http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2013/10/08/bmw-i3-five-surprising/2941069/
Video: 5 ways BMW's electric i3 car stands apart
by Chris Woodyard  October 8, 2013

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USA TODAY's Chris Woodyard talks with BMW's Jacob Harb about the BMW i3
electric car at the Orange County Auto Show in Anaheim, Calif. Leslie
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The 2014 BMW i3 on display at the Orange County Auto Show

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Backseat doors to the 2014 BMW i3 open from the rear

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The charging port for the 2014 BMW i3

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It's light, roomy and pricier than others. And it's a BMW

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- By now, the car market is basically flooded with electric
car models. Now comes BMW.

None of the models out there sell particularly well compared to conventional
cars, and some of them are being done only to meet sales requirement for
no-emission cars in California and a handful of other states. So with BMW
bringing yet another electric car to the market, it's time to focus on just
how it is different than the others.

The car made its consumer debut in the U.S. last week at the Orange County
Auto Show here, including a short presentation by BMW's U.S.
electric-vehicles chief, Jacob Harb.

Here the key ways in which the i3 will stand apart from other electric cars
when it goes on sale early next year:

1. A true backup gas engine. While some other electrics, like Chevrolet's
Volt, offer powerful car engines as a backup to their batteries, BMW went
with the tiniest of engines, a two-cylinder "range extender" motorcycle
engine. It's coupled, however, with only a 2.6 gallon tank, meaning the
car's range on gas will only be about 80 to 100 miles, about the same as it
range on batteries. In other words, making a long trip in the i3 will
require some fillups along the way.

2. It's the lightest BMW since 1991. At about 2,700 pounds, the i3 lightest
since the 3 Series of another era, one that barely included a lot of the
heavy safety equipment found on all cars today. The light weight will help
the i3 get maximum range, that and other improvements like skinny
low-rolling-resistent tires.

3. Despite its size outside, it has maximum room inside. That high roof and
a rear door that opens from the front -- a so-called suicide door -- help
open up the insides. It is also is made of sustainable materials.

4. It's more expensive. At a starting price of $41,350 plus $925 in
destination fees, it costs more than a Chevrolet Volt, Nissan Leaf, Ford
Focus electric or the raft of other electric cars out there, except for the
superluxury models like Tesla's Model S. But it has something that the
others don't, which bring us to our next point.

5. It's a BMW. The badge counts for a lot, even if the car itself hardly
looks like the sleep, low, wide Ultimate Driving Machines for which the
brand is known.
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