A divine three-course meal, ample servings of drinks and one-of-a-kind experience capsule were the order of the day during a private luncheon co-hosted by BMW Group Malaysia and The Edge Malaysia on Sept 19 in honour of the premium automaker brand’s 20 years of excellence.
The elegant luncheon also doubled as a platform to celebrate the captivating space of Forwardism — curated by BMW — where state-of-the-art technology and luxury that push the boundaries of automotive excellence can be experienced.
“Forwardism stands for luxury, innovation and sustainability,” said BMW Group Malaysia managing director Hans de Visser during the luncheon.
Forwardism is the joy of seeing and feeling the future before it’s been created and continually challenging convention to push for certainty of a better experience when we get there, according to BMW.
Guests were treated to a special unveiling of BMW’s latest all-electric luxury sedan, the BMW i7, in the centre of a pop-up capsule next to Mandarin Oriental in Kuala Lumpur.
The BMW Curved Display and BMW Interaction Bar between the almost invisible air vents complement the whole journey in the pop-up capsule. Glittering details such as the “Crafted Clarity” crystal glass application refine the experience.
The BMW i7 merges elegance, comfort and a piece of art technology to create an immersive and luxurious ambience. The interior is minimalist, modern and clean.
The car also combines electric performance and multisensory entertainment to produce an unforgettable motoring experience.
Guests also had the opportunity to discover the exciting range of 100%-electric BMW vehicles, namely the BMW iX1, iX3, iX and i4.
“I think for the automotive industry — of course, it is a big key factor in this journey to reduce carbon emissions — and I think BMW is one of the auto companies at the forefront of doing this,” said The Edge Media Group publisher and group CEO Datuk Ho Kay Tat.
In the first eight months of 2023, BMW Malaysia delivered over 1,600 electrified BMW, MINI and BMW Motorrad cars, surpassing the total 1,557 electric vehicles (EVs) it sold in 2022. This further cemented its status as the number one premium automaker in Malaysia, a position it has held for the last three years.
BMW Malaysia is now thrilled to lead the charge in Malaysia’s electrification journey, bolstered by the support of its loyal customers, dealers and partners alike.
The Edge Media Group publisher and group CEO Datuk Ho Kay Tat with BMW Malaysia CEO Hans de Visser (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
Guests being introduced to the evolution of BMW 7 Series in the immersive tunnel experience (Photo: Sam Fong/ The Edge Malaysia)
Hans delivering his opening address (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
Tan Sri Paul Koon Poh Keong, Ho, Daniel Lim and Datuk Seri Michael Yam (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
Kathy Fong, Datuk John Chong, Kellee Kam, Datuk Seri Mohamed Faroz, Muhammad Ashraf and Intan Farhana Zainul (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
Emcee Gabriella Robinson (Photo: Sam Fong/ The Edge Malaysia)
Presentation of the new BMW i7 by Paul Lim (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
Ju-Leen Tan, Phng Li Kheng and Karlson Goh (Photo: Low Yen Ying/ The Edge Malaysia)
Datuk Wong Tuck Wai, Rachel Chong and Wong King Wai Yew (Photo: Sam Fong/ The Edge Malaysia)
Yew Teik Beng, K P Low, Hans and Ng Yap (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
Cheah Hun Wah (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
Datuk Teng Chee Wai and Ng Wei Wei (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
Chong, Kam, Datuk Chung Hon Cheong and Christopher Leong (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
Chew Ne Weng and Goh Chin Loong (Photo: Sam Fong/ The Edge Malaysia)
Fong Lai Kuan, Lim Kok Yee, Sharon Teh, Datuk Seri Ng Thien Phing and Tong Chee Wei (Photo: Sam Fong/ The Edge Malaysia)
Dr Fong Chee Khai and Carrie Ee (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
BMW Charging Solutions (Photo: Sam Fong/ The Edge Malaysia)
The Masterpiece (Photo: Sam Fong/ The Edge Malaysia)
(Standing) Matthias Schlesiger, Ho, Lee Jim Leng, Richard Lin, Datuk Lim Chee Meng and Chong (seated) (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
Datuk Phang Ah Tong, Puan Najihah Abas, Hans, Lee, Jeannie Lew, David Mizan Hashim and Datuk Sia Teong Heng (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
(Seated, from left) Steven Thiru, Tan, Lyndon Felix, Diana Khoo, Tong, Adrian Mak and (standing, from left) Leong, Datuk Lim Chee Wee and Kesavan Ragunath (Photo: Sam Fong/ The Edge Malaysia)
Kenny Yeoh, Datuk Lock Peng Kuan, Lee Jye See, Davis Chong, Ng Yap, KP Low, Cheah and Liew Jia Teng (Photo: Sam Fong/ The Edge Malaysia)
Alice Ng and Chew Ne Weng (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
Jared Ang, E Jacqui Chan, Benjamin Ong, Tony Nathan, Intan, Faroz, Ashraf, Ryan Teoh and Puan Norazzah Sulaiman (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
Sia, Datin Seri Joey Low, Jackson Tor and Datuk Seri Jackie Tor (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
Edwin Lee, Gan Pai Li, Jenny Ng, Datuk Wong Kim Wah, Datin Cindy Soo, Tony Lim and Lim Khai Jie (Photo: Sam Fong/ The Edge Malaysia)
(Back row) Alex Yong, Lee and Chan with (front row) Teng, Lim and Tan Boon Lee (Photo: Low Yen Yeing/ The Edge Malaysia)
(Seated, from left) Goh Nan Kioh, Tan Ai Chin and Goh Chin Loong with (standing, from left) Khoo Teng Keat, Yeow See Yuen and Selena Lee (Photo: Sam Fong/ The Edge Malaysia)