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Did you know: BMW M assumes overall responsibility for security and special vehicles
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| 02-03-2011, 05:19 PM | #1 |
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BIMMERPOST NEWSDid you know: BMW M assumes overall responsibility for security and special vehicles When the police series “Isar 12” launched the hunt for criminals on German TV in January 1961, Bayerische Motorenwerke had already gained several years of experience in providing specially produced patrol cars. The baroque styling of the BMW 501, now a frequent and welcome visitor at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, is an excellent example of this aspect of the business, in operation since 1955. Since 1 February 2011, BMW M GmbH has had overall responsibility for the “Security, Service and Special Vehicles” business area, as well as operative responsibility for development. In addition to various police authorities, clients who require specially designed service vehicles also include emergency services and fire brigades. The range of vehicle types is broad, ranging from the familiar patrol cars and emergency medical vehicles to the more unusual models, such as so-called unmarked police cars. Development work is often promoted together with the authorities in an effort to increase safety during duty. In 2010 this included an innovative warning device that was designed to make it easier for flowing traffic on motorways in particular to recognize stationary patrol cars. Additional lighting units integrated in the tailgate should reduce the danger of colliding with the stationary vehicle It is of decisive and fundamental importance that tailor-made solutions should be offered for the various requirements. “We can look back on many years of experience with the implementation of specific customer requirements,” says Dr. Kay Segler, Chairman of the Executive Board at BMW M GmbH. This relates not least to the BMW plant, where the only limits to what can be achieved are imposed by the legislators or the willingness of the exclusive clientele to spend money. “One of the major challenges in the area of security vehicles is to make the cars as discrete as possible despite all the protective measures. We call this design-neutral implementation,” explains Werner Kleeberger, Director of Development for Security, Service and Special Vehicles. This unobtrusiveness is one of the keys to protecting lives, After all, no external attention should be drawn to passengers with higher security requirements. The range of tasks also include making conversions to special cars that enable people with physical disabilities to stay mobile. This business area is characterized by unobtrusiveness, discretion and sophisticated engineering. “We want to make automotive dreams a reality,” says Dr. Kay Segler, summarizing his vision of BMW M GmbH. And yet, an unmarked BMW police car can quickly become a nightmare for many overzealous drivers. [Source: BMW M-Power] Share this story |
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| 02-04-2011, 09:07 AM | #2 |
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This doesn't make sense.....BMW M... security... what?
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| 02-04-2011, 09:17 AM | #3 |
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Wow, I want the ISAR 12 (bmw 501)
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| 02-04-2011, 10:26 AM | #4 |
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501, wow!
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| 02-04-2011, 12:01 PM | #7 |
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You could always get an aftermarket armoring company such as o'gara Hess or other companies well known in Brazil such as cart or G5. But they get assembled vehicles, disassemble them, and assemble them back together. So it will never have the same feeling. Between BMW Security and Mercedes Guard, I'd go Merc. But damn that Isar 12 looks nice... And what does the M badge have to do with BMW Security?
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| 02-04-2011, 01:37 PM | #8 |
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I believe it is saying the M division of BMW is in charge of the security vehicle lines.
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| 02-04-2011, 01:46 PM | #9 |
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I don't get it...
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| 02-06-2011, 12:13 AM | #13 |
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this is why BMW and M have both jumped the shark. focus more on building race cars instead of squeezing out every single dollar.
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