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http://www.bmwblog.com/2016/01/26/interview-with-jose-guerrero-bmw-i-product-manager/
Interview with Jose Guerrero, BMW USA i Product Manager
January 26th, 2016  Nico DeMattia

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BMW’s i Division is expanding quite rapidly and is becoming one of BMW’s
major focuses. With only two models, that’s quite an impressive feat, but
BMW is looking to expand and provide some new models in the near future.
It’s no secret that the market for alternative fuel vehicles is growing,
just ask any Tesla fan, so BMW must keep up and push its i Division more
than ever. We recently just saw the BMW i8 Mirrorless Concept at the 2016
CES, an i8 Spyder has already been confirmed and the BMW i3 will be getting
added range in 2016. So it’s already happening.

With all of this going on, we thought it to be a good idea to interview the
Product Manager for BMW’s i Divison, Jose Guerrero.

What was some of the feedback you got from customers in 2015, as far as the
i Brand?

Jose Guerrero: I think one of the top requests has been the sunroof, so we
did the shadow sport edition, with the sunroof, and it was extremely
popular. So it made us think “Hey, we didn’t think this would be a big
requirement for electric drivers but it is and there’s some demand for it.
So we’re really taking a closer look at that. We’re also doing some more
colors this year, so we replaced three colors for 2015 and we want to see
how popular the new colors are. Interestingly enough, the Fluid Black is an
extremely popular color.

All of the estimates we had, I think we estimated around a 30 percent take
rate, were blown out of proportion. It was really appealing to the people
who were turned away by the two-tone colors scheme, and we’ve had dealers
tell us that. So to be able to actually bring that to the market place and
see that response, it tells us that there’s potential to do more, but also
with the car. We know that more and more manufacturers are looking to up
their range and put bigger batteries in, but for us, we’re looking at the
core technology and the range extender. We’re listening to the customers to
see what’s valuable to them.

Hypothetically, if you increase the electric range, will that allow you to
unlock the full REx?

That’s actually a two-part answer. The way the emissions certification for
the vehicle has been certified for the REx, no matter what the strategy that
BMW has selected, has been to turn the REx on only to get to a charging
station. In Europe, it’s different. Here, we’re putting our focus into
infrastructure, always trying to push that side of the business. 


We believe, at the core, even REx driver’s who’ve unlocked the REx, we still
expect their driving behavior not to change and it’s almost like training
wheels for the BEV. People with the REx, knowing how it operates, feel that
it’s sufficient. So now, people are having REx anxiety. We really talked to
our dealer network and told them that “these are the conditions and expected
use of this car is” and let people know what their going to buy the car for.
If they buy the car, and do 100 miles a day, and expect to use the REx, it’s
not the car for them.

How does the emissions certification work, is the REx range supposed to be a
certain percentage of the electric range?

The two things we believe, as a brand, that the certification targets are:
One, we want the BEV range to be more than the REx range, because we believe
that this is an electric car first, born electric, and the REx is only there
for when you need it. Let’s look at the Chevy Volt, that’s reversed, where
the gasoline range is further than the electric range. 

Could we build that? Of course, we already do with the X5 xDrive40e, but
that was not our intent. Two, it’s the driving pattern. If you have the REx
coming on at 50 percent state of charge, at the end of one month or one
year, you could actually have more gasoline driving miles than electric, so
how could we, as a brand, say that it’s born electric? So we’re definitely
carrying that flag of electric mobility and if we really believe electric
driving can cover 90 percent of a driver’s commute, how do we then change
the behavior?

Where do you see electric mobility in the near future?

I think more and more manufacturers will strive for electric vehicles and,
as a whole, it gives raises awareness for customers that “Hey, electric
vehicles aren’t a compromise”. And as more manufacturers are successful,
like the Chevy Volt, it helps the transition, from a customer mindset, to
start cross shopping. “Okay now I’m interested in an electric vehicle, which
one do I want?” Now there’s options.


We see all this cool technology at CES, what is one piece of technology that
would help the i3 BMW today?

There’s a lot. It’s scary to think that a lot of the technology out there is
very close to being real.

But which one would make an actual, real-life impact?

Full disclosure, I drive an i3 daily, but on the weekends I drive an M car.
I would really like the opportunity that when Im commuting, when I don’t get
to use the UDM at its full potential, I can sit back, relax and have the car
drive me to work. Seeing as how the i3, today in Europe, has that ability in
congested traffic, I’d like to see that here. The 7 Series is starting to
show that, a tiny bit, but to have that the way it was presented at CES, I
think it would resonate with people. All of that technology is ready today,
and to see that make it to the i3 in the US would be really exciting.
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http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1102060_2017-cadillac-ct6-plug-in-hybrid-to-be-imported-from-china-to-u-s
2017 Cadillac CT6 Plug-In Hybrid To Be Imported From China To U.S.
Jan 27, 2016  And the electric motors for its drive unit will be built at
GM's plant in White Marsh, Maryland--which previously built Spark EV motors.
All of which points to an interesting global aspect to GM's plug-in hybrid
luxury …




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