BMW has unveiled a new luxury version of the company's i3 Concept as part of the opening celebrations
for the manufacturer's first i Store in London. Designers lathered the
cabin in premium wood, leather and natural fibers, all with an eye
toward sustainability. The wood trim is carved from Eucalyptus trees
harvested in Europe, and the leather is tanned using a special olive
tree extract instead of harsh chemicals.
The cabin is outfitted with bench seats front and rear, which allows for
easy ingress and egress in tight city parking situations. The driver,
meanwhile, is treated to three displays for vehicle information, climate
control and entertainment options. BMW says the design does away with
the need for a center console.
Power still comes from a 170 horsepower electric motor with 170
pound-feet of torque, which is good enough to scoot the concept to 62
mph in under eight seconds, thanks in part to a single-speed
transmission. Top speed sits at 93 mph. The concept relies on
lithium-ion batteries, which can be charged in around six hours via a
standard socket, though a quick charger can reduce that time to around
an hour. Expect a range between 80 or 100 miles depending on usage.
Source: Autoblog Green
Monday, June 18, 2012
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