BMW's Colorful X1 Concept K2 Powder Ride Slides into the LA Auto Show
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BMW's Colorful X1 Concept K2 Powder Ride Slides into the LA Auto Show



Among the less important/interesting world premieres of the LA Auto Show, is the BMW Concept K2 Powder Ride, which was created in partnership with winter sports equipment supplier K2.

What we have here is a cosmetically modified version of BMW revamped X1 compact crossover, supposedly designed for cold weather sports enthusiasts.

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