BMW M3 GT2 Art Car by Jeff Koons
The BMW M3 GT2 was approved to run the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It was completed by the artist Jeff Koons, an expert on the works of conceptual art, minimalism and pop.The world of art cars and the match at the 17th BMW Art Car Exhibition where the American artist Jeff Koons unveiled a tuned BMW M3 GT2. BMW announced that the model created by Jeff Koons compete where they did the first rolling works of art from legendary artists: in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, France, 12 to June 13, 2010.
The artist uncovered the BMW M3 GT2 front of the international press with yellow, red, green or blue that crossed the hood, roof, doors and wing. Koons said that was based on the dynamism, vitality and energy to develop this vehicle to participate in one of the oldest endurance races in the world.
The BMW M3 GT2 has a 4.0 liters V8 engine with an output of 500 horsepower in a chassis that has been improved to the competition, with new brakes and a host of lightweight components used for construction. This BMW M3 GT2 is capable of reaching 60 miles in 3.4 seconds.
The design developed by Koons evokes power, motion and energy released. The artist has the BMW M3 GT2 stamped on his painting was designed and established. That is, they added a vinyl film that was attached to the body.
The BMW M3 GT2 is the seventeenth of this collection of art BMW, which opened in 1975, Alexander Calder, American artist, one who drew the image in a vehicle that ran at Le Mans after.