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BMW i3 production ends after nine years

BMW’s long-lasting i3 will be replaced by the upcoming iX1 SUV

Final BMW i3 leaving the production line

BMW has confirmed that i3 production has ended after nine years, bringing an end to its long-living and innovative compact electric car.

The last i3 rolled off the factory line in Leipzig, Germany, just a few weeks after the model ticked over a production run of over a quarter of a million. To mark the occasion, ten units of an ultra-exclusive special edition model called i3 HomeRun Edition have been commissioned, featuring the brand’s ‘Frozen paint finish’. 

The world got its first glimpse of the i3 in concept form at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, and when the production model came along in 2013 it looked remarkably similar to the original show-car design. 

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The two-tone paintwork, dipping shoulder line, glass tailgate, upright proportions were all at odds with the usual BMW design traits buyers had become accustomed to. One of the reasons for the outlandish look was because it introduced BMW’s new ‘i’ sub-brand (along with the i8 sports car).

Rear-hinged doors at the back are always noteworthy and they certainly helped give the i3 character, as did the interior. The cabin itself used a low dash and window line for a bright and airy feel and the technology was updated throughout its lifetime to keep it feeling fresh.

Final BMW i3

Underneath the i3 sits a bespoke platform using a mix of aluminium, magnesium, and carbon fibre to keep weight at just over a tonne. The lack of weight led to a maximum range of 190 miles in its final fully-electric configuration. 

The i3 also proved popular with emergency services in the UK, with Police, Fire and Ambulance services all using them.

No direct replacement for the i3 is coming, and the i3 badge is expected to be inherited by a fully-electric version of the 3 Series saloon. The brand will offer an entry-level EV in the form of the iX1 - an electric version of the new X1 SUV

Now check out the latest on BMW’s electric 3 Series here…

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A keen petrol-head, Alastair Crooks has a degree in journalism and worked as a car salesman for a variety of manufacturers before joining Auto Express in Spring 2019 as a Content Editor. Now, as our senior news reporter, his daily duties involve tracking down the latest news and writing reviews.

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