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2015 Winner: BMW 127-kW Electric Motor
Dec 22, 2014 | Tom Murphy

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2015 Ward's 10 Best Engines

The BMW i3’s 170-hp electric motor propels the spacious 4-seater with a
free-wheeling simplicity that is uncommon among EVs. Aggressive regenerative
braking lets you drive while rarely touching the brake pedal. This is the
future.

Governments and regulators have spoken, and tailpipe discharges are about to
get a lot cleaner. As the zero-emissions world approaches, the motoring
public will need to reassess its relationship with vehicles.

Change can be difficult, but it also can be profoundly rewarding, as is the
case with the BMW i3 electric vehicle. The company known for Ultimate
Driving Machines had to raise the bar for EVs, coming to the party after
several other mass-market automakers.

But the Bavarians succeeded. The unorthodox exterior and interior designs
may be acquired tastes, but we the jury of Ward’s 10 Best Engines focus our
energies on the powertrain and find the engineering team guilty of
delivering a first-rate drive experience.

The 170-hp electric motor propels the spacious 4-seater with a free-wheeling
simplicity that is uncommon among EVs, and it whirrs gently like George
Jetson’s space pod, no matter how aggressively driven. Assertive
regenerative braking lets you drive while rarely touching the brake pedal.
This is the future.

We tested a record four electric vehicles this year, and they all performed
reasonably well, given the limitations associated with today’s batteries,
including depleted range of up to 25% in bitter cold, as we found. Fully
charged in a more forgiving climate, the i3 can run for up to 81 miles (130
km).

Relative to the Fiat 500e, Kia Soul EV and Volkswagen e-Golf, the i3 makes
the most horsepower (170), charges the fastest (three hours), sprints to 60
mph (97 km/h) the quickest and is the lightest, thanks to compact packaging,
a carbon-fiber structure and thermoplastic body panels. And unlike the 500e,
the i3 truly is comfortable for four occupants.

What really sets the BMW apart is the available 0.7L 2-cyl. gasoline engine
that acts as a generator, extending range about 70 miles (113 km). The
Chevrolet Volt and Cadillac ELR are the only other EREVs on the market.

Sure, BMW can be questioned for incorporating a tiny 1.9-gallon (7.0 L) gas
tank that would require numerous stops to refuel on any long ride.

But the i3 isn’t intended for leisurely jaunts through the country. It’s a
short-run city car at heart, and BMW rightly contends a zero-emissions
vehicle should be exactly that. Consider the 2-cyl. generator an insurance
policy to be redeemed infrequently, but one that will mitigate range
anxiety.

The i3 is available in 285 of the 338 BMW showrooms across the country at a
time when some EVs are focused in California and other ZEV states.

This is no ZEV compliance car. Instead, BMW has gone all-in with the i3,
treating it not like a red-headed stepchild but the marvelous technological
achievement it is.

Moreover, it is reasonably priced relative to other BMWs and ostensibly will
draw more young (environmentally leaning) customers to the brand.

“The i3 seems designed to provide a new take on personal mobility, an
enthusiast car for a different type of driving enthusiast,” says WardsAuto
editor Drew Winter.

Excellent chassis dynamics and world-class powertrains are core to BMW. With
the i3 now in the market, the automaker also can lay claim to the Ultimate
EV.
[© wardsauto.com]




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