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The new BMW i8 Roadster and Coupé.
Wed Nov 29 18:25:00 CET 2017 Press Kit
• The sports car of the future – now available in two body variants. • Further developed BMW eDrive technology enables longer range. • All-electric roof opens and closes within 16 seconds whilst travelling at speeds of up to 31mph. • Sub-50g/km CO2. • World premiere of the BMW i8 Roadster at the Los Angeles Auto Show in December 2017. • On sale January 2018, prices for the BMW i8 Coupé starts at £112,730 OTR and the Roadster is priced from £124,730 OTR.
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The BMW i8 is the sports car of the future in the showrooms of today.
The 2+2 seater has been a technological pioneer and the world’s
best-selling hybrid sports car since it arrived in 2014.
Now, the allure of sustainable driving pleasure is poised to
enter another new dimension. The all new i8 Roadster takes the
combination of emission-free and high-performance and adds open-top
thrills. It is unique in offering such performance and silent
acceleration with the pure sensation of roof-down driving.
Following the world premiere of the i8 Roadster at the Los
Angeles Auto Show 2017, the order book will open in January 2018. The
Roadster will be joined in showrooms by the mid-life update of the i8
Coupé, with both models based on the LifeDrive vehicle architecture
purpose-built and designed for BMW i cars. The aluminium ‘Drive’
module brings together the powertrain, high-voltage battery,
suspension, crash system and structural functions, while the ‘Life’
module takes the form of a carbon-fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP)
passenger cell, unique to the segment.
The i8 Roadster benefits from lightweight construction, complete
with a low centre of gravity and even weight distribution. The
aerodynamic exterior – with model-specific dihedral doors – is a fine
exponent of the signature BMW i design language.
The BMW i8 Roadster: two-seater with electrically operated
soft-top roof and additional on-board stowage space.
Passengers inside the i8 Roadster will look up to find either
the open sky or a high-quality, all-season fabric soft-top with
high-level soundproofing. All-electric operation ensures the roof
opens or closes in an almost silent hush, within 16 seconds and while
travelling at up to 31mph.
The i8 Roadster is unique in offering a fabric soft-top which
stows into a perpendicular position in the rear when opened, therefore
taking up very little space. The three segments of the roof fold
vertically in a Z-shape, leaving an additional 100 litres of storage
space between the roof box and the seats, on top of the 88 litres of
cargo space in the rear compartment.
Opening the roof raises the rear window automatically by around
30mm, reducing air turbulence inside the cabin and ensuring passengers
can enjoy the pleasure of open-top driving with minimal disturbance.
The driver can adjust the height of the window at the touch of a
button and control airflow as desired.
Intelligent lightweight design and innovative production
technology also play a key role in the car’s construction. For
example, aluminum elements connecting the roof with the body of the
car are produced via a new 3D printing process. This manufacturing
method breaks new ground in the industry and allows the parts to be
produced in a geometric form, which would not be possible using
conventional casting techniques.
Optimised BMW eDrive technology: more power, increased range;
electric driving experience raised another notch.
BMW’s rigorously developed eDrive technology powers both the i8
Roadster and Coupé. The number of driving situations where the
electric motor is solely responsible for powering the car has been
significantly increased. By contrast, the combustion engine is only
brought into play when accelerating hard, and is switched off again
more frequently with a measured driving style.
Underpinning its improved emission-free range is an updated
version of the i8’s lithium-ion battery. The high-voltage unit is
located centrally under the car, and its cell capacity is increased
from 20 to 34Ah. All of which means the motor has more energy at its
disposal. Plus, the cell configuration allows a 12hp increase in peak
output to 143hp.
The improved technology means the i8 Roadster can cover up to 33
miles with zero emissions, while the i8 Coupé can achieve up to 34
miles, broadening the reach of all-electric mobility well beyond the
city limits.
Design.
Groundbreaking lightweight design, systematic improvement of
aerodynamics and advanced plug-in hybrid technology are the mainstays
of a trailblazing concept turned reality.
