2013 BMW MZ8 rendered

by David Bond

Well known car designer based out of France, Christophe Jourd’hui, recently revealed renderings of BMW MZ8 and the renderings are a tribute to the 8-Series and Z8 models of BMW.

The BMW 8 series cars were manufactured between the years 1989 and 1999 whereas the Z8 models were produced from 1999 to 2003. The designer decided to give tribute to these magnificent models of their time by combining the designs of both the cars with a futuristic approach and created the MZ8.

The French designer conceived the MZ8 with a removable hardtop and has tried to give a more aggressive shark nose, together with a new look of the firm’s traditional double-kidney grille. He has made all efforts and it is quite visible as well from the renderings shown by him.

The French designer has done his graduation from one of the best design institute, the International School of Design (IDS) in Valenciennes, France.

What a tribute the models which have been nothing less than superb during their time and surely this combo will also attract lot of eyeballs and make many car enthusiasts happy.

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