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The cars that BMW will build are not typical or conventional to say the least. Rather, they're vehicles to help put the brand ahead of rivals, setting trends instead of following them

The cars that BMW will build are not typical or conventional to say the least, but the new coupe is not expected to be quite as radical of the brand's X-Coupe concept.

These will be the types of vehicles which BMW will use to establish a strong footing in emerging markets, and are key to helping the firm reach its goal of selling 1.6 million vehicles by the end of the decade.

An upcoming crossover wagon cum SUV

An upcoming crossover wagon cum SUV will hardly be revolutionary, but rather seems to follow in the footsteps of Mercedes-Benz's new R-Class.

Truly, the Sport Activity Coupe, or SAC for short, is unlike anything else ever made, and will be the figurehead vehicle that BMW uses to lead its new model offensive. Panke describes the SAC as a mixture of sports car, coupe and off-roader, and a vehicle which would more-or-less become a production version of the controversial, asymmetrical X-Coupe from the 2001 Detroit auto show.

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