Along with research leading to self-driving cars, automakers also consider how we will spend our time in cars when we don’t need to drive. BMW’s Inside Future, a full-size car cabin concept, explores this idea.
BMW calls the Inside Future concept, unveiled at CES 2017, a sculpture. Unlike a traditional concept car, it only hints at exterior elements such as wheels hood, and the window openings lack glass.
BMW shows off what future car cabins might look like when self-driving becomes possible.
The cabin contains four comfortable-looking, wide seats covered in a beige cloth, even adorned with a throw pillow in the second row. Rather than the bulky seats of modern cars, the Inside Future’s seats use a slim design.