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2019 (69) BMW i3 135kW S 42kWh 5dr Auto [Suite Interior World]

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Featured specification

Standard specification

Driver Convenience

5.7" colour TFT Instrument cluster display - speedometer and readout, power and range informationAdditional SPORT driving mode with sporty throttle response
Bluetooth hands free telephone facility with USB audio interface and audio streamingBMW apps interface
BMW ConnectedDrive - AssistBMW live tiles with charging, dynamic range map, integrated handbook, iDrive Touch Control with buttons, TMC information used to dynamic route plans
BMW Online servicesBMW Professional Multimedia Navigation system - 10.25" LCD screen with BMW i design, dynamic route planning and 8 buttons
BMW remote servicesBMW Teleservices
Connected eDrive ServicesECO PRO mode to improve range
ECO PRO+ mode to maximise the potential range (top speed 56mph) significant gains in range through a series of onboard electronic measuresElectronic display of drivetrain information and battery range and temperature
Front and rear Brake pad wear indicatorLights on warning by audio warning signal when ignition is switched off
On board computer - average speed+fuel consumption, service interval, clock/date, odometer/trip meter, outside temperature display and ice warningPersonal profile with automatic lock when driving away selectable, preferences and favourites to a personal profile within the vehicle
Real time traffic informationServotronic variable electric power steering (EPS)

Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension

12V compressor with integrated sealant injection bottle and hose2.4kW AC charging with 5m cable
BMW eDrive motorBMW integrated differential transmission with electronic parking lock and single forward and reverse gears
Drive performance control with ECO PRO+, ECO PRO and comfort modesSafety battery cut-off for drive train and 12V
Sports suspension 

Entertainment

Auxiliary point for auxiliary devicesDAB Digital radio

Exterior Features

A pillar and roof moulding in high gloss black with no matt chrome optic highlightBlack finished door sills
Black window surroundsBlack with integrated LED brake light in rear spoiler
Body colour front and rear bumpers, doors and door handlesContrast highlights in BMW i Blue - Kidney grille surrounds below doors
Direction indicator side lights in exterior mirrorsDynamic brake lights
Electrically adjustable high gloss black exterior mirror with aspheric on drivers side, convex on passenger side mirrorsElectrically folding, anti dazzle, heated memory, auto parking function, heated washer jets, electrochromatic, aspheric on passenger exterior mirrors
Flap in rear side panel, right with push function to open with C shaped indication band for battery condition integrated into central locking systemFront and rear bumper system with replaceable deformation elements
Front bumper with i3s specific black inlay and accent highlights finished in BMW i BlueFront electric windows with open and close fingertip control, anti trap facility and comfort closing
Front floor mat with i3s model designation in the centreGreen tinted heat protection glazing
High gloss black bonnet, door mirrors, roof, roof mouldings with matt chrome optic highlight, tailgate with chrome optic trimHigh gloss black wheel arch extensions
High level third brake light integrated into rear spoiler with front LED bumper, LED side mirror caps, LED rear integrated cluster behind tailgatei3S rear bumper design with wider body colour inlay
Integrated tailgate rear window with tempered safety glass, heated rear windowKidney grille high gloss black with contrast chrome edging
LED direction indicator lights on front bumperLED rear lights integrated into tailgate
Lightweight engineering with carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) body structureModel designation
Rain sensor with automatic windscreen wiper and headlight activationRear fog lights in bumper
Rear spoilerRear view mirror with automatic dipping of passenger mirror when reverse gear is selected to aid parking
Rear wiperReversing lights in bumper
Shark fin roof aerialSide windows with tempered safety glass, rear static fixed windows
Visible VIN plate 

