make it out there, she's also starring in a YouTube video. See below:

[Oh Gizmo]

Tags: Cars

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