BMW created a unique X7 for Japan, but will not sell it (11 photos)
The Japanese division of BMW has unveiled a special version of the X7 crossover called Nishiki Lounge. The main difference of the new model is its unique interior trim, made using a number of traditional Japanese craft techniques. The crossover is considered a concept and will not go on sale, but from February 10 to March 3 it will be exhibited at the newest BMW dealership in Tokyo.
The two-tone body paint option is not available for regular X7s on the Japanese market, but the Nishiki Lounge is designed in the style of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan - with a dark blue lower part and a silver top. The headlights are decorated with Swarovski crystals.
The interior of the crossover, according to the creators, should create a relaxing, peaceful atmosphere. To achieve this, some surfaces of the front panel are covered with a pattern using the goshiki gingasane technique. Japanese craftsmen use several types of foil and varnish in special combinations for such patterns. The central armrest is covered with a material hand-woven from threads and leather strips. On the floor there are rugs, also hand-made using the traditional kasuri technique from seven types of twisted yarn, where each thread is made from five more multi-colored ones.
An additional decoration of the X7 Nishiki Lounge interior is the ceiling with a “starry sky” effect, which was achieved using 15 thousand diodes.
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