BMW i | BMWCoop https://www.bmwcoop.com/category/bmw-i/ Tue, 11 Apr 2023 11:06:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Top 7 BMW Engines for Tuning: How to Tune & Is It Safe? https://www.bmwcoop.com/2023/03/30/top-7-bmw-engines-for-tuning/ https://www.bmwcoop.com/2023/03/30/top-7-bmw-engines-for-tuning/#respond Thu, 30 Mar 2023 11:26:00 +0000 https://www.bmwcoop.com/?p=65701 Hey… did you know that tuning isn’t only about making cars more obnoxious and louder? It’s actually mostly about improving performance, be it power and torque or fuel efficiency. All to gain full confidence when accelerating, overtaking or merging onto a highway, as well as to save fuel under regular driving conditions. Yep, you read […]

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Hey… did you know that tuning isn’t only about making cars more obnoxious and louder? It’s actually mostly about improving performance, be it power and torque or fuel efficiency. All to gain full confidence when accelerating, overtaking or merging onto a highway, as well as to save fuel under regular driving conditions.

Yep, you read that correctly: by having your BMW engine tuned, you can make it less thirsty. Not only that, with a proper tune, you are also looking at potential increases in reliability.

But how do you go about ? Read on to find out the most important aspects of it and see which bimmer engines are good performance improvement candidates.

What Makes a BMW Engine Good for a Tune Up?

There are only a handful of “ingredients” that determine whether or not an engine is right for tuning. That being said, each of them is very important, so if you are considering a BMW tune, take a look at the list below.

  1. Aspiration type – turbocharged engines are much more tuneable than naturally aspirated ones, because there are more parameters that can be controlled to affect the performance.
  2. Design durability – what you want from a good tuning platform is plenty of OEM reliability. The tune itself will help improve the longevity, but the more robust an engine is from the factory, the more safety margins you’ll have.
  3. Engine condition – for tuning, a BMW engine has to be well maintained, according to a regular checkup schedule, along with timely oil and filter changes, and spark plug inspections.

Based on those three aspects, it’s easier to specify which power plants are better suited for tuning than others. So, what are they?

BMW Engines Perfect for Tuning

In the world of various BMW performance upgrades, there are a couple of designs that are definitely tune-worthy. They are characterized by respectable durability margins and reasonable factory power output. Additionally, they are relatively well thought out, at least in most cases.

Let’s dive deeper into the specifics of the abovementioned engines.

BMW B58 Engine Specs and Reliability

BMW B58 ENGINE

The largest of the Bavarians’ modular power plant family, the BMW B58 engine is their latest representative of the inline-six breed introduced in 2015. Depending on the variant and application, it pumps out 322–382 HP and 450–500 Nm of torque. It has forged aluminum piston rods and crankshaft, as well as a closed deck block.

This means the design is very robust from the get-go and it can handle power gains well. It also greatly aids the reliability of the BMW B58 engine, giving it a long-lasting potential, which can be improved even more with appropriate BMW B58 tune… But more on that later.

The BMW B58 engine is used on almost all current production 40i bimmers, including:

  • BMW 340i (F30/F31/F34)
  • BMW 440i (F32/F33/F36)
  • BMW M240i (F22/F23)
  • BMW 540i (G30/G31)
  • BMW M340i (G20/G21)
  • BMW M440i (G22)
  • BMW M240i (G42)

BMW B48 Engine Specs and Reliability

BMW B46 & B48 ENGINE

Another representative of the modular family, the comes in the shape of a more compact four-banger. The Bavarians managed to squeeze out 154–255 HP and 250–400 Nm of torque from it. Thanks to the modularity of the designs, the very same forged piston rods that go into the B58 are also used in B48. In addition, similarly to its bigger brother, the inline-four also has a closed deck aluminum engine block.

Although the B engines are all relatively new, their hefty internal components bode really well for their base longevity. They also make for a solid tuning platform.

In what cars can you find the BMW B48 engine?

  • BMW 2 Series, 3 Series, 4 Series, and 5 Series 20i, 30i or 30e models after 2014
  • MINI Cooper S (F56)
  • Toyota Supra (J29)

BMW B46 Engine Specs and Reliability

Despite the BMW B46 engine being almost identical to the B48, it’s still worth explaining the different numbering. After all, you might’ve already come across this designation. BMW B46 is basically a version of B48 that complies with the American SULEV (Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle) requirements. The changes include distinct air intake, sensors, catalytic converters, and factory tune adjusted to those parts.

