BMW 6 Emergency Concept Vehicles Revealed In Germany

    May 19th 2018     Suhail Ajmal

Reaching an emergency situation on time can reduce the number of fatalities. Keeping that in mind, the German automaker BMW has revealed 6 concept versions of their emergency vehicles. The BMW 6 emergency concept vehicles can be used by the police, the fire department or by paramedics as an ambulance. These 6 vehicles were unveiled at the RETTmobil 2018 in Fulda, Germany. It is a renowned event for vehicle marques to showcase their emergency vehicles and equipment.

The BMW X3 has been commissioned to be used as an ambulance or as a fire response vehicle. It comes with a built-in radio transmitter, a 230-volt utility socket, 12-volt power outlets, and a fire extinguisher at the back.

The BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer, on the other hand, has been transformed into an ambulance getting a neon white and orange paintwork, LED flashing lights behind the grille, on the dash and on the roof.

The BMW X1 built for fire-fighting personnel also has the neon orange emblazoned on its body together with a blue light flasher on its roof. It has a digital radio slot and a hidden antenna.

For the police, there is a motorbike, the BMW 750GS, which is built for quick responses. This also has blue and yellow flashers along with a police siren to get the attention of commuters.

The BMW 6 emergency concept vehicles also include a Mini John Cooper Works as part of the revelation.