- Meet BMW Next-Gen X6 SUV The World Blackest Car Ever Made
- BMW X6 SUV The World Blackest Car VantaBlack VBX2 Paint Coating
BMW has created the world's blackest car in partnership with Surrey Nano Systems and Levitation 29. Staring at this new beast is like "staring into a void".

The car, which is the first to be finished with the Vantablack VBx2 paint coating, was showcased at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September and coincides with the reveal of the car, the third-generation of the BMW X6 Sports Utility Coupé.
The Vantablack coating was created by Surrey Nano Systems. It absorbs more than 99% of visible light, removing almost all reflections, according to Levitation 29, the creative agency that collaborated with Surrey Nano Systems and BMW. Levitation 29 also claims that looking at the car can be "interpreted by the brain as staring into a hole or even a void." The blackness of the surface coating causes the human eye to see less defining features of the car and instead makes it appear two-dimensional. While this may cause the X6 to "lose" visible parts of the body design, other features, such as the Iconic Glow kidney grille, are accentuated.
The project, starting from its conception, took 10 months to complete. The first Vantablack car is certainly a big tick in the box when it comes to dream projects and opens the way for even more large-scale concepts - like a stadium!" said Levitation 29 Director Benjamin Males. The Vantablack paint absorb more than 99% of visible light, removing all reflections. The car was on display at the Frankfurt Motor Show which took place September 14 to 24.
The Vantablack coating was created by Surrey Nano Systems. It absorbs more than 99% of visible light, removing almost all reflections, according to Levitation 29, the creative agency that collaborated with Surrey Nano Systems and BMW. Levitation 29 also claims that looking at the car can be "interpreted by the brain as staring into a hole or even a void." The blackness of the surface coating causes the human eye to see less defining features of the car and instead makes it appear two-dimensional. While this may cause the X6 to "lose" visible parts of the body design, other features, such as the Iconic Glow kidney grille, are accentuated.
The project, starting from its conception, took 10 months to complete. The first Vantablack car is certainly a big tick in the box when it comes to dream projects and opens the way for even more large-scale concepts - like a stadium!" said Levitation 29 Director Benjamin Males. The Vantablack paint absorb more than 99% of visible light, removing all reflections. The car was on display at the Frankfurt Motor Show which took place September 14 to 24.



