-Garrix Posted August 26, 2018 Share Posted August 26, 2018 Although at the beginning there were several limitations for users to start venturing into the purchase of electric vehicles, nowadays it seems more than imminent the inclusion of them in every corner of the world, since, the infrastructure begins to increase being this part fundamental to consider them as an attempt to purchase. It is well known that brands have decided to include at least one car of these characteristics in their catalog, and if they still do not have them, they have been given the task of investigating the possibility of including them prior to the arrival of the second decade of this new millennium. Such is the case of BMW, who, in the year of 2011, from the hand of SGL Group presented a concept car made monocarbon carbon fiber, which would offer an alternative electric propulsion for the future, we are talking about the BMW i3, vehicle that was presented during the Frankfurt Motor Show of the same year. The BMW i3s is made of carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP), adding a more sporty and dynamic look, ideal for moving around the city. One of the innovations is the inclusion of the BMW eDrive system, which improves the traction and stability of the vehicle at high speeds or on winding roads. The i3s has a powertrain capable of generating 184 horsepower and 200 Lb-foot of torque, offering a range of 200 km for the 100% electric version. For the hybrid variant, BMW i3s REX Sport, the autonomy is superior thanks to its combustion engine of 9 liters and 2 cylinders in line, same that drives an alternator to maintain a constant in the level of load and it is possible to grant a total 330 kilometers, where both are mounted on a one-speed automatic. As for the equipment, it has a 10.25-inch screen that includes a navigator and connection for Apple CarPlay, rear view camera, cruise control and parking sensors, while, in the security section, it has six airbags, control of traction and stability, as well as ABS brakes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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