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BMW i3 spied almost undisguised, debuts on July 29th

By on Jul 7, 2013 | 7:49 AM
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On July 29th BMW will officially unveil the i3 and now BMW has pulled the streets of Southern Germany two BMW i3 with minimal camouflage, which will make official debut in Frankfurt Motor Show.

The first pure electric car by BMW is not significantly different from the original. The production version of course does not have the glass doors, having been replaced by conventional ones. These have been placed further back, making them smaller in size.

More conventional design also guards, light fixtures and mirrors. Also, the line of the rear window is not in a straight line, having a close look at camouflage, betrayed their asymmetrical design, with the rear windows are positioned lower than those of the front doors.

The BMW i3 will be wearing an electric motor on the rear axle performance 125 kW (170 hp) with 250 Nm of torque, which is mated to a single speed transmission with a 0-60 km/h to make them in less than four seconds, 0-100 km/h in around 8 seconds, with top speed stands at 150 km/h. Will cost between € 35.000 and € 40.000 in Germany and has a range between 130 to 160 km.

As for the i3 with range-extended engine, will wear a small gasoline engine, derived from a bike BMW. This is the 652 ml GS efficiency of 48 horses which will charge the battery in order to extend the autonomy of i3 to 300 km, with respect to the 160 miles of pure electric version.

The BMW is making significant efforts to attract customers who will buy the new i3 and outside that will give the possibility to rent a conventional model of the BMW for a few days a year, but will install optional devices quick charge at home for future buyers.

England will start from £ 35.000 (€ 40.800) for pure electric version and from £ 38.000 (€ 44.300) for the range-extender version. The earliest traditions are expected to begin by the end of October, with the BMW has already received more than 100,000 applications to test drive the car.

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