Interior Features

12V power socket in centre console50/50 split folding rear seat
Additional 12V power socket in right-hand side of bootAdditional detachable cupholder
Anthracite Velour floor matsCabin pre-conditioning via iDrive or BMW i Remote App
Central cupholder - additional cupholder with clip on function for centre consoleConditioned based service
DC rapid charge preparationElectronic drive selector on steering column to select drive, reverse, neutral or park
Foldable front centre armrest with integrated storage compartmentFront and rear four seats with individual seat designs
Front and rear grab handles in roof liningsFront and rear map pockets
Front and rear side armrests integrated into door trimFront centre interior light over interior mirror and rear centre automatic interior light when door is opened/ignition switched off or via remote key
Front integrated seat backrest and rear height adjustable headrest for all seatsFront seat heating
Gear selector switch on steering column with control lever in chrome pearl grey with leather inserts in black and gear visual indicationGlove box with partitioned sections
i3s specific steering characteristicsIlluminated charging socket in visual display
Isofix child seat attachment for two rear seatsLED rear luggage compartment light and glove compartment lights in white
Luggage compartment access via recessed handle below tailgateManually adjustment steering wheel column
Multi phase AC fast charge preparationMulti-function controls for steering wheel
Pre-heating for battery with active air flap controlRear shelf cover
Single zone automatic air conditioningSlide through light weight front seats with easy access to driver or passenger seat
Storage compartment in driver and passenger doorsSunvisors with vanity mirrors and ticket pocket
Two folding rear seat headrestsVernasca leather upholstery

Packs

Extended storage pack - I3Suite interior world pack - i3

Passive Safety

Active Differential Brake (ADB-Sport) in DSC-OFF modeAirbags - Front driver/passenger, front and rear curtain head protection, front side, manual deactivation of front passenger airbag
Anti lock braking system (ABS) with brake assistAutomatic Stability Control (ASC)
BMW emergency callBrake drying
Brake energy regenerationBraking readiness
CBC - (Cornering brake control)Crash Sensor - Activates hazard warning/interior lighting, central locking release + 12V and HV battery safety cut-off
Dynamic brake controlDynamic stability control + (DSC+)
Dynamic Traction Control - DTCElectronic parking brake
Electronic tyre pressure monitorFront ventilated disc brakes
Hill start assist with traction detectionRear solid disc brakes
Seatbelt security check for driver and front passengerSide impact protection
Twin hornsWarning triangle and first aid kit

Security

Central locking switches for front doors, bonnet, footwell charging flap, footwell fuel filler flap and tailgateCheck control system for monitoring of lights and door/luggage compartment open warning
Locking wheel boltsRemote control including integrated two key
Stop/start button with comfort go keyless engine startThatcham category 1 alarm system with remote control and engine immobiliser

Wheels

BMW Mobility kit with tyre sealing systemLightweight alloy wheels with unique streamline design
Reduced rolling resistance tyres
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Electric Vehicle Data

Battery Capacity in kWh42.2Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Charge Time (Mins)582
Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Percentage Change0-80Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Power Supply - kW3.7
Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Charge Time (Mins)192Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Percentage Change0-80
Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Power Supply - kW11Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Charge Time (Mins)84
Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Percentage Change0-100Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Power Supply - kW50
Battery TypeLithium-ionCoupler/Connector TypeType 2
NEDC Electricity Consumption kWh/100 km14NEDC Maximum EV Range Miles214
Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Mileage100000Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Years8
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - City11.5WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - City - TEH11.5
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - City - TEL11.1WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb16.3
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb - TEH16.5WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb - TEL16.3
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Extra High22.7WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Extra High - TEH22.9
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Extra High - TEL22.7WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - High14.4
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - High - TEH14.6WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - High - TEL14.4
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Low11.2WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Low - TEH11.6
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Low - TEL11.2WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Medium11.7
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Medium - TEH12WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Medium - TEL11.7

Emissions - ICE

CO2 (g/km)0Noise Level dB(A)68

Engine and Drive Train

Catalytic ConvertorTrueCC1
Gears1 SPEEDTransmissionAUTO

General

Alternative Fuel QualifyingTrueBadge Engine CC0
Badge Power184Coin SeriesS [Suite Intr World]
Generation Mark1Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 0729E
Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years6Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years3
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage999999Standard manufacturers warranty - Years3
Vehicle Homologation ClassM1 

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)6.9Engine Power - BHP184
Engine Power - KW135Engine Power - PSTrue
Engine Power - RPM7000Engine Torque - LBS.FT199
Engine Torque - MKG27.5Engine Torque - NM270
Top Speed99 

Test Cycles

Emissions Test CycleNEDC Correlated 

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size Front175/55 R20
Tyre Size Rear195/50 R20Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel StyleDOUBLE SPOKE STYLE 431Wheel Type20" ALLOY

Vehicle Dimensions

Height1590Length4006
Wheelbase2570Width1791
Width (including mirrors)2039 

Weight and Capacities

Gross Vehicle Weight1730Luggage Capacity (Seats Down)1100
Luggage Capacity (Seats Up)260Max. Loading Weight440
Minimum Kerbweight1290No. of Seats4
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb10.31
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

BMW i3

BMW's long-awaited electric vehicle, the i3, always promised much. These days, with a gutsier 120Ah battery, it delivers even more. Jonathan Crouch reports.

