
BMW’s new class of EVs starts with the iX3 SUV, but you have to know that it doesn’t end there. The company’s engineers haven’t spent all this time working on a completely redesigned and vastly more efficient EV platform for just one crossover, and now it’s time for the second wave.
Meet the new i3, which takes the same basic motor, battery, and electronics package that powers the iX3, as well as controversial styling cues from the Neue Klasse, and applies it to a more familiar sedan shape, which BMW’s reputation was largely built on.
It certainly looks like the iX3, but with a slightly different intent. Sebastian’s…
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