From the perspective of BMW ECU tuning or reliability, there are no significant differences between the two. The B46 was installed basically in the same models as B48, only destined for the US market.

BMW B38 Engine Specs and Reliability

BMW B38 ENGINE

The smallest and the first engine of the modular B family, this inline-three was introduced in 2013 along with the BMW i8 hybrid. The two versions it comes in (1.2 and 1.5 L) are available with outputs of 74–228 hp and 150–320 NM of torque.

Although it might seem like a lot of horses out of such a tiny engine, thanks to its durable construction, you still have some room for extra power gains. But, most importantly, engine tuning can help you take some load off of it.

As the lowest-displacement member of the family, B38 engine was meant for the lower trims of BMWs and the budget cars like:

  • F20/F21 BMW 118i (2015–2019)
  • F30/F31 BMW 318i LCI (2015–2019)
  • F40 BMW 118i (2019–present)
  • F44 BMW 218i Gran Coupé (2019–present)
  • F22/F23 BMW 218i (2015–present)
  • F45/F46 BMW 218i Active Tourer/Gran Tourer (2014–present)

BMW N54 Engine Specs and Reliability

BMW N54 ENGINE

Introduced in 2006, the BMW N54 was the Bavarians’ first turbocharged gasoline engine. It took advantage of two turbos to produce 302–335 hp and 400–450 Nm of torque. Similarly to the later B58 engine, it used forged internal components (piston rods and crankshaft), but its engine block was of open deck design.

The BMW N54 engine is able to handle increased boost pressures really well and has a lot of potential for longevity improvements with ECU tuning. Below you’ll find a short list of models that were powered by this power plant:

  • BMW 335i (E90/E91/E92/E93)
  • BMW 535i (E60/E61)
  • BMW 135i (E82/E88)
  • BMW X6 xDrive35i (E71)
  • BMW Z4 sDrive35i (E89)
  • BMW 740i (F01)
  • BMW 335is (E92/E93)
  • BMW 1 Series M Coupe (E82)
  • BMW Z4 sDrive35is (E89)

BMW N55 Engine Specs and Reliability

BMW N55 ENGINE

An evolution of the previous design, the BMW N55 engine was produced from 2009 and gradually replaced the N54 in many applications. It was rated at 302–365 hp and 400–465 Nm of torque, depending on the version. Instead of two turbos, BMW used only one twin-scroll turbocharger, which made the motor lighter than the N54.

Similarly to its predecessor, the BMW N55 engine is quite strong and tolerates power increases well. This means that along with taking a few years off of it, with tuning you’ll be able to gain some extra “juice,” to help you overtake other cars swiftly.

  • BMW 535i (F10/F11/F07)
  • BMW 335i (E90/E91/E92/E93)
  • BMW 135i (E82/E88)
  • BMW X3 xDrive35i (F25)
  • BMW 335i (E70)
  • BMW 335i (F30/F31)
  • BMW X6 xDrive 35i (E71)
  • BMW X1 xDrive35i (E84)
  • BMW 435i (F32/F33/F36)

BMW N20 Engine Specs and Reliability

If you are into Bavarian engines, you might think that the BMW N20 isn’t really suitable for tuning. Although it had its share of problems right after its inception, they have mostly been solved. Moreover, one of the issues that troubled this design was related to high intake air temperatures it experienced. Which is something that can be easily remedied by a proper ECU tune that will lower how hot the engine is running overall.

Introduced in 2011, this turbo inline-four was a replacement for a naturally aspirated straight-six N53 engine. It came in two displacement versions (1.6 and 2.0 L) and produced 168–241 hp and 250–350 Nm of torque.

As a predecessor of the B48, it was installed in a similar range of cars (with the exception of 30i BMW models) until it was replaced by the latter after 2017. Examples of N20-powered vehicles include:

  • BMW 220i/228i (F22)
  • BMW 320i/328i (F30) 
  • BMW 320i/328i GT (F34)      
  • BMW 420i/428i (F32) 
  • BMW 520i/520Li/525Li/528i (F10)

BMW Engines Good for Tuning – Honorable Mentions

Apart from the power plants described up to this point, there are also other BMW engines that are really well-suited for ECU tuning. They are at the bottom of the list not because of their small potential, but due to the fact that they already are extremely powerful in their stock form.

