The 2019 BMW i3 now has 153 miles of range thanks to a bigger battery
The BMW i3
is getting an upgraded battery — plus a bunch of other improvements —that will
give the 2019 model about 153 miles of range. That’s roughly a 30% improvement
from the previous model.
The boost in
range is noteworthy, yet it still lags behind the Chevy Bolt and the Tesla
Model S, Model X and Model 3 vehicles. And it’s only a smidge better than the
much cheaper Nissan Leaf.
The upshot:
it’s a steady improvement that expresses some continued investment and interest
in the i3 brand. But will it be enough to keep this city car in the EV mix?
When the BMW
i3 first went into production in 2013 it had a 22.6-kilowatt hour battery pack
containing 60 ampere hours (Ah) batteries. That first i3 had range of 81 miles,
according to EPA estimates. The company’s second-generation battery, introduced
in 2016, grew to 33 kwh of gross energy (94 amp hours) and had a range of about
115 miles under the EPA cycle.
Now the 2019
model, which will comes with 120 Ah batteries in a 42.2-kWh-battery pack, will
be able to travel about 153 miles on a single charge, BMW said.
The upgraded
battery will be available in both the i3 and the i3s. Pricing was not
announced. Previous i3 model year is priced at about $45,000 for the base
model.
Power hasn’t
changed in the new 2019 models, which will go into production this November.
The standard i3 comes with a 170-horsepower electric motor that will take it
from zero to 60 miles per hour in 7.2 seconds. The sportier i3s will have a
181-horsepower motor that can go from zero to 60 in 6.8 seconds.
The
automaker is giving the i3 a few other improvements as well, including a new exterior
color called Jucaro Beige metallic and adaptive LED headlights with automatic
high beams. The exterior paint finishes Mineral Grey metallic, Imperial Blue
metallic, Melbourne Red metallic, Capparis White and Fluid Black are still
available.
Wireless
charging and a Wi-Fi hotspot that can accommodate up to 10 devices will also be
available for the BMW i3 and BMW i3s, the company said.
Customers
will also new options for the sports package, which will include black wheel
arch surrounds and a suspension with specific dampers, springs and stabilizers,
lowered suspension, a widened track and 20-inch light alloy wheels.
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