BMW has unveiled a Pokémon-themed version of its all-electric Mini Aceman concept car as part of the MINI x Pokémon collaboration.
It was a bit of a weird part of Gamescom’s Opening Night Live hosted by Geoff Keighley, and there was a lot of brand-focused rhetoric, but not a lot of specifics. It’s a concept car with “gaming features,” but it doesn’t really explain what that means.
While the car appears to display a lot of neat Pokemon graphics all over the dash, Oliver Heilmer, who was responsible for designing the Mini and the chap Keeley was asking about the car, said the first He showed his best media training move by deflecting questions and talking about fluff on Gamescom, and leading the conversation to a very specific… nothingness. Mini is more than just a car.that is character Find your way in partnership with
Apparently, Pikachu is an electric type and the car is also electric, so this collab is a combination made in heaven. three A few seconds to figure it out. However, there’s good news for Ash and his favorite Pokemon.As the cost of living crisis hits countries around the world, they’ll likely stay on the road with their pesky set of wheels while avoiding skyrocketing energy prices. This is because you can
Apparently, a game console can be connected to this Mini, but again no details are given. “Play on” is the motto of this collaboration. I appreciate that they managed to narrow down that important information. Otherwise, questions remain.
Oh, yes. A strange segment, indeed.But hey, at least this bit wasn’t space-based. It was That said, I was disappointed that Jeff didn’t ask Oliver what his favorite Pokémon was.
BMW Blog There is detailed information about the car. Check out the video below (skip to the end of Pokemon Bits):
Perplexed? Messed up? tired? time for bed. Let us know your thoughts on the Mini Aceman Concept and how it will appeal to gamers below. Also let us know your guesses about the designer’s favorite Pokémon. At least we’ll get a few puns out of this. prize.