BMW’s ‘i’ sub-brand, while despite going on tour around the world, has also been surrounded by uncertainty and doubt. However, according to autonews.com, it seem that everything is going according to plan and BMW are now sorting out the pricing of the first two models, the i3 and i8.
According to BMW, the i3 is due in 2013 and will be priced “very competitively for the substance you get and following the opening of their first showroom, in London, Ian Robertson, Global Sales Chief at BMW said (about the new showroom) “it’s a further demonstration of our commitment to electro-mobility”. The i8 sports car will make its public debut in production form probably some time in 2014, with a price tag over €100,000 ($125,000).
The third car to follow the i3 and i8 will be an i8 roadster, previewed by the i8 Spyder concept, which was released onto the internet in April.
Via autonews.com
According to BMW, the i3 is due in 2013 and will be priced “very competitively for the substance you get and following the opening of their first showroom, in London, Ian Robertson, Global Sales Chief at BMW said (about the new showroom) “it’s a further demonstration of our commitment to electro-mobility”. The i8 sports car will make its public debut in production form probably some time in 2014, with a price tag over €100,000 ($125,000).
The third car to follow the i3 and i8 will be an i8 roadster, previewed by the i8 Spyder concept, which was released onto the internet in April.
Via autonews.com
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