The framework was provided by the new LifeDrive vehicle
architecture for BMW i models, whose horizontally split structure
comprising an aluminium chassis and a CFRP passenger cell offers an
exceptional degree of design freedom. The visionary styling of the i8
Coupé therefore succeeds in expressing not just the car’s dynamic
performance, but also its outstanding efficiency. The new i8 Roadster
translates the BMW i design language to another vehicle concept,
fusing the proportions of the i8 with signature roadster features to
give it a character all of its own.
The proportions, lines and surface design mark out the i8 Coupé
and the i8 Roadster as belonging to a new breed of sports car. A flat
bonnet, visible aerodynamics, short overhangs, a long wheelbase, broad
track and an elongated roofline create an aura of dynamism, lightness
and efficiency.
The i8 Roadster’s broad roof retracts fully into the rear end,
lending greater emphasis to the car’s low-slung silhouette. The CFRP
passenger cell’s robust structure means the soft-top could be designed
to be wide, creating a large view to the sky. The rear window extends
into a comfort position and acts as a windbreak.
The C-pillars are adorned with beautifully made model-specific
badges bearing the inscription “Roadster”. A similar logo can be found
on the tail of the sporty two-seater.
New exterior paint finishes, exclusive light-alloy wheels.
The design cues common to both the i8 Coupé and Roadster include
dihedral doors that open forwards and upwards as well as optimised
aerodynamics. The low bonnet, the BMW kidney grille, air flap control
system, Air Curtains in the front apron, sealed underbody, contoured
side skirts, “stream flow” lines of the car’s flanks, and air ducts
between the rear lights and roof frame allow the air to be channeled
extremely effectively. The flow of cooling air at the front has now
been rerouted, instead of flowing out through the outlet in the bonnet
the air escapes at the sides of the car near the wheel arches and into
the underbody. This ensures a pleasant cabin temperature is maintained
at all times, especially when travelling with the roof down.
E-Copper metallic and Donington Grey metallic have been added to
the choice of exterior paint finishes available. Both are combined
with accents in Frozen Grey metallic.
The i8 Roadster and Coupe are equipped with exclusive 20-inch
light-alloy wheels in a W-spoke design. Intelligent lightweight design
also makes an impact here, with each wheel weighing around one
kilogram less than the lightest wheels previously available for the
i8. Customers can also choose from another three light-alloy wheel
variants with the same dimensions.
Innovative interior design in a range of new looks.
The progressive style of the i8 Coupé and Roadster shines
through clearly in the interior design. Standard specification for
both includes a sports steering wheel and multi-functional instrument
display, plus Carpo interior trim comprising full-leather upholstery
in Ivory White for the Coupé and Ivory White/Black for the Roadster.
Carpo trim can alternatively be specified in dark Amido for both
models and there is also the option of Halo interior trim featuring
cloth/leather upholstery in a Dalbergia colour scheme.
A new high-line ‘Accaro’ interior trim, featuring cloth/leather
upholstery in an Amido/E-Copper colour scheme is also a new option.
Powertrain, chassis and body.
The new BMW i8 Coupé and new BMW i8 Roadster are powered by a
hybrid synchronous electric motor and a three-cylinder petrol engine
with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology. The engine’s power is fed to the
rear wheels through a six-speed Steptronic transmission, while the
electric motor propels the front wheels via a two-speed automatic
gearbox. The end result is a hybrid-specific all-wheel-drive system
that glues the car to the road.
Further refined high-voltage battery, electric motor with more
power for superior driving pleasure in all-electric mode.
Continual development has enhanced the performance offered by
BMW’s eDrive technology. The energy capacity of the latest version of
the i8’s lithium-ion battery has increased from 20Ah to 34Ah and gross
energy capacity from 7.1kWh to 11.6kWh (net energy capacity: 9.4kWh).
This advance is down to advances made in battery cell technology,
which in turn stem from the BMW Group’s ever-increasing expertise in
the field of electrical energy storage.
