BMW i8 production version (official)

BMW has revealed the i8 in production guise at IAA in Frankfurt, following last week’s leaked official photos.
The 1,490 kg (3,284 lbs) plug-in hybrid adopts a 2+2 configuration and boasts a carbon fiber reinforced plastic passenger cell. It borrows many of the concept’s styling cues but slightly toned down and with standard LED headlights, with laser ones being optionally available. The see-through doors of the concept were not carried over but they still open upwards, while the alloys have been modified to be more suitable for a production model.
At its heart is a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 1.5-liter, 3-cylinder gasoline TwinPower Turbo engine and an electric motor. The conventional engine outputs 231 HP (170 kW) and 236 lb-ft (320 Nm) and sends power to the rear axle through a 6-speed automatic transmission. The electric motor provides 131 HP (96 kW) transferred to the front wheels via a two-stage automatic gearbox. The electric motor receives its energy from a high-voltage lithium-ion battery with a 5 kWh capacity.
As a result of this hardware arrangement, the 2014 BMW i8 has a combined output of 362 HP (266 kW) and 420 lb-ft (570 Nm) of torque, enough for a 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 4.4 seconds. Despite this impressive performance, it remains a very economical car as it has a fuel consumption of just 2.5 liters / 100 km (94 mpg US or 113 mpg UK).
It can be driven on electric power for up to 22 miles (35 km) during which it can hit a top speed of 75 mph (120 km/h). The combined range of the BMW i8 production version stands at more than 310 miles (500 km).
As standard, it rides on 20-inch alloys but at an additional cost these can be replaced by lightweight carbon wheels. Other optional equipment available includes rear view camera, high beam assistant, speed limit info with No Passing Info display, Surround View, Head-Up Display, along with Collision Warning with pedestrian recognition

I just don’t like that black / grey two tone color. I need to see it in all white. That all black looks great.

I can’t wait to see these at whole foods!

The styling cues are a little messy, but I really like it.

And 0-60 in 4.4 seconds but capable of 94 mpg? Me likey. :tup:

I thought they produced an inline 8…

?

With a rumored MSRP over $120,000, I’m extremely underwhelmed. I feel like they missed the mark in pushing the hybrid/plug in or performance electric markets.

Someone was bound to make an attractively styled plug in.

This should be a twin turbo 8

Arriving in US showrooms in the spring of 2014, the i8 performance plug-in hybrid will carry a price tag of $135,700 (*not including $925 for destination and handling charges).

Exactly my point. Even worse.

:io:

I8 inline 8 :slight_smile:

I know what an I8 is, but are you saying they should have made this? that would be the weirdest packaging option. they’ve never done that in the past, always V8s, I just don’t get where you are going with what you said.

MSRP of $140,000 . . . . guess I’ll stick to buying used 850is.

it will still sell…

it’s pretty ugly IMHO but if it comes to market and gets any traction it will be seen as a pretty big success.

have merc or Vw/Audi/porsche got anything similar coming to market like this?

Yes, but they are all more expensive (but come with more powerful or fuel efficiency)

Porsche 918 - $845,000 MSRP - 78mpg - 880hp
VW XL1 - $144,000 MSRP - 313mpg - 74hp

I don’t think Mercedes has anything in the market yet though.

They have an all electric SLS with a range of like, 12.

I believe he was using sarcasm based on the tone of his writing.

Can you get it without all the blue lines? Not that I ever plan on buying one.

I mean look, this is not a car for the track day guy. it’s a car built for the silicon valley CEO, Tony Stark wannabe, who wants the most tech and doesn’t ultimately care about much else as long as it looks cool and is a great piece of tech to talk about over dinner. the same guy who could buy a lambo without blinking, but why if there are 7 other ones on your block.