BMW to cease production of the i3 Range Extender

The i3 REx is forced into extinction due to the longer range possible from the latest pure-electric variant of BMW's hatchback.

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BMW to cease production of the i3 Range Extender

The BMW i3 is now an electric-only model, as the range extender versions have been deleted from the line-up.

The range extender, which uses a two-cylinder 650cc petrol engine to provide additional charge to the drive battery, has effectively been made redundant by the improved, longer-range pure-electric version of the i3 unveiled at this week's Paris motor show.

The i3’s battery has been boosted to 42.2kWh from 33kWh provide 193 miles (310 km) of range under new WLTP cycle. That's 34 miles (54 km) more than the older version could manage and is sufficient, according to BMW, to negate the need for the range extender version, which offered a claimed driving range of 231 miles (371 km) under the outgoing, less-accurate NEDC test. 

In a statement, BMW said: “The Range Extender i3 will cease production and we will only sell the pure-electric version going forward. With the gains in pure-electric range, together with the increasing availability of rapid charging facilities, we believe the customer demand is shifting to a pure electric model.”

The move takes the i3 model range down from four variants to two, namely the standard i3 and hotter i3s. The latter produces an additional 13bhp and 15lb ft from its electric motor, with 181bhp and 199lb ft contributing to a 0-62mph (0-100kmph) time of 6.9sec.

The range extender version of the i3 formerly made up 60 percent of sales, despite a £3150 (Rs 301,173) premium over the standard car. 

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