Ten Second Review

BMW i3 has proved to be a successful first stab at the all-electric vehicle market for its Munich maker and since the original 2013 launch, the Munich maker hasn't stopped trying to improve it. In 2016, the original 60Ah version was replaced with a 94Ah variant that boosted this model's all-electric operating range to over 200 miles. A year later, BMW gave the styling a minor refresh and added a slightly pokier i3s derivative into the range. Then in late 2018, the brand introduced a larger 120Ah battery that promised a driving range increase of up to 30%. The result of all these improvements is a car that's now even harder to ignore in this growing segment.

Background

If you're of the old school and BMW means shark nosed, six-cylinder, ultimate driving machines to you, the Munich company's i3 electric vehicle is going to appear a wholly alien concept. It's a squat little citycar riding on 155mm wide tyres. Yet delve a little deeper and it doesn't take long to find a strand of proper BMW DNA. It's revealed in the thinking behind the engineering and the logic that went into making the various development decisions. Wherever BMW's engineers could have developed a more focused, technically correct solution, they appear to have done so, allowing for certain cost controls of course. Of course, you might well be part of the 99% of British car buying customers that chooses an internal combustion engine over an electric motor. Your next car and maybe the next one after that will probably be powered by fossil fuels. Even if that is the case, have a look at what the BMW i3 now offers, especially in this improved 120Ah form with its long 190-mile (WLTP) all-electric operating range. It's building a case for electric vehicles that is becoming ever more convincing.

Driving Experience

As you might expect from a BMW product, the i3 doesn't want for go. The electric motor is mounted low down within the rear axle which helps to keep a low centre of gravity and also to improve crashworthiness. The power unit weighs just 130kg and produces 170bhp in standard form, which means that the i3's power to weight ration of 141bhp per tonne is just 5bhp per tonne shy of a Honda Civic Type R hot hatch. If you're interested in a comparison of that sort, you'll be interested in the slightly pokier i3s variant, where the electric motor's power output is boosted to 184bhp, plus there's sports suspension with specially developed springs, dampers and anti-roll bars. Whatever i3 variant you choose, as with all electric vehicles, a decisive advantage comes in its amount of torque. In a typical city scoot such as, say, a 1.2-litre Fiat 500, you can count on 102Nm of torque, but this BMW generates a hefty 250Nm of muscle in its standard frm (or 270Nm in 'i3s' guise), offering instant urge with all that torque available from idle. It's sent to the rear wheels via a single-ratio gearbox that offers the choice of three driving modes: Comfort, Eco Pro and Eco Pro+. The i3s has an extra 'Sport' setting. This translates to a car that's certainly not slow off the mark. The standard model will get from standstill to 37mph in 3.8sec and to 62mph in 7.3sec (or 6.9s for the i3s). Either way, any hot hatch driver would have a very hard time keeping pace with an i3. The top speed is limited to 93mph in the standard model or 99mph in the i3s. Extremely direct steering, a low centre of gravity, a clever DSC stability control system and lightweight body structures add up to very focused driving characteristics. BMW has engineered in a little body roll, largely to clue drivers in to where the limits of those narrow tyres are, but this remains a car you can enjoy hustling along.

Design and Build

Think of the i3 as a car in two halves. The bottom half is almost all aluminium, the upper half almost all carbon fibre. Armed with this information, you can rightly surmise that it doesn't weigh very much. Even with the weight of all those batteries - some 230kg comprised of 96 individual cells kept at an optimum 20deg Centigrade by their own air conditioning unit - the i3 only tips the scales at 1,195kg. Compare that to the 1,395kg of the entry-level petrol-powered Mercedes-Benz B Class and you'll appreciate the lengths BMW have gone to keep weight low and efficiency high. The styling is determinedly modern, with the kidney grille being the key BMW styling signature. The black hood, roof and glazed hatch will be characteristic features for future BMW 'I' cars. Adaptive LEDs headlights and floating LED tail lights are standard. The lowered belt line in the rear and absence of a "B" pillar improves visibility, while the rear "coach" doors make entry easier. As before, the i3 really isn't a very big car, measuring just 3,999mm long, which is only a tad longer than a Ford Fiesta. Despite that, thanks to the flat floor, the thin seats and the low window line, the cabin feels surprisingly roomy. The instrument cluster and Control Display comprise two screens, one behind the steering wheel and the other at the top of the centre console. Interior materials are eco-orientated, with the dashboard and door cards made from dried grass fibres from the kenaf plant and eucalyptus wood being optional. The boot measures 260-litres, but fold the rear seats and you get up to 1,100-litres.

