BMW i3 (photos)
CNET takes a closer look inside the BMW i3 electric car.
BMW i3 (front angle)
The BMW i3 is an electric vehicle designed for urban environments.
BMW i3 (carriage doors)
The 2+2 uses carriage doors to maximize access to the rear seats.
BMW i3 (front)
Formerly called the Megacity Vehicle, the EV is powered by a 125 kW electric motor that offers drivers an 80-mile range.
BMW i3 (rear angle)
The BMW i3 has a 0-60 mph of less than 8 seconds, which is on par with other electric cars on the market, and its high-speed charger achieves an 80 percent battery charge in just 1 hour.
BMW i3 (rear)
To achieve high efficiency, the i3 uses BMW's LifeDrive architecture, which features a carbon passenger cell, to keep the vehicle weight down to a low 2,755 pounds.
BMW i3 (side)
The BMW i3 uses renewable materials throughout the vehicle.
BMW i3 (interior)
Parts of the i3's instrument panel and door panels are made from natural fibers.
BMW i3 (seats)
The 2+2's seats are clothed in naturally tanned leather.
BMW i3 (cargo)
The i3's rear seats fold flat to reveal more cargo capacity.
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