However, if you wanted to, their durable internal components offer great safety reserves for additional power gains. So, which of these designs are a perfect match for engine tuning?

  • BMW S55 – a performance version of the N55 introduced in the BMW M3 (F80), with different variants producing 275–493 hp and up to 600 Nm of torque. Manufactured from 2014 to 2021.
  • BMW S63 – the strongest engine currently offered in the Bavarian lineup, this twin-turbo 4.4 L V8 powers the top-of-the-line M cars, like BMW M5 (F90) and M8 (F91/92/93), as well as their Competition variants. Produced from 2009, this power plant makes up to 635 hp and 750 Nm of torque.
  • BMW S58 – based on the B58 but heavily revised, this engine debuted in BMW X3 M (F97) and X4 M (F98) in 2019. Currently still in production and used on models like the latest BMW M3 (G80), it pumps out 453–503 hp and 550–650 Nm of torque.

How to Tune a BMW Engine Safely?

BMW ECU CHANGING PARAMETERS USING A NOTEBOOK

There are many variables that have to be taken into account when tuning an engine. If you were to try changing any parameters within your BMW’s ECU, you would be at risk of damaging or even destroying the engine. Because of this, a remote tuning service like is your best bet.

Awaken Performance by BimmerTech

During an online coding session, their technician does everything for you: they introduce necessary ECU changes and make your engine work at a lower operating temperature. As a result, it also drinks less gasoline (if you don’t change your driving style), and delivers power more smoothly. All while increasing the longevity of your car.

How to Take Care of a BMW Engine after Tuning?

After you’ve decided to give BMW ECU tuning a go, just don’t neglect the maintenance of your car. Use the best quality fuels (octane rating higher than 93 in US and at least 98 in Europe) and motor oils, and regularly inspect everything. And, most importantly, enjoy your car as if it was brand new, again!

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BMW launches i Vision Circular, a 100% recyclable concept https://www.bmwcoop.com/2021/09/21/bmw-launches-i-vision-circular-a-100-recyclable-concept/ https://www.bmwcoop.com/2021/09/21/bmw-launches-i-vision-circular-a-100-recyclable-concept/#respond Tue, 21 Sep 2021 16:46:45 +0000 https://www.bmwcoop.com/?p=65290 A few days ago, BMW published a teaser image with a 100% recyclable concept, made entirely of secondary materials or renewable raw materials. Its name is i Vision Circular and it is built on the architecture of Neue Klasse “according to the four principles of the circular economy: Re: Think, Re: Duce, Re: Use, Re: […]

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A few days ago, BMW published a teaser image with a 100% recyclable concept, made entirely of secondary materials or renewable raw materials. Its name is i Vision Circular and it is built on the architecture of Neue Klasse “according to the four principles of the circular economy: Re: Think, Re: Duce, Re: Use, Re: Cycle.”

The prototype announces a compact BMW for 2040 that can be admired at the stand of the Bavarian manufacturer at the Munich Motor Show.

BMW i Vision Circular CONCEPT

The front has been much simplified, in terms of the number of pieces here. We have a grid interpreted as a digital surface, which incorporates the headlights, the brand logo and the car emblem are laser engraved to avoid the use of additional leather.

The windshield and the ceiling form a single piece, and the rims with thin spokes and the smoky-looking glass tailgate, which integrates the taillights, complete the package.

BMW i Vision Circular CONCEPT

Inside, the dashboard and steering wheel were 3D printed, and the multimedia system display was moved to the base of the windshield.

The upholstery of the seats is made of recycled plastic and is fixed in an aluminum frame. The seats are supported on a base with one thin leg.


As I said, the BMW i Vision Circular remains, at least for now, at the concept stage.

BMW i Vision Circular – Photo Gallery:

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2023 BMW iX1 Caught Testing on The Streets https://www.bmwcoop.com/2021/04/15/2023-bmw-ix1-caught-testing-on-the-streets/ https://www.bmwcoop.com/2021/04/15/2023-bmw-ix1-caught-testing-on-the-streets/#respond Thu, 15 Apr 2021 10:01:03 +0000 https://www.bmwcoop.com/?p=65141 BMW has redesigned the X1 compact crossover and this latest version’s prototype has a battery-electric version. Last summer, the CEO of BMW confirmed the plan for an electric X1 and an electric 5-series. The electric X1 would be called the iX1, he stated. The redesigned X1 is based on the latest front-wheel-drive architecture from BMW, […]

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BMW has redesigned the X1 compact crossover and this latest version’s prototype has a battery-electric version.

