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  2. BMW i8 - Wikipedia

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    The BMW i8 Spyder won the 2013 Best Production Preview Vehicle award. [105] The i8 won AutoGuide ' s 2015 Reader's Choice Green Car of the Year. [106] BMW's i8 was the winner of the title 'World Green car of the Year' at Fame India Eco Drive 2015. [107] It also was selected as Autoblog's 2014 Technology of the Year. [108]

  3. List of BMW concept vehicles - Wikipedia

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    BMW: 2009 Vision EfficientDynamics concept [45] 5 GT Concept Car [46] C1-E [47] 2010 Concept 6 Series [48] 2011 Vision ConnectedDrive [49] 328 Hommage [50] i3 Concept [51] i8 Concept [52] 2012 i3 Concept Coupé [53] i8 Concept Spyder [54] Zagato Coupé [55] Zagato: Zagato Roadster [56] Concept Active Tourer [57] BMW: Concept 4 Series Coupé [58 ...

  4. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Ungar – Kits from the 1960s, U.S. race cars, toy slot car sets, woodburning kits; at times associated with Eldon (toy company). Unimax – Chinese manufacturer of military diecast (especially tanks) and 'Radline RC' remote control vehicles. Universal Hobbies – Eagle became this (out of Jouefevolution). UT Models – UT Limited (Unique Toys ...

  5. Richard Kim (car designer) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Kim (born 1981) is a Korean-American car designer, known for his work on the BMW i3 and i8 electric cars. He joined Canoo in 2017 as Chief Design Officer and Co-Founder. He joined Canoo in 2017 as Chief Design Officer and Co-Founder.

  6. Schuco Modell - Wikipedia

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    Post-war cars during the 1950s mimicked real cars but were most often generic – some Schucos looked like Kaiser-Frazers, BMW 328s, Buick sedans, or Porsches, but these names were never used for the toys until the Mercedes Elektro Phanomenal was introduced in 1955. By the mid-1960s, most cars were given specific brand names of actual automobiles.

  7. Maisto - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in Hong Kong in 1967 as "May Cheong Toy Company" by brothers P.Y. Ngan and Y.C Ngan. [6] Products were initially commercialised under the "MC Toy" (using the initials of the company) brand. [7] Some of the first MC Toys products were direct copies of Matchbox cars, although the firm had original designs as well. Soon ...