2015 BMW i8 Review

© Perry Stern, Automotive Content Experience© Perry Stern, Automotive Content Experience
Interior
Although ingress and egress are a bit problematic, once inside the seats are quite comfortable — at least in front. The digital dashboard communicates how much power is being consumed — electric and total range — and which motors are being used. Change to sport mode and the gauges turn red as the gasoline engine comes to life. I-Drive is annoying as always, but the wide display screen makes it easy to find what you’re looking for.

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2 thoughts on “2015 BMW i8 Review

  1. I noticed the speedometer has a top end of one sixty, fast enough for me. Guess I’ll do some Googling to find the 0-60 and 1/4 mile stats. Sixty-five mpg combined is a great incentive for you rich people to own one of these cool looking car.

  2. I like that you give both the pro’s and con’s of the cars – that makes for a very interesting article.

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