Last summer, the CEO of BMW confirmed the plan for an electric X1 and an electric 5-series. The electric X1 would be called the iX1, he stated.

The redesigned X1 is based on the latest front-wheel-drive architecture from BMW, which is known as FAAR. The FAAR platform is a renewed version of the UKL platform that supports the current X1.

The biggest change is the option for a battery-electric powertrain.

The spy photos don’t reveal much and we can’t see the bumper’s design due to the camouflage garb. The bumper will likely be the same as the old one.

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BMW didn’t disclose any details regarding the power under the hood, but we expect that the powertrain on the base variant will be teamed up with a single electric motor. A more potent option with two motors forming an all-wheel-drive system will also be offered. The expected range of the battery-electric model will be at least 250 miles for all variants.

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The Mini Cooper SE, the aforementioned iX1, and the new i4 are being launched by the BMW Group for the 2022 model year. The refreshed version of the BMW X1 is expected to go sale in 2022 as a 2023 model with the iX1 arriving at the same time.

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Upcoming BMW i4 Spy Shots Slightly Reveal New Design https://www.bmwcoop.com/2021/02/12/upcoming-bmw-i4-spy-shots-slightly-reveal-new-design/ https://www.bmwcoop.com/2021/02/12/upcoming-bmw-i4-spy-shots-slightly-reveal-new-design/#respond Fri, 12 Feb 2021 00:06:30 +0000 https://www.bmwcoop.com/?p=65073 The BMW i4 is under its testing phase, which means a lot of spy shots have been circulating the internet trying to make sense of the upcoming design. The latest photos have revealed a lot more than before, including details of the front-grille design. The front-end is partially visible, and although it is still covered […]

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The BMW i4 is under its testing phase, which means a lot of spy shots have been circulating the internet trying to make sense of the upcoming design. The latest photos have revealed a lot more than before, including details of the front-grille design.

The front-end is partially visible, and although it is still covered by camouflage material, a lot more can be said about the grille’s shape and size. The BMW i4 will have the same signature kidney-grille as before with practically the same size as in the earlier models.

The headlights are also clearly visible for the first time revealing a c-shaped design. The LED daytime lights and the two projector-beam combo has been the go-to for BMW in the recent past and the i4 follows the same pattern.

Unsurprisingly, the rear of the vehicle also shows more than it did earlier. The taillights, for example, can be seen more clearly and we can decipher their near-final shape. Since the camouflage panels have started coming off, we can say for sure that the BMW i4’s release is not that far away.

The prototype vehicle is in its final stages of testing and once that is complete, BMW will reveal the I4 in its final form. It is expected to be released by late 2021 so expect a full unveiling by the Spring/Summer of 2021.

The BMW i4 is touted to be more powerful than some of BMW’s performance cars like the M3 and M4. The i4 will produce 530 hp at its peak, which will allow it to go from 0 to 60 mph in a brisk 4 seconds or less. The whopping performance figures are possible thanks to the single motor setup and BMW’s intuitive drag-reduction aerodynamic technology.

BMW has been tight-lipped on the price of the i4, but expect it to be around $70,000 for the base variant.   

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The Fully-Electric BMW i4 Concept – The new Tesla’s nightmare https://www.bmwcoop.com/2020/03/16/fully-electric-bmw-i4-concept-new-teslas-nightmare/ https://www.bmwcoop.com/2020/03/16/fully-electric-bmw-i4-concept-new-teslas-nightmare/#respond Mon, 16 Mar 2020 15:12:51 +0000 http://www.bmwcoop.com/?p=64563 It is quite annoying to initiate every electric car story with a mention of Tesla Model 3 or other New Tesla Models. But this is going to be vanished and conceptualized differently from now on. BMW is introducing an all-new concept of fully-electric BMW i4 which is a compact saloon, will come up with a […]

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It is quite annoying to initiate every electric car story with a mention of Tesla Model 3 or other New Tesla Models. But this is going to be vanished and conceptualized differently from now on. BMW is introducing an all-new concept of fully-electric BMW i4 which is a compact saloon, will come up with a superb range, productivity, as well as, elegancy and vibrant look, and gut-spinning acceleration.

