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Green light for the BMW RC Baby Racer II.

The BMW Baby Racer with its award-winning design, is now facing competition: from now on, a remote-controlled miniature Baby Racer will be racing round kids' rooms too.

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Munich. The BMW Baby Racer with its award-winning design, is now facing
competition: from now on, a remote-controlled miniature Baby Racer will
be racing round kids' rooms too. Equipped with an innovative remote
control device, this "little brother" will soon become a firm
favourite with BMW fans both young and old. The BMW RC Baby Racer is
steered with intuitive movements of the remote control device. If you
pull downwards, the toy car moves backwards. If you push upwards, it
moves forwards. Two arrows on the ergonomically designed remote control
allow the toy car to be easily manoeuvred to the left or right. But the
BMW RC Baby Racer II has more to offer than just user-friendly remote
control. The 1:10 scale model has been equipped with fully-functioning
LED front and rear lights, and appears in the same colour combination
as its bigger brother - classic dark green with beige-coloured seating.
The BMW RC Baby Racer II can be charged with ease thanks to a charger
station, which is integrated into the remote control console. A small
light indicates when the battery is full again, and the next race can
start. When it comes to racing, the BMW RC Baby Racer II toy car is
available in two frequencies, so two sportsters can race against each
other. And for parking, the remote-controlled miniature can be fastened
directly onto the remote control device. The new Baby Racer is
suitable for children aged 5 and over, and is available for Euro 15.50
(price in Germany) from selected BMW dealers. Fine-grade photographic
material can be downloaded from the BMW Group PressClub at
www.press.bmwgroup.com. For queries or information, please contact:
Press and Public Relations Sabine Gigl, BMW Group, Public Relations,
Communication Programmes BMW Telephone: + 49 89 382 38960, Fax: + 49 89
382 28017 Michael Kirsch, BMW Group, Head of Public Relations
Telephone: + 49 89 382 25111, Fax: + 49 89 382 28017 Internet:
www.press.bmwgroup.com E-mail: presse@bmw.com

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