These extra energy reserves have made it possible to raise the
electric motor’s peak output by 12hp to 143hp. In typical electric
motor fashion, it generates its maximum torque of 250Nm from rest,
which means it is ideally equipped to deliver razor-sharp responses to
the slightest movement of the accelerator. The electric motor
developed by the BMW Group also stands out with its consistent power
delivery up to high revs.
The battery cells’ higher capacity means that the proportion of
all-electric driving can be increased substantially, even in hybrid
mode. With the default driving mode engaged, both the new BMW i8 Coupé
and new BMW i8 Roadster are capable of pulling away and reaching
speeds of up to 65mph purely on the electric motor’s power, making it
possible to drive with zero emissions not just in town, but on country
roads as well. And if the eDrive button is pressed, the all-electric
threshold of both models is increased further to 75mph.
The new high-voltage battery benefits the electric range of the
two plug-in hybrid sports cars too. In the EU test cycle, the new BMW
i8 Coupé achieves a maximum range of 34 miles – around 50 per cent
more than before – while the figure for the new BMW i8 Roadster is 33 miles.
Three-cylinder petrol engine with improved sound and lower emissions.
The i8’s combustion engine has also undergone further
improvements. The turbocharged three-cylinder unit featuring direct
injection and VALVETRONIC variable valve timing extracts a maximum
output of 231hp from its displacement of just 1.5-litres, plus peak
torque of 320Nm. It is pleasantly refined and generates a distinctive
soundtrack that now has an even sportier note when its power reserves
are called upon. The engine also runs more cleanly, as it now comes
equipped with a particulate filter as standard that effectively
absorbs all the particulate matter contained in the exhaust gases.
The system output produced by the electric motor and engine
acting in unison has increased to 374hp. The new BMW i8 Coupé
accelerates from zero to 62mph in 4.4 seconds, while the new i8
Roadster takes 4.6 seconds. Both models have an electronically limited
top speed of 155mph.
Combined fuel consumption, as calculated in the EU test cycle
for plug-in hybrid vehicles, stands at 149.8mpg for the BMW i8 Coupé
and 134.5mpg for the BMW i8 Roadster – which equates to petrol CO2
emissions of 42 and 46g/km respectively – plus 14.0kWh of electricity
for the BMW i8 Coupé and 14.5kWh for the BMW i8 Roadster. In everyday
driving, both models return fuel consumption and emissions figures
that undercut those for conventionally powered sports cars with
similar outputs by around 50 per cent. A typical commute through city
traffic and along country roads can be negotiated with fuel
consumption of over 56mpg when using both drive units. On
long-distance journeys with prolonged sections of country and motorway
driving, the intelligent energy management ensures that average
economy betters 40mpg.
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*Figures are provisional and yet to be confirmed. |
Maximum driving pleasure with intelligent energy management
and hybrid-specific all-wheel drive.
In hybrid mode,
the electric motor provides a power boost to assist the engine when
vigorous acceleration is required. The electric motor is also able to
recuperate energy and feed it to the battery on the overrun and under
braking. The petrol engine’s high-voltage starter-generator can
similarly generate additional reserves of electricity, thereby
ensuring that sufficient energy is on tap at all times.
The blend of dynamism and efficiency is further honed by the
intelligent energy management’s proactive function. When the
navigation system’s route guidance is activated, the energy management
ensures the electric motor is employed as extensively and as wisely as
possible from an efficiency point of view. The system analyses the
route and prompts the powertrain to run on purely electric power,
particularly over low-speed sections of the journey.
BMW i8 Roadster with model-specific chassis and body
features. The high-end chassis technology in the new i8 Coupé
and Roadster is based on a double-wishbone front axle and a five-link
rear axle, whose aluminium components have been engineered for optimum
weight and rigidity using specific design techniques and production
processes. Also standard on both models is Dynamic Damper Control. The
bespoke tuning of the suspension and damping systems, specially
configured steering characteristics, a firmer roll stabilisation
set-up and precise tweaks of the DSC parameters together ensure the
new i8 Roadster boasts all of the plug-in hybrid sports car’s hallmark
handling and performance qualities.
