BMW 7 series with lots of glass from Saint-Gobain Sekurit

Date: 2 February 2009
Source: Saint-Gobain Sekurit International

Date: 2 February 2009

Saint-Gobain Sekurit is equipping the new BMW 7s series with numerous window variants. Not only standard glasses are being used, thereby, but also optional extras such as windscreens with Head-Up Display, thermal insulation glasses as well as acoustics glazing, which considerably improve comfort.





An increasingly popular extra is the Head-Up Display (HUD). With this system, information like speed, light on/off, oil level, fuel level etc. are projected onto the windscreen via vas mirror surfaces. Even at night, perfect presentation is ensured - without dazzling light and reflections.



Saint-Gobain Sekurit is the leader in this technology. Thanks to a new bending process, windscreens can be offered which are optimally coordinated with the use of Head-Up Displays.

Market launch of the new BMW 7 series was in November 2008.

Saint-Gobain Sekurit International

Britta Müller

Press Departement

Glasstraße 1

52134 Herzogenrath

Tel.: +49 2406 82-2173

Fax: +49 2406 82-2461

Mobil: +49 178 2001280

britta.mueller@saint-gobain.com 

www.saint-gobain-sekurit.com

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