We were pretty amazed when we saw Robert Downey Jr. and his 3D computer in Iron Man has he redesigned his superhero costume (the scene where he’s dumping out all the unnecessary components of his suit into a 3D garbage bin).

BMW, the first automaker to use the technology, has teamed up with Microsoft to allow you a similar service called the BMW Product Navigator. Potential BMW owners will now be able to configure their new car using Microsoft Surface. Buyers will be able to chose accessories, wheels, and other information and see their vehicle in action before placing an order.

Check out the video after the jump.

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