BMW i4 concept is a show car and may not make greater sales, but it is more than enough to destroy Tesla’s reputation as a sweeping partner of the electric car industry.
BMW claims to generate 530-horsepower out of this all-electric concept i4’s electric motors and could reach up to 0-62 mph in just 4 seconds. That is simply marvelous. This is going to be a nightmare for Tesla s BMW states that i4 Concept put some numbers in a place that could make it competitive in a market that is dominated by Tesla for quite a while. This i4 concept is a part of the plan of selling 25 electrified vehicle models by 2023.

BMW claims that this i4 concept vehicle has the potential to reach a top speed of at least 124 mph, with an EPA estimated range of 270 miles on the 80-kWh battery pack. But some reliable estimates show the range at about 373 miles on this 80 kWh battery pack.
The fully-electric BMW i4 concept vehicle is claimed to have BMW’s generation-5 electrical systems that are identical as will be used in electric versions of the X3 crossover. With these shreds of evidence and numbers, The BMW concept i4 beats the Tesla Model 3 in various prospects except the top speed. The i4 Concept beats Tesla Model 3 concerning range and prospects of reaching 0-62 mph in 4 seconds as compared to 5.3 seconds for Tesla Model 3.

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BMW Lease Tips: The Best BMW Lease Deals On The Market https://www.bmwcoop.com/2020/01/23/bmw-lease-tips-the-best-bmw-lease-deals-on-the-market/ https://www.bmwcoop.com/2020/01/23/bmw-lease-tips-the-best-bmw-lease-deals-on-the-market/#respond Thu, 23 Jan 2020 16:48:36 +0000 http://www.bmwcoop.com/?p=64471 Solid Opinion, nothing beats a drop top for pure driving enjoyment, and this is something you’re certainly going to experience with BMW convertible models But not only convertibles, if you’re looking to get your hands on some nice BMW models, a great way to achieve that is through leasing. There are various models you can […]

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Solid Opinion, nothing beats a drop top for pure driving enjoyment, and this is something you’re certainly going to experience with BMW convertible models
But not only convertibles, if you’re looking to get your hands on some nice BMW models, a great way to achieve that is through leasing. There are various models you can get on lease; sedans, coupes, and hatchbacks.

BMW sedans are good options for leasing, they offer a lot of value to the drivers.

BMW SUVs are more popular for their flexibility and carrying abilities.

The coupes are ever better options for leasing as they provide a sportier and more stylish feel than the other BMW models. But whichever lease deal you want for your preferred BMW, make sure to check with your local dealers to confirm what you want.

If you’re yet to decide what lease deal you want to go for or which BMW you should get on a lease, these are some great options available when it comes to .

1. BMW 1 Series 118i SE 5dr

This is a great option for people looking to get a BMW lease deal. It is great for personal use and even better for business use for a variety of reasons:

– The level of CO2 emission across the board is decent.

– The vehicle also comes equipped with rear and front parking sensors together with cruise control feature.

– Users can easily adjust the sensitivity of the vehicle by adding the M sport suspension.

Lease deal for this model comes at a competitive price plus generous infotainment.

2. BMW i3 Hatchback 125kW 42kWh 5dr

Apart from the fact that you’ll be leasing an electric car, you’re buying into innovation and a futuristic way of life. It may sound like an exaggeration but it is not and I’m going to prove it with three main points.

is designed to reinforce the all-sustainable, all-electric vision and it has a better-finish than most of the other BMWs.

– The interior of this car is designed to the very best of tastes using compressed fibre trim doors, exposed carbon-fibre strips and natural woods upholstery with hand stitched leather.

– The car has a futuristic feel and provides a fantastic driving experience.

3. BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo Diesel 620d M-Sport 5dr

This vehicle is a great option for those who enjoy long road trips. This model is not only about sporty performance but it is also made for long cruises on continental roads and motorways.

– The model features a slimmer engine which run on diesel, there are also models on lease in the same series that feature petrol engines but diesel engines are better.

– The diesel engine provides plenty of pace and it pulls hard from low-end revs. This is ideal for long trips.

– It features a beautiful and well set out interiors and upholstery for maximum comfort and convenience.

4. BMW 5 Series Saloon 520i SE 4dr

One of the best things about leasing this car is the range-topping interior comfort it offers. But that’s not all you get from this model.

