The BMW i3 was an early player in the electric vehicle market, launched in 2013, known for its unique hatchback style, carbon-fiber construction, and sustainable materials. Production ceased in 2021, making way for newer models like the i4, but its used versions offer affordability and a potential $4,000 federal tax credit. The i3 comes in two trims, featuring different horsepower options and the range-extender (REx) motor for enhanced mileage. Despite the end of its production, the i3's innovative features make it a viable choice for short-distance travel.
The BMW i3, debuting in 2013, showcased innovative features like carbon-fiber design and sustainable interiors, keeping it relevant even after production ended in 2021.
BMW's i3, with its special trims, offers city drivers an affordable EV option, especially with potential federal tax credits boosting its appeal.
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