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Friday, December 23, 2011

BMW i3 Concept

Following an official announcement earlier this year, BMW has unveiled a concept version of its long-awaited i3 electric city car at an event in Germany.
the i3 is able to offer a generous cabin size despite its small footprint. BMW’s describes the i3’s interior – which seats four – as “lounge-like”, thanks to the use of natural fibers and naturally tanned leathers. The i3 features opposing coach doors and dual cargo compartments, ensuring the i3 is useful as an everyday driver. Power for the i3 is provided by an electric motor driving the rear axle. The i3 boasts 170 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque which, when combined with the i3’s superlight weight, results in a 0-60 run in under 8 seconds.
BMW failed to detail the i3’s battery, but says the city car can “travel long distances on a single charge.”
Given the i3’s target market, innovative technology is a big part of its package, with the EV featuring a number of smartphone functions. Some of the i3’s technologies include the ability to find nearby charging stations, a smartphone app to precondition the vehicle at the touch of a button and even intelligence assistance systems to “ease the stress on drivers in monotonous city driving situations and allow them to arrive at their destination more safely and in a more relaxed state of mind.”
Look for the i3 Concept to make its first appearance at this September’s Frankfurt Motor Show before making production in 2013.























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