BMW i8 facelift to get 18 per cent more power
It is also pegged to bear modifications in the chassis and to get an inductive charging option installed for user comfort.
The BMW i8 is expected to get its first upgraded version by the end of 2017. Launched in 2014, the hybrid offering is set to begin showing off various updates like increased horsepower and range. It is also pegged to bear modifications in the chassis and to get an inductive charging option installed for user comfort.
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BMW will utilise the pact with Qualcomm and introduce the induction charging option developed by the mobile company in the facelifted i8. BMW is also looking to reduce the weight of the car, and might use carbon-fibre wheels instead of aluminium ones to reduce their weight by more than 20 per cent.
The i series is BMW’s electric car line-up. Launched in 2011, it represents some of the company’s most sophisticated technology. It is also in line with the growing customer preference for green technology.
Source: CarDekho.com