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BMW has taken a drawing from a 4 year old boy named Eli and turned their design guys lose on it. The car has 42 wheels and 19 engines. The following is a finished render from BMW.

The Eli 429:

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source: Digitaltrends.com

BMW renders a 42-wheel mega car, proving it might be the coolest car company in the world
By Nick Jaynes — February 7, 2013

Read more: https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/...-to-fulfill-one-childs-fantasy/#ixzz2KcTKGkWx
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When Jalopnik posted a story about one of its readers’ nephews 42-wheeled dream vehicle, calling upon its fan base to send in their renderings of the 19-engine super machine, we said to ourselves, “that’s a bit of a larf.” Little did we expect that BMW’s marketing department would stick one of its Photoshop wizards on the case.

The result is called the 4219Eli. What does the name mean? Well 42 for the number of wheels, 19 for the number of engines, and “Eli” is the name the four-year-old who dreamt it up. Arguably the original concept called for Porsche engines. Clearly, BMW figured some compromises had to be made.

Features of the 4219Eli include a toy trunk, three driving positions, a custom vanity plate, and a bunch of air intakes – and you’d need a bunch of air to let those 19 engines breathe.

Of course BMW finished the 42-wheeled beast with its iconic BMW racing colors and a couple M badges because no mega BMW would be complete without either.

Fuel economy specs aren’t yet known for the 4219Eli but combined power output has been pegged at 8,721 horses or just shy of eight Bugatti Veyron Super Sports. Neither Eli nor BMW have specified the transmission options that will transfer power to the 42 wheels – three on each axle – but we wouldn’t be surprised if it weren’t at least a couple eight-speed automatics and a few 7-speed manuals.

Not surprisingly, being the kind of dorks that we are, the first question we posed in our morning meeting was, “What kind of tech is there on the inside?” Again, this wasn’t made clear. Based upon Eli’s uproarious imagination, we can only suspect it’s pretty fantastical – and includes lasers — lots of lasers

No word yet on a plug-in hybrid or EV version of the 4219Eli. Given the current automotive climate, one will surely have to follow but will likely only be sold in California and Oregon.
 
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Reminds me of the Battlestar Galactica Scarab.

19 engines... 19 times as long to tune up. On the other hand, if one engine fails, you still have 18 to fall back on. Sounds like a great place for selective cylinder control.

I really think it should have all wheel steering.
Having that many tires with that much hp puts the power to the pavement. All wheel drive anyone? Unfortunately there isn't enough room for enough fuel capacity to get this thing very far.
The high rolling resistance of all those tires is bad for mileage.
This car is all about acceleration. Looks like zero to 100 mph in .7 seconds or less.
Top fuel dragsters have 8000 hp and do zero to 1000 in .7 seconds, with only two big back tires. With all this rubber, I expect even more acceleration. There might even be enough gs to make you red out or render you unconscious. :lol
 
It does, but in the middle of the car, so if you want to turn, you'll be bisected.

It's a car made for people who want to die. hence why, he's happy.
 
See folks, this is what happens when people listen to Eli, instead of telling him to "STFU". My Lord... :slap
 
How would you turn it?

All of the wheels would need to turn at the same time, to have all wheel steering. Some cars with 4 wheels have steering in the rear as well as the front, for better maneuverability, and easier parking.
A computer might be needed to coordinate the steering on the car.
It could be done.
Of course, that means replacing tires gets really expensive with so many.
High performance tires can cost $350 apiece.
42X $350= $14,700 per set.
A set of the tires that the Bugatti Veyron uses would cost $421,000 a set.
 
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I don't know fellas.... I kinda like it.

Seriously though, I would have loved to be that kid who came up with the drawing.

To see a real manufacture take his idea and come up with what it could possibly look like on the streets will forever stay in that child's memories. Kudos BMW!!
 
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