– Top-notch awesome infotainment system; pro multimedia system-as standard. This includes a massive widescreen display, SatNav, a 20GB hard drive and DAB radio.

– Users will also be connected to the various BMW online services.

– To crown it all, you also get to add more luxury to your taste with the options list.

5. BMW X1 Estate sDrive 18i 5dr

– Even though this model is only a bit larger than a Golf in width, the front space is equipped with more than enough headroom. Don’t worry, the back is still able to take a couple of kids and six-foot teenagers comfortably.

– Features a boot floor sitting flush to the loading entrance, so it is easier to on-load and offload items when and after shopping.

– The car is also fitted with an electric tailgate which can be easily opened by pressing a button on the key fob and closed with a button inside the boot.

6. BMW X5 Estate xDrive40i M-Sport 5dr

Obviously, there are other luxury SUVs out there with bigger boots, there are even other luxury SUVs in the market that gives you 7 seats standard as opposed to this model’s 5. But this car covers up for these lapses in different ways.

– The car offers extra low-down shove, better, sharper response, excellent handling and crazy strong acceleration.

– It also offers top-notch, impeccable performance, this model will see you hit the motorways speed in the blink of an eye.

– The car also features air suspensions to give extra comfort during the ride and if you want, you can choose an M sport suspension setup as an option.

7. BMW 3 Series Saloon 320i M-Sport 4dr

Gone are the days of giant car-phone cradles marking an executive taste and high level of car sophistication. There’s high demand for modern saloon cars that offer a wealth of comfort for the users. The BMW 3 saloon 3201M sport car for these demands.

– Its basic SE trim gives the user triple-zone climate control which includes a separate control for passengers at the rear seat.

– The car also features a rear-view camera, front and rear parking sensors and BMW automatic parking assistant.

– It also has a top-class standard infotainment system with touch controls and rotary operations

For well-qualified lessees, getting a car on a lease can be a great car financing alternative. Your dealer should be able to tell you about in-house financing options that will be advantageous or you.

Above all, make sure you do your homework and stay within your finances when evaluating deals and offers.

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The End of the i3: Is it a Good Thing for BMW? https://www.bmwcoop.com/2019/10/01/the-end-of-the-bmw-i3/ https://www.bmwcoop.com/2019/10/01/the-end-of-the-bmw-i3/#respond Tue, 01 Oct 2019 09:40:17 +0000 http://www.bmwcoop.com/?p=64380 BMW announced that they would not continue their i3 electric model a few weeks ago. There will be no successor but the model will still be sold. It doesn’t seem to be because sales aren’t successful, because the truth is actually quite the contrary. Currently in its sixth year of production the i3 has seen […]

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BMW announced that they would not continue their i3 electric model a few weeks ago. There will be no successor but the model will still be sold. It doesn’t seem to be because sales aren’t successful, because the truth is actually quite the contrary. Currently in its sixth year of production the i3 has seen five different iterations. BMW has sold over 150,000 of these cars so far, and demand for them has increased each year. Sales were actually 21 percent higher than the same period last year, and sales in August were 30 percent higher. There must be another reason that they are discontinuing it, right? Well, it looks like it may simply be an advance for the company.

Success of the i3

In fact, the i3 has not only been successful in sales, it has been able to beat some records as well. IN August, the German company placed . The electric model has not shown any sign that is less effective than traditional engines, it has shown that it can keep up and even beat some of them.

Furthermore, according to the experts at the site MoneyPug, which is used often to find , the i3 has shown that it is quite reliable. It regularly tests very well when it comes to safety, which makes it cheaper to insure than some electric models. If it isn’t sales and it isn’t performance or safety, why is the company discounting the successful model?

Why the i3 will Stop Being Produced

The real reason that the electric car won’t have a successor is that it is going to start making its mainstream models electric. This strategy is what they have started doing with their new Mini Electric vehicle, which is essentially an electric version of their classic Mini. BMW won’t be focusing on creating new models from scratch, they will be making all of their cars electric. This suggests that it is working for them, and that they plan to compete with Tesla in the all-electric market. By ending the i3, BMW is signaling that electrification is a change in their overall strategy instead of a side project of the luxury brand. With this new branding, they may be able to stay relevant.

What’s Next?

BMW is planning no less than by the year 2023. It appears that they are still a bit reluctant to completely embrace the all-electric branding. Instead they are being cautious in the transition, which makes it less risky for them. They plan on building models with a traditional combustion engine, plug-in hybrids, and the completely electric vehicle all the same time.

