Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts

Monday, September 23, 2013

It's Here: 2014 BMW 435i Coupe M-Sport

BMW 4 Series is starting to roll in! Here we have a 2014 BMW 435i xDrive Coupe in Estoril blue (In Standard M-Sport Trim, 2014 428i Coupe gets Sport Line as standard trim) Keep in mind that the car is in transport mode so the ride height seems slightly higher. Overall it is a sensational car! We will have one in the showroom shortly. Check out for full gallery below.








Friday, September 13, 2013

i3 Range Extender Closer Look


If you look at the two pictures of the i3 chassis above, you can see the one on the left has a large empty space to the right of the electric motor with only a support brace in the empty void. In the picture on the right there isn't any spare room and it appears as if the entire unit there is one large piece of machinery, which of course it isn't. That's the i3's optional range extender and BMW certainly used every inch of space they had to squeeze it in there.

The engine used in scooter trim
When equipped with the range extender the i3 weighs 330lbs more, is slightly slower (because of the added weight) and has a lower all electric range since the rage extender comes on automatically once the state of charge reaches about 20%. The driver will have the ability to manually turn the range extender off so it doesn't come on at 20%, and many will likely do so as long as they can make their destination to recharge safely before they run out of charge. However many will be willing to accept these drawbacks because of the added utility the car when equipped with the range extender, as well as having the peace of mind knowing you'll never get stuck somewhere if you fail to calculate the cars electric range properly or need to drive further than expected.

The i3's range extender is a modified version of the 650cc Kymco engine used in the BMW C650 GT scooter. It's highly optimized for this particular use and puts out only 34 horsepower compared to 65hp when used for the scooter. It has a tiny 2.4 gallon gas tank which is positioned in the front of the car close to the filler door which is above the front right wheel. BMW claims the range extender will add up to 87 miles of range before needing to refuel but whenever a manufacturer says "up to" I've found you can easily discount that number by as much as 20% so without any proof  I'm guessing it will provide around 70 miles of additional range.

The range extender tailpipe is shown here. This picture was taken from the rear of the car and you can see how it won't be possible to see any tailpipe unless you bend over and look under the car.

The Frankfurt Motor Show just opened a few days ago and Horatiu Boeriu, the managing editor for BMWblog was there covering the event. I have been providing content for BMWblog for a few years now and Horatiu usually asks me to cover electric mobility topics on his site. I asked him to get a picture of the underside of an i3 because I haven't seen any good pictures of that yet. I tried to get one myself at the i3 premier but the lighting was so bad my picture wasn't clear enough to use. So Horatui got the picture I asked for and I was pleasantly surprised to see the car he picked had the range extender option on it and he got a great picture of how BMW managed to conceal the range extender tailpipe so it's not visible from the outside unless you crawl under the car like Horatiu did to take the picture. This is important because many electric vehicle owners have expressed how they are proud they don't have a tailpipe on their EV. They don't want to see a tailpipe on their car, even if it's a range extended EV that happens to need a tailpipe. This is the very first picture I have ever seen of the range extender exhaust, and may just be the first one ever published.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

The Bizarre Case of The Abandoned i3

Source: Jalopnik

A few days ago Jalopnik posted some pictures of an i3 sitting on the side of the road on I-684 in New York and called it "Poor Little i3 Gives up, is Abandoned in NY Suburb". The author makes the assumption that the car broke down and the driver just left it there on the side of the road, near an exit ramp for the tow truck to come and get it. While I find that hard to believe, at the same time there are few other valid explanations.

Evidently a Jalopnik reader was driving by and saw the car sitting there unattended and stopped to take the pictures. This area isn't far from BMW's North American headquarters and it's not uncommon for prototypes and pre-production BMWs to be seen driving around these parts. However it is very uncommon to see one left unattended. These are not production cars and are pretty rare now. There are probably only a dozen or two of them in the entire US at this point and for one to be left sitting on the side of the road unattended it's pretty shocking.

However we don't have the whole story, and likely never will. I don't suspect this is the kind of thing BMW would comment on so I wouldn't even ask. There is no picture of it being towed so there really is no proof that it was actually broken down, other than to say why else would it be sitting there like that.

Maybe the driver needed to make an unscheduled bathroom break in the woods? I guess I'd rather believe that then it broke down and the driver just left it there. I suspect someone at BMW had some explaining to do when they came to work on Monday!

What do you think happened here?

Monday, September 9, 2013

Loads of i3 Pictures From Frankfurt!

The Frankfurt Motor Show hasn't officially opened yet, but today is the first day the press had access. The i3 and i8 are the centerpieces of BMW's display this year and BMWBLOG is there snapping dozens of pictures of the i3 in various colors. There's no new news yet, but I wanted to get these pictures up ASAP. I'll post any new i3 information as it gets released, but for now enjoy the pics! Click to enlarge. All photos credit BMWBLOG.

BMW has an indoor track set up at the show. The i3 & i8 are available for test drives. Here is an i3 in Laural Grey on the track.