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Is The BMW i3 The All-Electric Vehicle For You?
By Richard Aucock  12 Jan 2015

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Our overview of BMW's flagship electric-hatchback

When BMW decided to design an electric car, they didn’t just convert an
existing model – they created a brand new one from the ground up. Everything
about the i3 is breakthrough technology, from the carbon fibre passenger
cell to the in-house design of the electric motor and battery pack.
Reflecting this, it looks like no other BMW on sale, and the interior is
something completely different too. The fact it’s now available from around
50 BMW dealers nationwide is thus a real event: it’s one of the most
remarkable new cars in years.

Performance
The BMW i3 is a fast car. Surprised? Wait until you try it: acceleration
from the electric motor, sending its drive through the rear wheels for
maximum grip, is instant, linear and GTI-strong. With no gearchanges and no
hesitation, the force is addictive.

BMW does limit it to 93mph though, which it admits is to make sure the
batteries don’t run down too quickly. Unrestricted, it would do 125mph,
easily. All of this is conducted in spooky silence, with the faint whine of
the rear-mounted electric motor very distant and subdued. A class act.

There’s another surprise when you lift off the accelerator pedal: the BMW i3
slows down, with the sort of force you get when you brush the brakes. This
is intentional: such energy regeneration recharges the batteries, but it’s
something you have to get used to. When you do, the i3 effectively becomes a
one-pedal car. There’s literally no need to use the brakes.

The range extender model feels just the same – the 650cc two-cylinder engine
is there to top the batteries up when they run low, not actually drive the
car. It’s a little bit slower due to the weight but there’s otherwise little
difference. Ingenious.

Ride and handling
BMW prides itself in building cars that handle really well and the i3 is no
exception. No other electric car manufacturer up to now has prioritised
this, which is why the i3 is such a standout. Steering is well weighted,
balance is impeccable and the poise it shows through corners is like a 3
Series.
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The ride is firm as a result, but it’s not crashy. Because the clever
construction – including plenty of aluminium and carbon fibre – keeps weight
low, BMW’s been able to carefully tune ride as well as handling.

Pricing and equipment
The BMW i3 is, of course, an expensive car. It’s an EV, after all. List
prices start from £30,980 and the range extender adds on an extra £3150. But
then again, other EVs aren’t cheap either and the Government will give you
£5000 off this price as part of its initiative to get more EVs on the road.
This initiative has been extended until 2017, leaving you plenty of time to
make your mind up.

The BMW i3 is very well equipped. A lot of the connectivity wizardry is
standard, for example. It’s such a high-tech car, though, you do feel
compelled to spend more and add it all on: it’s such a well finished car,
few will be able to resist adding on trim options too.

Fuel economy
The EV doesn’t consume a drop of petrol and goes for around 100 miles on a
full charge. BMW says it’s entirely down to how you drive it – utilise that
lift-off regeneration, for example, and you could add a third to the range
with ease. Charge fully depleted batteries using a BMW wallbox in three to
four hours, or a normal three-pin plug (the latter takes several hours
longer). You can monitor the recharge via the smartphone app – very clever.

The range extender model doesn’t have the issue of range anxiety. Its
nine-litre fuel tank kicks in when the batteries run down and, on the
official cycle, means it averages a staggering 470.8mpg overall. The more
you use it without a recharge, obviously the worse fuel economy gets: it’s
thus not intended to be the main motive power source.

Our Verdict
The BMW i3 is a gamechanger. It is an extremely intelligent car that works
and drives brilliantly. Desirable, fun, luxurious and basically very
accomplished, it is the first EV you’ll really want to own. And if you
really want to own an EV but can’t live with the range anxiety, there’s an
EV answer there, too.

BMW really has thought of everything with the i3 and has given us a
class-leading car as a result. It will take a mighty effort from a rival to
beat this.
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