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BMW i Vision Dynamics: Are we in for a BMW i4?

BMW i Vision Dynamics

The Frankfurt Motor Show presented yet another very interesting electric concept. Apparently, BMW plans to send a bunch more fully electric cars to the market. The presented concept may one day carry the i4 designation. The concept is called BMW i Vision Dynamics, and with its arrival, even Tesla, which until now has not had a real competitor for its Model 3, shook its pants.

BMW i Vision Dynamics in terms of size, it falls right between the existing electric toddler i3 and the super sports i8. If you want, you can on concept you also look at as the electric version of the BMW 4 Grand Coupe. The i Vision Dynmaics has very elongated, slender lines, but still retains all the typical BMW characteristics. The long wheelbase and short overhangs are elements that can easily be found on the presented concept. They clearly indicate that it is an electric car 'kidneys', which are closed this time because the electric car doesn't need it cold air intake for engine cooling.

They indicate that BMW intends to take an even bigger step towards autonomous driving side windows. These are without pillars, thus offering all passengers in the car the same view and enjoyment of the surroundings, while electronics take care of driving. If Tesla didn't have a direct competitor, it certainly got one now. Namely, the BMW i Vision Dynamic accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4 seconds, reaches top speed 200 km/h and is able to transport on a single charge 600 kilometers a long way. It will be interesting to see what will develop from the concept, but who knows, maybe we just got a first look at the originator BMW i4 series.

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