These wheels are your favorite? They’re likely to be found in the production version of the i4.
The debut of the BMW Concept i4 was to be held at the 2020 Geneva Motor Show. The coronavirus epidemic forced the cancellation of the show, but it didn’t stop from releasing the all electric concept vehicle online. While it received mixed reviews from BMW fans regarding its design, no one disagreed with its performance potential or its spacious cabin space.
We have only seen the official photos of the Concept i4 so far. These images didn’t show the entire picture. ‘s most recent video shows her visiting BMW’s Munich headquarters. She then gives us a thorough walkaround of the prototype. The video reveals a lot of interesting facts about this car.
Did you know, for example, that Hans Zimmer, a world-famous composer, created the Concept i4’s “own visionary sound” that replaces the internal combustion engine? This should create a stronger connection between the driver of the vehicle and the machine.
The car’s huge, curved infotainment display merges with the digital instrument cluster. This is another very unique feature. Touch-sensitive technology allows you to adjust the driving modes and the ambient LED lighting.
The powertrain is the most important part of a car. The Concept i4 boasts a single electric motor that produces 530 horsepower (395 kilowatts), which is roughly equivalent to the output of BMW’s V8 combustion engine. The 80-kWh battery provides energy, with an estimated EPA range range of 270 miles and a WLTP range range of 373 miles on a single charge.
What is the coolest thing? Supercar Blondie claims that the production i4 will almost look exactly like the concept. The wheels from the study will also be transferred to the production model. Yay!