BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student

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BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
Neeraj Jawale

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student

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BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
Neeraj Jawale

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The design student Neeraj Jawale draws this design of an electric adventure bike.

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
Neeraj Jawale

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Of course, the BMW D-05T Concept does not (yet) exist.

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
Neeraj Jawale

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What we see here are drawings and renderings that were penned by the said student.

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
Neeraj Jawale

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The concept “BMW D-05T Concept” is his master’s thesis.

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
Neeraj Jawale

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The design provides for replaceable batteries that can be removed when the running boards are folded down.

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
Neeraj Jawale

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Neeraj Jawales shows his master thesis in a presentation over nine slides.

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
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It describes the target group and the future circumstances on which the design of the bike is based.

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
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These graphics show that the matriculation student for his design, among other things, was inspired by the art of paper folding (origami).

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
Neeraj Jawale

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Further drawings for the draft of the BMW D-05T Concept.

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
Neeraj Jawale

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The initially pronounced beak of the concept did not make it into the final draft.

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
Neeraj Jawale

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For the profile of the tires, the student asked a. inspired by a sneaker.

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
Neeraj Jawale

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These designs ultimately served as the basis for the BMW D-05T Concept.

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
Neeraj Jawale

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All data that could be useful for a trip can be uploaded to the motorcycle – including reviews and pictures.

BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student
Neeraj Jawale

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Equipped with motion sensors, the motorcycle should be able to guard itself, luggage and even the camping site in alarm mode.

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BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student

BMW D-05T Concept by Neeraj Jawale
Draft by a design student

The design student Neeraj Jawale draws this very successful draft of an electric adventure bike.


Dina Dervisevic

05.03.2021

Neeraj Jawale is a transportation and automotive design student at the National Institute of Design in Gandhinagar, India. His design of a fully electric adventure bike is remarkable. “This project is my thesis and it is my concept, my visualization of what a BMW motorcycle concept could look like in the future”, said the student about his master’s thesis.

Drawings and renderings of a student

Of course, the BMW D-05T Concept does not (yet) exist. What we see here are drawings and renderings that came from the pen of the said student. The wheels, for the profile of which the student was inspired by Nike sneakers (see picture 11 in the gallery), are divided into two parts, which could be a challenge for the tire manufacturer. At least the area in the middle, where the tires almost meet, should be exactly the same height. That would be feasible.

Magnetic charging system

The wheels are divided into two parts because the concept bike is equipped with a magnetic charging system at the front and rear. As with a dynamo, the batteries are charged via the tire rotation. These batteries, in turn, should be exchangeable. To do this, the running boards can be folded down to release the batteries (see drawings in Figure 13 in the gallery).


BMW D-05T Concept Draft by a design student


Neeraj Jawale

The right backpack for the bike houses the drone, which is available as a “eye” of the bike can help navigate in real time.

The design is equipped with magnetic brackets at the front and rear so that additional elements and components can be attached to the motorcycle. For example, the designer can imagine a magnetically attached box for luggage on the underside of the rear frame.

Drone as part of the motorcycle

The motorcycle also includes a drone that the driver carries in a suitable backpack. The drone is supposed to be the motorcycle as anticipatory “eye” serve, scan the environment and thus support real-time navigation. It is also conceivable that it scouts for a storage space and regularly sends images and coordinates home in remote regions and enables the driver to be located.

Is that real or drawn?

We cannot judge to what extent the transport and automobile design degree is about the feasibility and practicable implementation of designs. But it is certainly also about drafting designs and implementing them graphically. And in this discipline, Neeraj Jawale convinces us with his BMW D-05T Concept.

Conclusion

If BMW had not yet planned a draft for an electric adventure bike, they could knock on Neeraj Jawale’s door. The engineers will probably be able to pull their hair out about the practicable implementation. But that is often no different with manufacturer’s own concept bikes.

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