There will also be a new push for hydrogen-powered vehicles, an industry the company seems keen to get in on. With the push to make more electric models, diversifying with more types of green vehicles will be quite beneficial to them. As BMW rebrands itself as an electric and eco-friendly car company, they will likely get new customers but will probably not lose the ones they have now. Electric and hydro-powered cars are the future and BMW seems to understand that very well.

Whether you like electric cars or not, they will continue to replace petrol and diesel engines. BMW is taking steps to get ahead of many automobile companies and compete with those who are already in the market. Tesla will be their main competition but Porsche and Jaguar both are building more electric vehicles. While the company is discontinuing its popular model, it is a sign that they are committing even further to the ethos of electric automobiles.

If they can be successful at building these models and selling them, the German auto engineers will cement their place in the future as a top car company. Only time will tell whether or not this will pan out, but it will be an exciting thing to watch. Stay tuned to see what models they will make electric next and how the company will handle the transition into eventually producing only electric and hydrogen-powered cars.

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This Is AC Schnitzer`s Ultimate Take on 2019 BMW i8 Roadster https://www.bmwcoop.com/2018/08/02/ac-schnitzers-ultimate-take-2019-bmw-i8-roadster/ https://www.bmwcoop.com/2018/08/02/ac-schnitzers-ultimate-take-2019-bmw-i8-roadster/#respond Thu, 02 Aug 2018 12:18:53 +0000 http://www.bmwcoop.com/?p=63452 German-based carmaker BMW released its latest model, the 2019 BMW i8 Roadster back in March, with deliveries already starting in the United States and recently in the United Kingdom. Well-received and appreciated all-over the world, the company`s newest toys has also attracted tuning companies, and that`s because of its design language and advanced technology. One […]

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German-based carmaker BMW released its latest model, the 2019 BMW i8 Roadster back in March, with deliveries already starting in the United States and recently in the United Kingdom.

Well-received and appreciated all-over the world, the company`s newest toys has also attracted tuning companies, and that`s because of its design language and advanced technology.

One prove in this regard is the extensive tuning program that famous German-based aftermarket shop AC Schnitzer has carried out on the i8 Roadster. You can see full details about it in the media gallery below.

Famous for their exclusive programs, particularly at the exterior, AC Schnitzer have added a full body kit with parts made from carbon fiber. However, under the hood, the model has not received any new modifications. This means the same 1.5 three-cylinder turbocharged engine plus an electric motor, both delivering a total of 369 horsepower. It also manages an acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.4 seconds, meaning a 0.2 second difference compared with the i8 Coupe. The new battery also allows for an average consumption of 70 eMPG.

As for the exterior highlights, almost every inch of the car has been modified. Starting with the wheels, which is my favourite part, the technicians from AC Schnitzer have fitted 21 inches AC1 lightweight forged bi-colour, providing at the same time a 4.4 kg decrease in weight. They make the car extremely aggressive, especially since it sits lower to the ground, thanks to the new custom lowering spring kit.

From a visual standpoint, the 2019 BMW i8 Roadster by AC Schnitzer comes with a new front spoiler, middle front spoiler, front side wings and front and rear air outlets. There is also the “Racing” rear wing for more downforce or the 160 mm emblems on the sides, and the new door handle panels.

The interior perfectly complements the exterior with floor mats covered in velour, aluminum pedals and footrest.

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Media Gallery: 2019 BMW i8 Roadster – Price Announced in UK https://www.bmwcoop.com/2018/08/02/media-gallery-2019-bmw-i8-roadster-price-announced-uk/ https://www.bmwcoop.com/2018/08/02/media-gallery-2019-bmw-i8-roadster-price-announced-uk/#respond Thu, 02 Aug 2018 11:41:03 +0000 http://www.bmwcoop.com/?p=63361 BMW lovers in the United Kingdom are glad to know that the hot i8 Roadster is here for the taking. However, it doesn’t come cheap, customers emptying their pockets for at least £124,735 OTR. For that money, you get technology at its best, plenty of driving modes for a more comfortable ride, fuel efficiency and […]

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BMW lovers in the United Kingdom are glad to know that the hot i8 Roadster is here for the taking. However, it doesn’t come cheap, customers emptying their pockets for at least £124,735 OTR. For that money, you get technology at its best, plenty of driving modes for a more comfortable ride, fuel efficiency and so on.