The lightweight design approach was meticulously adapted to the
specific requirements of the Roadster model. The open-top comes with
new frameless gullwing doors made from CFRP, with an aluminium outer
shell, while the windscreen frame is made entirely from CFRP. This
ultra-strong high-tech material is ideally equipped to provide
exceptional rigidity, maximising the car’s occupant protection even if
it rolls over. CFRP is also used to manufacture the side skirts with
their extra-large cross-section. The skirts also contribute to the
body’s stiffness, as do the additional panels in the rear suspension
and the specially designed struts for the front and rear axle. Thanks
to the high-strength CFRP body, the chassis and body elements specific
to the BMW i8 Roadster result in an extremely small weight gain when
compared to other open-top models. The unladen weight of the i8
Roadster stands at 1,595kg, just 60kg more than the Coupé.
Driving Experience Control switch and eDrive button provide
five driving modes.
Drivers will find an eDrive button in the centre console
alongside the Driving Experience Control switch to allow them to adapt
not just the vehicle’s set-up but also the drive system’s operating
strategy. This provides a total of five driving modes to choose from:
hybrid drive with COMFORT, SPORT or ECO PRO settings and all-electric
driving in COMFORT or ECO PRO mode. If the eDrive button is pressed in
either COMFORT mode – which strikes an even balance between sporty and
efficient characteristics – or ECO PRO mode (designed for particularly
fuel-efficient driving), power is provided by the electric motor alone
up to a speed of 75mph. The combustion engine will only cut in
automatically if the battery’s energy reserves are nearly fully
depleted or the driver summons full power via kickdown.
It is in SPORT mode that the intelligently controlled
interaction between electric motor and combustion engine can be
experienced at its most intense. Both power units deliver extra-sharp
performance, accelerator response is faster and the power boost from
the electric motor is maximised. And to keep the battery topped up,
SPORT mode also activates maximum energy recuperation on the overrun
and under braking. The intelligent energy management’s mode of
operation can be visualised by calling up the energy flow graphic in
the Control Display via the iDrive menu.
The instrument cluster takes the form of a fully digital
multifunctional instrument display, which shows the car’s speed and
driving status information in a format and colour scheme selected to
suit the driving mode engaged. Traditional, orange-coloured circular
dials appear in SPORT mode, in COMFORT mode, a blue “power meter”
display keeps the driver up to speed on what the electric motor is up
to, and ECO PRO mode supplements this with an efficiency gauge.
BMW Professional Navigation system and Driving Assistant as standard.
The BMW Professional Navigation system, also included as
standard, is controlled using the iDrive operating system, comprising
both an iDrive Touch Controller on the centre console and an 8.8-inch
freestanding Control Display screen. The main menu can be customized
by the driver and displayed on tiles showing live date relating to the
journey. The audio system features a seven-channel amplifier as well
as a USB port, harman/kardon hi-fi speaker system and a DAB tuner for
digital radio reception as standard.
When it comes to driver assistance systems, the BMW i8 Coupé and
BMW i8 Roadster are both equipped as standard with a cruise control
system with braking function as well as the Driving Assistant
including Surround View. The latter system comprises Collision and
Pedestrian Warning with City Braking function, Park Distance Control
with sensors at the front and rear, High Beam Assistant, Speed Limit
Info including No Passing Info display, and the Side View and Top View functions.
The list of optional extras includes a model-specific BMW
Head-Up Display. When the driver is shifting gears manually in SPORT
mode, this switches to a sport display that adds an rpm readout, gear
indicator and Optimum Shift Indicator.
Non-dazzling laser headlights with high-beam range of 600 metres.
The BMW i8 was the world’s first production vehicle to be
equipped with pioneering laser headlights. The non-dazzling BMW
Laserlights with BMW Selective Beam achieves a remarkable high-beam
range of up to 600 metres, double that of the full-LED headlights
fitted as standard on the i8 Coupé and Roadster, which are themselves
exceptionally powerful.
