BMW plug-in hybrid sports car approved for production

BMW has announced that it will build a plug-in hybrid sports car based on the Vision EfficientDynamics concept that debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
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24 thoughts on “BMW plug-in hybrid sports car approved for production

  1. Exotic/Sports cars on my full car channel if you got a minute check them out!

  2. Why is it always so slow for them to get these cars out on the road. All you here is concept concept. I’m sick of paying the high fuel prices. I want one of these electric chargies at home for local city driving. Something decent like this with standard fuel for long range driving and electric in the city.

  3. humvie one of my choice. but it is already made in china so.. no choice no more.

  4. I want this car. It like having a lambourgni without having to pay the 200,000

  5. i have an idea, an eletric motor is heavy on torque right? and a wankle rotary engine has all the power at the top end correct? so why not make a hybrid with the electric motor making the low end torque and the rotary engine making the high end power. That would give good power acorss the range and since rotary engines are small you can fit the electric motor right next to it.

    whats everyone else think of this?

  6. It’s a prototype. They will change the wheels and color when it goes into production.

  7. That really does make sense considering that most electric motors ive seen that do 400to 900 lbs of torque are insanely expensive when you manage to make them smaller because of the complexity. I think as all BMWs they have a first car with the Tech and then it trickles down to the rest of their cars and the original car keeps it value above all the cars that come after it. Oh how I want a diesel hybrid 4 door thats rear wheel drive ! I might just make one myself lol

  8. If it’s any consolation, i think their are hybrid mercs and there are plenty of efficient diesel vw

  9. i’m not going to blatantly say i’m right, because i remember what i read was an estimation. But consider that adding hybrid technology to a sports car is expensive. Adding high performance to hybrid tech is even harder. It’s going to be expensive, at the very least i guarantee that it will be $150,000. BTW, i’m pretty sure BMWs cars top 100k. I remember that their newest m6 is ~$110,000.

  10. Respond to this video…
    IF they don’t makes this under 75k Im going to buy a Hyundai turbo or a Regal GS Turbo to replace my 328is BMW :( and I don’t want to do that…..BMW…. Do it for all those who love and grew up driving your cars!

  11. IF they don’t makes this under 75k Im going to buy a Hyundai turbo or a Regal GS Turbo to replace my 328is BMW :( and I don’t want to do that…..BMW…. Do it for all those who love and grew up driving your cars!

  12. This car only competes with the Lexus 250h Hybrid BMW isn’t a super car maker. The most expensive car they make thats sporty is 90k tops and their race cars for competition are only 138k not a road car. Even at 50k or 60k its worth it. I hope they destroy the Lexus Hybrid its just a over-glorified Prius!

  13. you know this gonna cost like 200k right? i wouldn’t call it a replacement for a 3-series

  14. Ive been waiting for the Replacement of the 330i 4D BMW from 2006. This is totally it. Just like the 330i its going to have Pony car power and Nano/Smart Car Gas Mileage. The 335i was such a waste of mileage for such a small preformace boost from the 330i automatic. 6.7 0-60 for the 330i Auto and 335i was only just slightly less then 6 seconds to 60 for both the manual and automatic/SMG. I LOVE YOU BMW My first was a 325 Eta 1987 4 door Ive wanted a car I could fall in love with again !!woot!

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