http://www.tflcar.com/2015/08/2015-bmw-i3-0-60-mph-review-a-day-in-the-life-of-an-electric-car-ii-video/
2015 BMW i3 0-60 MPH Review: A Day In The Life of an Electric Car II [Video]
August 23, 2015 / Derek Mau

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2015 BMW i3 0-60 MPH Review: A Day In The Life of an Electric Car II
The Fast Lane Car Aug 8, 2015
The 2015 BMW i3 is an electric car that can also be purchased with a range
extending gasoline engine. In this TFLcar review Nathan and Emme spend a day
living and testing BMW's least expensive EV.
]

Nathan and Emme spend the day with the 2015 BMW i3 – the first all-electric
powered car from BMW’s eco-focused “i” sub-brand. The boxy exterior profile
and tall, skinny tires deceptively hide the performance we’ve come to expect
from BMW. Engineered with a 50:50 front to rear weight balance, firm
suspension, and responsive steering from the engineers at BMW, driving the
i3 is convincingly more enjoyable than driving a Nissan Leaf.

Near instant torque response for the BMW i3 comes from a
125kW/170-horsepower electric motor and a single-speed transmission that
drives the rear wheels. On a fully charged battery, BMW says the i3 has a
range of 80 to 100 miles. After driving the i3 for a few days, the
real-world range closer is to 70 – 80 miles in Comfort mode, which is the
default. Switching to Eco+ mode will enable the car to reach its claimed
range, but limits the top speed to 56 mph and shuts off the climate
controls.

Available as an option is a backup generator that recharges the battery when
it gets close to being fully depleted and can keep you going for another 60
miles. You can also manually activate the generator via iDrive when the
battery drops below 75 percent charge, meaning the cells remain powered up
for later.

Located underneath the i3’s carbon fiber, aluminum, and plastic skeleton is
a rear-mounted 650cc, 34 horsepower, two-cylinder, gasoline-powered Range
Extender generator option that roughly doubles the vehicle’s range. A gas
gauge measuring the 1.9-gallon fuel capacity is positioned to the left of
the battery gauge in the instrument display and counts down the miles
remaining. When the 22 kWh Lithium-Ion battery becomes close to being
depleted, the 330-pound Range Extender generator kicks in with an
uncharacteristic gruff drone and maintains the battery’s current state of
charge. Even though the Range Extender never directly drives the vehicle’s
wheels, it will keep the i3 going for another 50 – 60 miles.

Straight-line acceleration is impressive, and that is typical of electric
motors that have lots of torque and instant thrust. Much of that torque is
available at highway speeds, too. Darting in and out of city traffic, and
passing slower traffic on the highway is almost effortless. TLF Car recorded
a 0 – 60 mph time of 7.50 seconds, totally unaffected by of the thin
atmosphere 1 mile above sea level.

In this TFLcar video review, Nathan and Emme test the BMW i3 running
errands, stopping for lunch to recharge, performing acceleration and braking
tests.
[© tflcar.com]




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