We have already seen BMW draw it out on a canvas with some impressive drawing skills and we have already heard them explain the vehicle’s various functionalities. However, we have yet to see a first look at what the so-called BMW PAS or 5-Series GT will look like when it debuts in concept form at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show – until now.

An very low-res (and we mean low-res) image has popped up on the internet and is said to be a picture of the BMW PAS Concept that will debut in Geneva next month.

If you want to see BMW draw it out and explain it once again – click here. Otherwise, let us know what you think about this very low-res photo in the comments section below.

Source: Car Spy Shots (via WCF)

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  • Pat
    honestly...i dont car how good looking they can make this car...it's totally no worth throwing money into right now..who made a business case on this program? No wonder Bangle left!
  • Ivan Gutierrez
    Looks better than I anticipated based on what I can tell. On the other hand I already think that BMW has too many cars in their lineup already. Like the X6 before it, it looks cool but does anybody really need this car?
  • kabluey
    Wow they are really cash poor right now... They must be struggling to find something that will appeal to buyers..

    This car is basically a miniature, lowered version of the X6...and that vehicle is horrendously ugly..

    BMW is officially out of style and Audi was right in their commercial--they are in (this coming from a satisfied Mercedes driver)...
  • zermatt
    It is a good thing that you are not in the market for a BMW then. Isn't variety a great thing?

    Also, the affirmation that an Audi commercial gives you must help you sleep better at night.
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