BMW i8 Spyder convertible may be on the way
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The 2015 BMW i8 plug-in hybrid sports car is one of next year's most anticipated听, and now it appears a convertible version is also on the cards. BMW showed off a convertible i8 Spyder when the i8 was still at its concept stage, but听听suggests the model might have gained official approval for production. It's touted for a late 2015 introduction, which confirms earlier estimates that a Spyder model would arrive听.
The company first unveiled the i8 Spyder in 2012, following the original i8 concept's introduction at the 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show. It was the first i8 concept to allow a closer look at the final production听听styling, without the unique glass doors of previous concepts. It's expected that many of the Spyder concept's styling details will make it through to the final production version, such as the clearly defined tonneau humps behind the driver and passenger. However, much of the car's styling will be a straight port from the production coupe.
A production intent model apparently shown to听听insiders featured a Solar Orange color scheme--the same shade available on the i3--with blue highlights, a familiar feature of BMW's i-car range. It's set to feature an identical drivetrain to the coupe, which means a 1.5-liter TwinPower turbocharged three-cylinder gasoline unit, complemented by an electric motor and lithium-ion battery pack. The engine provides its 231 horsepower to the rear wheels through a six-speed automatic transmission, while front drive is handled by the 131-horse motor. There's enough juice in the battery for up to 22 miles range--though naturally, gasoline power extends it well beyond that.
One thing that's likely to change is the price. BMW has already confirmed听, and it's unlikely the Spyder will cost any less. For some form of comparison, the latest 4-Series听听costs over $8,000 more than its coupe equivalent, and there's a similar gap between the 6-Series coupe and its convertible counterpart.