BMW’s latest experimental vehicle can change colours on the go

CES never seems to disappoint when it comes to products with a “wow” factor, and BMW’s experimental colour-changing vehicle presentation certainly didn’t.

The Germany-based luxury car manufacturer calls the vehicle the iX Flow, which is wrapped with a layer of E Ink containing several tiny microcapsules with white and black pigments. “Each capsule contains differently charged white, black or coloured particles which become visible when an electric field is applied. This creates what is known as an Electronic Paper Display (EPD),” reads BMW’s CES 2022 recap post.

With the push of a button, you can cause the black or white pigments in said microcapsules to rush to the top surface, allowing the car’s exterior to change colours. According to BMW’s presentation, the colours are currently limited to white, black and grey.

BMW further stated that the change of colour wouldn’t just be aesthetic and that the exterior colour black could help absorb heat during cold winter days while the white would block and deflect back sunlight on warm summer days.

BMW didn’t talk about how weatherproof the outer coating is. Also, what happens when the vehicle gets scratched up or dented? I would assume that the cost to re-apply or patch such a coating would be hefty. That being said, don’t expect to see these cars driving around any time soon. BMW says this is just an “advanced research and design project” which might make its way to the public sometime in the future.

Image credit: BMW

Source: BMW

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