The BMW Art Cars have arrived in New York City and are on display in Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall through April 6th, 2009. Walking into Vanderbilt Hall and seeing these cars is simply amazing. Most impressive is the burst of color, particularly the Roy Lichtenstein 320i and the Andy Warhol M1.

The exhibit is five cars in total. Included in the exhibit are the 1977 Group 5 Racing 320i painted by Roy Lichtenstein, the 1976 3.0 CSL painted by Frank Stella, the 1979 Group 4 Racing M1 painted by Andy Warhol, the 1986 635csi painted by R. Raushenberg, and the Z4 Roadster which was driven through wet paint on canvas-like surface to create a 30 by 40 foot. The Z4 painting was by artist Robin Rhode.

Following are some of our favorite shots of the cars.





1979 BMW M1 – Art Car by Andy Warhol

1976 3.0 CSL painted by Frank Stella:

1977 Group 5 Racing 320i painted by Roy Lichtenstein: 1986 635csi painted by R. Raushenberg: Z4 Roadster by artist Robin Rhode:



We were so pleased to have the opportunity to view these cars. Next they are on to Mexico City, so hurry to Grand Central to see them before they speed off. And do tell, which BMW Art Car is your favorite?





Tags: 3.0 CSL, 320i, Art-Cars, ArtCars, BMW, BMW M1, Lichtenstein, Stella, Warhol