BMW Burowagen HSR is a car introduced in Chromebook Volume 3.

Sourcebook Description

The multi-purpose Burowagen line of vehicles was offered by BMW from 2009 to 2016; the HSR was the most popular model offered. The 2012 Burowagen HSR (High-Speed Runabout or "office car") is a business-suited sedan which can seat up to six passengers in conference-room comfort. The Burowagen HSR was designed to be used in cities and on short trips (such as an airport-to-office ride) and allow business to be carried out on-the-go, so it is fitted with six rotating bucket seats and a tabletop which folds down from the ceiling. The tabletop integrates a video display system which can be linked to a portable computer for presentations. The HSR's driver is supported with radar detection, an advanced nav system and basic auto-drive, while the drive-by-wire controls and cyber-interface ensure that that business is not interrupted by a rough ride. Passenger comfort is ensured by full environment control, and the required cel[sic] phone has speakerphone capability and can connect with the vid system for visual communication. Because promptness is important in the business world, the Burowagen HSR has a high-performance engine (with improved antilock brakes), and a modest fuel tank suited to its commuter design. Naturally, the Burowagen has complete security system features which can be set by the driver; along with that necessity for the urban businessman, a layer of light Kevlar. To protect against collisions, the HSR's body has a reinforced crash cage and Anti Dent™ frame, and each seat contains deccelerator straps and airbags. Finally, the Burowagen HSR's businesslike styling will satisfy any auto buff.[1]
Special Equipment: Video display system. Radar detector, Satellite uplink, Navigation and auto-drive systems. Cybernetic interface, Environment control, Entertainment system, Cellular phone, Crash control system,. Shocker security system.
Weapons: None[1]

Reference

  1. 1.0 1.1 ACKERMAN, D. Chromebook Volume 3. 1st ed. Berkeley CA: R. Talsorian Games, 1994 (pg.55)