BMW's hybrid cars
BMW’s unveils new
hybrid cars
BMW unveiled a pair of concept cars, one a hybrid
and one electric, made of light-weight carbon fiber and a see-through glass
exterior. The cars are expected to go into production within the next two to
three years.
The carbon
fiber in the i3 city car and i8 sports car significantly reduces the weight of
the vehicle and the size of its frame, giving designers more flexibility and
creating more interior space for passengers.
The material,
used in the aerospace sector and also for high-end bicycles, is valued for its
strength-to-weight ratio. Its uses are expanding, however, and engineers are
designing everything from camping equipment to pool cues.The i3 is
expected to go into production in 2013, with production of the i8 following a
year later. The cost of the car has yet to be determined, though carbon fiber
is not cheap.
The four-door i3
is designed for urban driving, with its wheels pushed out to the corners of the
frame for stability. It has coach-style doors, with rear and front doors
swinging open at the center of the vehicle.
The added stability
of carbon fiber allowed designers to eliminate the support pillar traditionally
found between the front and back doors, which will make it making it easier to
enter and exit the vehicle, Kim said.
The i3 comes in
an all-electric version that can go 80 to 100 miles on a single charge, but
buyers have the option of adding a small gas engine that would recharge the
battery if needed. It takes about six hours to fully charge the battery.
The sporty i8
has two winged doors made of glass and a sleek silhouette. The exterior is
designed to help the car cut through the air more efficiently.
The all-wheel
drive car has a battery and a gas engine that work together, with the battery
powering the front wheels and a gas engine powering the rear wheels.
Without the gas
engine, the car has a range of about 20 miles, but fully charges in less than
two hours.
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