Speaking of fuel efficiency, the all-new 2019 BMW i8 Roadster uses a hybrid powertrain combining a three-cylinder petrol engine and an electric motor. All in one, the system develops 374 bhp and 320 Nm of torque. That also means a standstill to 100 km/h in a blasting 4.6 seconds and a top speed of 155 mph. The result is, according to the carmaker, a combined fuel economy of 141.2 mpg and CO2 emissions as low as 46g/km. That makes the perfect roadster for “a typical commute through city traffic and along country roads.”

As for the driving modes involved, there are no less than five – Comfort, Sport and Eco Pro in hybrid driving and Comfort and Eco Pro in all-electric driving.

The hybrid also features some tuning components for the damping systems and suspension. They come as standard and refer to the double-wishbone front axle, five-link rear axle and the company`s new Dynamic Damper Control.

The car`s structure also comprises a frameless dihedral doors, with the windscreen frame being made out from carbon fiber reinforced polymer, also known as CFRP. That makes this particular convertible more lightweight, with just 60 kg more over the Coupe.

From a visual standpoint, the 2019 BMW i8 Roadster follows the same language design as the standard model, however it does come with features of its own – 20-inch light-alloy wheels in W-spoke design or the new roof design. BMW is also offering new paintjobs like E-Copper metallic of Donington Grey metallic.

The interior is also high-class with the multi-functional instrument display, Carpo interior trim with full-leather upholstery or sports steering wheel.

More details about the 2019 BMW i8 Roadster in the United Kingdom can be seen in the media gallery below. Enjoy!

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BMW Announces Special Edition for 1-Series, New Updates and Engines, Starting this July https://www.bmwcoop.com/2018/05/30/bmw-announces-special-edition-1-series-new-updates-engines-starting-july/ https://www.bmwcoop.com/2018/05/30/bmw-announces-special-edition-1-series-new-updates-engines-starting-july/#respond Wed, 30 May 2018 19:27:09 +0000 http://www.bmwcoop.com/?p=63262 BMW is revitalizing part of its model lineup by introducing new updates and engines starting this July. The changes involve the 1-Series model as well as some variants from the 5- and the 7-Series, along with the newly-launched i8 Roadster. Also, SUVs from the X range will receive new engine updates. Starting with the BMW […]

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BMW is revitalizing part of its model lineup by introducing new updates and engines starting this July. The changes involve the 1-Series model as well as some variants from the 5- and the 7-Series, along with the newly-launched i8 Roadster. Also, SUVs from the X range will receive new engine updates.

Starting with the BMW 1-Series, the carmaker has set up a special car titled the “Metropolitan Edition”, which adds up new features “specifically designed to enhance comfort and driving pleasure in urban traffic.”

These new highlights refer to “instrument cluster with extended features”, GPS navigation, rear-view camera, Comfort Access pack, Park Distance and Speed Limited Info.

Next is the 5-Series in both Sedan and Touring disguises, set to arrive with the fabulous Frozen Dark Silver Metallic paintjob, while the top of the line M5 is now dressed with the new Frozen Marina Bay Blue Metallic. On the other hand, the 7-Series has been optimized with a wide choice of colours, along with Merion leather with special trims and high-end roof liner inside.

Moving up to the new i8 Roadster, the hot model is now available with new aerodynamic styling package, with main highlights comprising updated front splitter and rear spoiler. As for the I Performance models – ranging from the 225xe iPerformance to the i8 – these come equipped with the latest technologies onboard.

The new engine updates comprising both petrol and plug-in hybrid forms have been equipped with a particulate filter to comply the new Euro 6d-TEMP regulations.

The power of the engines have also been enhanced. For instance, the BMW X3 M40d is now producing no less than 320 horsepower and 680 Nm of torque, all squeezed from a 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine, enabling a sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.9 seconds. Also, in August, BMW will also introduce the X4 xDrive30d with a 3.0-liter diesel with 261 horsepower and 620 Nm of torque; paired to a high-performance eight-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive configuration, the model can jump to 100 km/h in 5.8 seconds.

The transmissions have also been modified. For instance, there is the new eight-speed automatic, available from August on models from the 1-Series (12oi, M140i) or the 3-, 4- and the 5-Series (520d Sedan, 520d Touring).

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