According to reports, BMW produced the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics concept first seen at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2009. Is expected to be called the BMW project and I should be in the showroom by 2013. BMW has also apparently leaked plans for a version of the M Coupe Concept, which could be called the BMW M1.
Reports say the car is able to crack 0-100 km / h in about five seconds. The best element of the car, even if fuel economy is possible, 4L/100km expected. It is very light and allows performance and economy. Body panels are made of carbon fiber, as well as most of the platform.
The first version of "non-M 'Cup will be powered by a plug-in hybrid consisting of a diesel turbo 1.5-liter and two electric motors. It does not seem all that appealing, but the combination is said to produce between 230 and 265kW of power - okay for a sports coupe, but it is not sensational, before taking a look at the torque supply. Up to 800Nm said to be available, mainly through electric motors tirelessly.
2013 BMW i vision Project
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