Your search:
1354 result(s) in 0.02 s
-
DUK10151188_018
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_017
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_016
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_015
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_014
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_013
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_012
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_011
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_010
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_009
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_008
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_007
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_006
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_005
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_004
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_003
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_002
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_001
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_027
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_026
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_025
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_024
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_023
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151188_022
FEATURE - Die britische Künstlerin Lakwena Maciver gestaltet einen alten MINI neu, um Liebe und Inklusion zu feiern
London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned a 1986 MINI, chosen to mark the year of her birth, for BMW’s MINI Recharged project, in which the existing engine was swapped for a new electric drive by MINI Partner Recharge Heritage Ltd.
Following British fashion designer Paul Smith’s model, this is already the second MINI Recharged to be transformed into a work of art. Lakwena’s MINI will also go on show during the European Athletics Championships, which are held in BMW’s home city of Munich.
At the heart of Lakwena's work are courageous statements and bright colours. She mainly paints in public spaces, bringing art to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The cooperation between Lakwena and MINI began two years ago. Most recently, she painted a formerly grey high-rise façade in Munich during the IAA Mobility 2021 motor show, expressing joie de vivre and MINI's central motto with her mural "BIG LOVE".
For the London-born artist, British culture is very much influenced by the exchange through long journeys that many people have taken. The design of the MINI Recharged Lakwena celebrates the diverse journeys and paths of different people with brightly applied patterns and colours.
"I hope this MINI Recharged will make people feel good and put a smile on their faces. This MINI is a colour festival of cultures," she explains. The artwork is ideally suited to this year's European Championships, which will be held throughout Munich from 11 to 21 August. The competitions, in which athletes compete in nine different disciplines, stand for mutual respect, tolerance and diversity.
The BMW Group, with its brands BMW, BMW Motorrad and MINI, is an official Premium Partner of the European Championships 2022. As part of the event, MINI will be presenting the MINI Recharged Lakwena for the first time on 11 August at Königsplatz. Together with other MINI special editions, the BIG LOVE Collection by MINI celebrates diversity. These include, for example, spec
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_133167453_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167474_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167465_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167471_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon designed the gear lever himself to mimic the original.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167452_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Smiths Instruments custom made an instrument cluster, showing charge level and water jacket temperature
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167472_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167448_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167462_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Charge connection with a custom made connection utilising the original fuel filler cap.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167432_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Charge connection with a custom made connection utilising the original fuel filler cap.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167461_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Charge connection with a custom made connection utilising the original fuel filler cap.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167457_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Smiths Instruments custom made an instrument cluster, showing charge level and water jacket temperature
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167459_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Smiths Instruments custom made an instrument cluster, showing charge level and water jacket temperature
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167473_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167449_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Charge connection with a custom made connection utilising the original fuel filler cap.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167469_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167447_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167464_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Charge connection with a custom made connection utilising the original fuel filler cap.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167468_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167467_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Charge connection with a custom made connection utilising the original fuel filler cap.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167460_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167455_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Charge connection with a custom made connection utilising the original fuel filler cap.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167446_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167450_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167466_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167456_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine. -
DUKAS_133167431_EYE
Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022
Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.
Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.
© Jason Bye / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Jason Bye / eyevine.