BMW Is Not Developing Replacements For The i8 And i3

With the two quirky i-cars having served their purpose to show what's possible, BMW is planning a more mainstream future for its i engineers
BMW Is Not Developing Replacements For The i8 And i3

BMW is set to ditch the i8 and i3 as we know them, integrating its i electric car sub-brand into its mainstream model ranges instead.

According to reports, BMW believe that the i range will have served its marketing and brand-building purpose at the end of the two models’ current life cycles. Following an interview with BMW executives, Autocar said that:

“At the end of their life cycles, their jobs will be considered done, which is why replacements are not formally in development or in BMW’s product plan.”

BMW Is Not Developing Replacements For The i8 And i3

Interesting electric cars won’t be forgotten. Replacements for the two i-cars aren’t in formal development, but the i division will carry on building one or two bespoke cars for ‘specific demands’. Normally, though, they will work much more closely with the firm’s regular engineering teams, both on electric saloons and a newly-trademarked set of SUV model names.

BMW has just been granted protection for the names iX1 all the way to iX9, suggesting it has plans for a full suite of electric SUVs in the future. It trademarked the monikers i1 to i9 three years before the i3 was officially launched.

BMW Is Not Developing Replacements For The i8 And i3

The Munich-based company also owns the rights to the designations E1 to E9. The company expects to launch some 11 electric models by 2025.

Source: Autocar

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Comments

Carmadnab

Feel kind of sorry to anyone who just splashed out 120k+ on an I8 spyder….

01/16/2018 - 17:41 |
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TheMindGarage

I’m seriously hoping for a Z4-based sports car called the i4. Take the i3’s bits, improve them a bit and stick them in a more desirable package.

01/16/2018 - 17:42 |
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Anonymous

James May “Does that mean there not coming then?”

01/17/2018 - 12:51 |
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Zweitakter

I bet they will become rarer so they become more desireable for collectors. And people who are enthusiastic about this kind of cars won’t care about that. Like people who restore ultra rare cars where half of the missing parts have to be improvised.

01/19/2018 - 16:59 |
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