Chris Jenkins
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Hi New here. Just saw these in Denver any idea what they are?
Thanks for sharing! Looks like a BMW iX. It may be a while before we see one uncamouflaged. Production was just pushed back to 2022.Hi New here. Just saw these in Denver any idea what they are?
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Hopefully! It's their first EV-from-the-ground-up car since the i3. Supposedly going to have at least 100 kWh battery, so range should be over 300 miles.Oh cool, exciting! Hoping BMW learnt allot from the i3/i8 - they just didn't hit the mark when you compared them to other offerings.
They look much better in person than those concept pictures![]()
Hopefully! It's their first EV-from-the-ground-up car since the i3. Supposedly going to have at least 100 kWh battery, so range should be over 300 miles.
There's been a lot of push back over the grill, but I saw a similarly-large grill on a BMW yesterday, and I didn't die, so maybe it'll be ok.
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The inefficient ones need to dump the wasted heat. But still, I agree grills on an EV are like 'tits on a boar hog.'But on an EV, why? Does the engine compartment need air?
I guess since Porsche calls the Taycan a "turbo" BMW felt they should embrace ICE characterstics too. On the Mini Cooper SE forum we've been lamenting the fake hood scoop and pointless power bump in the bonnet.But on an EV, why? Does the engine compartment need air?
That looks like a very exciting new i3.Hopefully! It's their first EV-from-the-ground-up car since the i3. Supposedly going to have at least 100 kWh battery, so range should be over 300 miles.
There's been a lot of push back over the grill, but I saw a similarly-large grill on a BMW yesterday, and I didn't die, so maybe it'll be ok.
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