The hybrid BMW i8 supercar has been revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show and will cost £98,845 when it arrives in BMW’s UK showrooms.

The new BMW i8 Hybrid (pictured) will cost £100k in the UK
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The BMW i8 has finally arrived in production guise at the Frankfurt Motor show, neatly creating the top end of BMW’s new i-brand range after the BMW i3 underlined the starting point.
Similar in size to the Audi R8, the BMW i8 is a 2+2 with a 3-cylinder 1.5 litre engine and generator sitting at the back and driving the rear wheels and an electric motor at the front driving the front wheels, with a petrol tank at the back and the batteries for the electric motor stored in the centre tunnel.
The small, 1.5 litre 3-cylinder engine develops a remarkable 228bhp on its own and when run with the electric motor there’s 356bhp and 420lb/ft of torque on offer. That may not sound much for a supercar, but the i8 is quite light – 1490kg – and has a low drag coefficient (0.26).
That means the i8 can scoot to 62mph in 4.4 seconds and on to a limited 155mph, yet manages an official economy rating of a measly 113mpg and emissions of 59g/km. Not that you’ll ever get close to that unless you pussyfoot around everywhere.
You’ll have a choice of driving modes in the i8 with COMFORT, ECO PRO, SPORT and eDrive for pure-electric driving all on offer.
The exterior of the production version of the i8 has managed to stay quite faithful to the original i8 concept, although the see-through doors have gone, but the interior is more an evolution of current BMW interiors rather than a radical departure.
The BMW i8 launches in the UK in July 2014 and BMW are taking orders from this month. The BMW i8 will cost £99,845.



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