Sunday, January 31, 2010

BMW Set To Lease Active E Electric Car in U.S. Test Program





BMW Concept E







Apparently, the Mini E is doing well and the leases have been extended for those fortunate enough to have one. Now, BMW would like to continue with another electric vehicle, this one being more upscale than the Mini Cooper E.

From Edmunds.com:
Following on its just-extended test program for the prototype Mini E electric car, BMW plans to offer a limited number of its Active E electric cars (left) for lease in the U.S., according to a report in an industry journal.

The car, based on the BMW 1 Series, was unveiled last week during the 2010 North American International Auto Show's press preview days. It is a four-seat coupe that will use an advanced rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack to store energy for a 170-horsepower electric motor. Maximum range on a single charge is about 100 miles, BMW says.

Klaus Draeger, a BMW board member, told Automotive News that a limited number of the cars will be leased to customers in Europe and the U.S. next year to help the automaker gather field data as it prepares to launch a retail EV - no word as to which BMW it will be based on - in the 2014-15 model year time frame.

He didn't provide pricing or terms for an Active E Lease program.

BMW apparently is pleased with the response to its lease program for the Mini E, whose 450 U.S. test drivers just got word that the program, initially scheduled to expire early this year, has been extended indefinitely.

Draeger said in the interview that Mini E customers have told BMW the are satisfied with the car's 100-mile range and with the ability to charge the batteries at home and, in some instances, at work (Edmunds.com - whose driving staff generally would like to see a lot more than 100 miles of range - is one of the lessees and has a charger installed in its parking garage).

No comments:

Post a Comment