Local debut of BMW i3 electric vehicle, i8 hybrid delayed to 2015

1st April 2014 By: Irma Venter - Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

Local debut of BMW i3 electric vehicle, i8 hybrid delayed to 2015

The BMW i8
Photo by: Duane Daws

BMW South Africa has postponed the introduction of the i3 city car and i8 supercar to March 2015, says spokesperson Edward Makwana.

The i3 is an electric vehicle, and the i8 a plug-in hybrid. Both models were scheduled for local introduction this year.

Makwana says the models’ South African debut has been delayed “simply because demand for the BMW i3 is developing above expectation in some of the key European and USA markets.

“Therefore, in order to make sure that all customers can take delivery of their ordered BMW i3 within an appropriate timeframe, we have decided to postpone the market introduction in some countries, like South Africa, where the BMW i3 and i8 have not yet been on sale.”

The i3 electric vehicle is able to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.2 seconds, and weighs less than 1 200 kg.

The car uses carbon-fibre materials to reduce weight and improve driving performance.

Top speed is limited to 150 km/h.

The more expensive range extender version adds a 647 cc, 25 kW two-cylinder petrol engine that acts as a generator to extend the battery’s range. It never drives the vehicle, however.

The standard i3 has a range of between 130 km to 160 km, while the range extender version can travel up to 300 km. It is somewhat slower to reach 100 km/h, at 7.9 seconds.

The BMW i8 hybrid, weighing 1 490 kg, can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.4 seconds. Fuel consumption is stated as 2.5 l/100 km.