A Cold-Weather test footage of i3 BMW in Sweden, showing rear-wheel drive platform and propensity to get sideways fully electric city car. It is too early to test how i3 full production is not expected to be ready until 2013.
However, with 150 horsepower on tap with a rear mounted electric lump, BMW could well be a barrel of laughs, as well as environmentally responsible mode of transport. Of course we don't expect a big range with such antics ...
BMW sport aluminum enclosure around i3 reinforced carbon fiber plastic of the passenger compartment and will be considered micro vehicle premium when it hits showrooms. As a premium? Expect the price to creep over $ 40000. See how much fun, power drifting can be in the video after the break.

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