Market and Model

Value. That's a really tough one to assess in the context of the i3. Prices start at just under £34,000 for the standard all-electric model. That's a sum you could easily pay for a pokey diesel version of a similarly-sized premium badged model like an Audi A3 or a Mercedes A-Class. There's a £1,000 premium to pay if you want the sportier 'i3s' variant. Sadly, there's no longer the option of adding in a little 'Range Exender' petrol engine. Full-LED headlights are standard, joining heat protective green tinted glazing, auto headlamps and wipers, Park Distance Control rear parking sensors, LED tail lamps, an alarm, power-folding mirrors and of course a standard charging cable, this one 5m in length. Inside, there's air conditioning that you can, if you wish, set with a timer to pre-condition the cabin prior to your departure. Plus you get cruise control with a speed limiter, heated front seats and a multifunction leather-trimmed steering wheel. In addition, there's the 'Drive Performance Control' system that, via 'ECO PRO', 'ECO PRO+' and 'Comfort' modes, allows you to alter throttle response, steering feel and gearchange timings from the standard auto transmission, all of it better suiting the way you want to drive.

Cost of Ownership

Can an i3 really make economic sense? It's tempting to conclude that for a typical buyer covering, say, 7,500 miles a year, simply opting for a cheap citycar with a 1.0-litre engine would be a better bet. However, factor in something like the London congestion charge, which could run you over £8,000 for that period, couple it with the minimal fuel bills and likely strong residual values of the i3 and the BMW comes into its own. Put it up against conventional diesel versions of premium rivals like the Audi A1 and the Mercedes-Benz A-Class and they don't enjoy a massive price advantage, thus making the i3 look increasingly attractive. This car's certainly widened its market scope since BMW gave it an uprated 120Ah powertrain, which on the full-battery-powered model has facilitated an increase in all-electric WLTP driving range from the 112 mile total on offer when this car was originally launched to as much as 190.8 miles in its current standard form - quite a change. It's up to 175.2 miles in the i3s variant. Either way, think around 160 miles in realistic regular use. Recharging times vary, but are much quicker than you'd expect, despite the significantly larger battery capacity. A DC Rapid-charge system is standard and AC charging is multi-phase, meaning full charging can be completed in under 3 hours with the multi-phase system. As before, the car can also be charged at home using a standard three-pin plug or by specifying a BMW I Wallbox. Use the latter and an 80% charge can be reached in 4.9 hours. An 80% charge from a conventional household socket will take 15 hours.

Summary

We said electric cars were going to get better: here's a great example of just how. BMW's i3 was already a very good product. Now, it makes more sense than ever. As before, this model is unashamedly high-end - you only need to look at the materials it's built from to appreciate that - but as a result, it's leagues more exotic than a conventionally-powered rival with a premium badge. Indeed, its carbon fibre and aluminium construction lends it a technical sheen of cool that's quite different to the usual electric vehicle proposition, which all too often gives off the distinctive whiff of anorak. Costing around £2 to charge, with a real world range of up to around 160 miles on batteries alone, the i3 will work for many suburban commuters looking for something stylish and a bit different to the norm. One day electric vehicles will be cool rather than nerdy and if that happens, we think the i3 will be seen to be the car that started that progression.

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This vehicle has previously been registered to a business or a vehicle rental company, or been used by a business, so it may have been driven by more than one driver.

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Monthly payment£406.07
Deposit£249
Term (months)48
Fixed interest rate5.1%
Cash price£24,498
Credit amount£24,249
Completion fee£1
Guaranteed future value£12,195
Total amount payable£31,530.29
Annual mileage8000
Contract mileage32,000
Excess mileage charge5.0p per mile
Representative APR9.9%
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