BMW i8 EfficientDynamics supercar Concept
BMW, recently, revealed two of its latest notions towards electric  cars, newly released under the company’s new “i” brand in Germany. This  is the first time in BMW’s production life that it has introduced  electric or plug-in hybrids from scratch, instead of merely working  around an existing model and substituting its gas engine for a motor,  which runs on electricity. The two cars, introduced by BMW, have been  branded as BMW i3 and BMW i8.
The BMW i3 is an electric car, created specifically with keeping a  metropolitan surrounding in mind. Previously titled, the MegaCity  Vehicle, its EV is supported by a 125 KW electric motor, offering a  driving range of nearly 80 miles. The BMW i3 has tested to prove a 0-60  mph time of fewer than eight seconds, equivalent to that of other  electric vehicles, currently, on the market. The cars top class charger  attains, nearly, 80 percent battery charge within an hour.
To accomplish greater competency during its drive, BMW i3 makes use  of the company’s famous LifeDrive design, providing a carbon passenger  cell and lowering the weight of the car, down to a meager 2,755 pounds.  Entry space for the back seats is increased by the carriage doors, used  by 2+2. Initially, the BMW i3 was created as a wholesome EV, but the  company has now released it with a new optional design, in the form of a  range extender, the REx.
The REx is a tiny engine, which will, essentially, be required to charge the vehicles electric battery and lengthen its range. This option was introduced, after a discovery made by BMW’s Mini E pilot program, which found that majority of Mini E drivers preferred cars with greater range.
The REx is a tiny engine, which will, essentially, be required to charge the vehicles electric battery and lengthen its range. This option was introduced, after a discovery made by BMW’s Mini E pilot program, which found that majority of Mini E drivers preferred cars with greater range.
BMW’s i8 design was also disclosed to the public. This electric  vehicle is a plug-in hybrid performance car, established on the Vision  Efficient Dynamics model, which was debuted at the Frankfurt auto show,  in 2009. Depending only upon its battery power and electric motor, this  2+2 can drive up to 20 miles on electricity alone before switching to  its high-performance, 3 liter engine.