Another optional extra available for both models is an acoustic
pedestrian warning, which makes it easier for pedestrians to notice
the vehicle when driving at low speeds in all-electric mode by
generating a distinctive identifying sound similar to the noise from a
turbine. The acoustic pedestrian warning is active up to 18mph, i.e.
at the sort of speeds where tyre noise and wind noise are barely audible.
BMW Connected and ConnectedDrive: sustainable mobility as an
integral part of digital lifestyles.
The enthralling driving experience offered by a plug-in hybrid
sports car is further enriched by the digital services offered by BMW ConnectedDrive.
Intelligent connectivity between vehicle, driver and the outside
world paves the way for remarkably efficient mobility, increases
comfort, expands the infotainment offering and helps with individual
mobility planning.
The BMW Connected App is a personal mobility assistant that
interfaces the vehicle with the customer’s smartphone or smartwatch.
This turns the personal mobility assistant into a seamlessly
integrated component of the driver’s digital life, available anytime
and anywhere.
The new BMW i8 Coupé and new BMW i8 Roadster also benefit from
the latest digital services offered vis the BMW Connected App and BMW
Connected+. These include intelligent route planning, complete with
refueling stops at a charging station or fueling station (Send my
Routes to Car), sharing of the current trip status by text message and
live link (Share Live Trip Status), personalised display of the
relevant in-vehicle information (BMW Onboard), seamless transfer of
route guidance to a smartphone or smartwatch once the car has been
parked (Navigate Door-to-Door) and linking of contact details and
addresses so they can be imported directly into the navigation system
(My Destinations).
ConnectedDrive Services are also included as standard, providing
access to functions such as Concierge Services, Remote Services and
Real Time Traffic Information, which now includes Hazard Warning and
On-Street Parking Information. The car’s built-in SIM card also allows
drivers to use the BMW Teleservices and Intelligent Emergency Call
with automatic locating and accident severity detection.
ConnectedDrive Services are also required to access additional
services such as Online Entertainment, as well as allowing the
integration of various apps.
The BMW Display Key and BMW Connected for smartphones and
smartwatches allow the vehicle status to be checked at any time. The
standard BMW Display Key provides the driver with a handy way of
accessing important vehicle status information at any time. Not only
can the fuel level, battery charge, range and service information all
be viewed on its 2.2-inch touchscreen display, the BMW Display Key can
also be used to operate the door locks and power windows. Meanwhile,
the BMW Connected App also allows the most important vehicle
information – such as the remaining range and battery charge – to be
accessed on the customer’s digital touchpoints (e.g. their smartphone
or smartwatch). The functions which can already be called up from the
customer’s home using the Alexa voice-controlled assistant or Google
Home, or controlled via Remote Services, can also be displayed fully
by BMW Connected.
360° ELECTRIC: new charging cable, connected BMW i Wallbox.
BMW i represents an all-embracing concept for sustainable and
forward-looking mobility and has bundled together an extensive
ecosystem of solutions for electric driving under the umbrella of 360°
ELECTRIC. These products and services are designed to help make
electric mobility in the new i8 a convenient and practical experience
every day. Both models are supplied with a mode 2 charging cable as
standard, enabling the high-voltage battery to be recharged from a
standard domestic socket in under four-and-a-half hours. The new mode
3 cable can also be used to hook up the car to a public charging point
for high-power charging.
The BMW i Wallbox makes home charging particularly easy and
convenient. The latest version of the Wallbox allows the high-voltage
battery to be recharged at a rate of up to 3.6 kW, meaning that
charging can be completed in under three hours. The BMW i Wallbox
Connect extends the functionality of the unique BMW Digital Charging
Service to enable intelligent charging based around optimised cost
efficiency or preferential use of self-generated solar power. There is
additionally a facility for controlling the charging process from a
smartphone via BMW Connected and for managing usage with an access
card. Drivers have to register just once to gain access to the UK’s
largest network of public charging stations via the ChargeNow card,
which currently opens up an array of more than 5,500 charging points.
On sale from January 2018, prices for the BMW i8 Coupé starts at
£112,730 OTR and the Roadster is priced from £124,730 OTR.