i3 EV
The BMW i3 features rear-mounted electric motor producing 170 horsepower at 4,800 rpm (i3s: 183 horsepower) with 184 lb-ft instant torque through single-speed reduction gearing and rear-wheel-drive, achieving 0-60 mph in 7.2 seconds (i3s: 6.8 seconds) with 93 mph electronically-limited top speed utilizing 42.2kWh lithium-ion battery providing EPA-estimated 153-182 miles range (120Ah battery: 208 miles). Revolutionary specification includes carbon fiber reinforced plastic Life module passenger cell bonded to aluminum Drive module chassis creating lightweight construction at approximately 2,900 pounds, optional REx range extender with 650cc two-cylinder gasoline generator extending range to 200 miles, suicide rear doors improving access, sustainable interior materials including recycled plastics and renewable resources, and distinctive tall-narrow tire configuration optimizing rolling resistance.
i3 launched 2013 represents BMW first purpose-built electric vehicle establishing i sub-brand focused on sustainable mobility, creating premium city car competing against Tesla and Nissan Leaf through innovative architecture and German luxury positioning rather than conventional EV adaptation from combustion platform. The carbon fiber construction demonstrates lightweight philosophy addressing battery weight penalty through exotic materials typically reserved for supercars, while rear-wheel-drive layout maintains BMW driving dynamics despite modest power output, establishing distinctive design language with short overhangs and tall greenhouse maximizing interior space in compact footprint, though limited range and premium pricing restrict mass-market appeal compared to Tesla Model 3, representing transitional electric vehicle before iX and i4 mainstream electrification demonstrating manufacturer EV commitment while learning customer requirements and infrastructure limitations informing subsequent battery-electric development strategy establishing BMW electric future beyond heritage combustion excellence.