BMW and Futura 2000 unveiled one of the cars, which will be available on the market this June, at Frieze Los Angeles at Paramount Pictures Studios in Hollywood on February 13 after giving a talk with Lupe Fiasco and Arty Nelson at Soho Warehouse the night before. Since the car would be available to consumers, the graffiti artist eschewed the loud bright colors of artists, like Jeff Koons and Andy Warhol, who have designed their own BMWs in the past, and opted for a more minimal design, with an interior that features bi-colored, Dakota leather M sports seats in black and ivory white with polar blue contrast stitching.