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<blockquote data-quote="535i" data-source="post: 25968" data-attributes="member: 83"><p>BMW set to change car naming systemvar addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true};GA_googleFillSlot("Motoring_Story_Text");MUNICH: BMW is putting the world on notice that it will soon change the naming convention of its cars."There will be an evolution of naming across all brands ... there are a lot of numbers that can be exploited in the future," BMW sales and marketing director Ian Robertson told Inside Line, an online auto magazine.The move, expected to include Rolls-Royce and MINI, is the result of new entry-level models to come that are making the present naming system unwieldy.It is likely that Rolls-Royce and MINI will sport an alphanumeric naming system.BMW has trademarked the names i1 to i9 globally for its electric cars that will be produced from 2013.My ride is BMW Ramsing .. wow .. kewl ... :top:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="535i, post: 25968, member: 83"] BMW set to change car naming systemvar addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true};GA_googleFillSlot("Motoring_Story_Text");MUNICH: BMW is putting the world on notice that it will soon change the naming convention of its cars."There will be an evolution of naming across all brands ... there are a lot of numbers that can be exploited in the future," BMW sales and marketing director Ian Robertson told Inside Line, an online auto magazine.The move, expected to include Rolls-Royce and MINI, is the result of new entry-level models to come that are making the present naming system unwieldy.It is likely that Rolls-Royce and MINI will sport an alphanumeric naming system.BMW has trademarked the names i1 to i9 globally for its electric cars that will be produced from 2013.My ride is BMW Ramsing .. wow .. kewl ... :top: [/QUOTE]
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