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I remember back in 2009 at the Frankfurt Motor show when BMW unveiled the Vision Efficient
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Dynamics Concept and I remember thinking "wouldn't it be great if they built that? It'll never
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happen, but wouldn't it be great?"
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Then what happened was four years of technical workshops and concepts, and finally, the confirmation
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came that BMW would build that car as the i8. And about five years after that very first
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concept, we get to drive it for the very first time.
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Before we get in it, you really have to take in its design as it looks absolutely incredible.
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Considering how radical that first concept was, it's really surprising how much of it
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BMW has managed to keep. There's a few really nice details on here, too. There's a really
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nice sort of cut-out in the bonnet, which is finished in a contrasting colour on this
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car. Then at the back, you've got these really elegant flying C-Pillars which leave a nice
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little gap here. Probably the most radical thing about this car is these doors and I
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think even in Los Angeles, these will get a lot of attention.
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Underneath the high-tech skin are three power-sources. A 129bhp electric motor driving the front
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wheel, as 227bhp three-cylinder driving the rears, and another small boosting electric
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motor, which works as a generator.
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Despite all that tech, plus the huge battery pack which allows for 22 miles of electric
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range, the i8 manages to weight 70-kilos less than an Audi R8 - that's mostly down to its
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high-tech carbon fibre body and aluminium chassis. As a result, it can hit 62-mph in
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just 4.4-seconds. You've got all of this amazing technology underneath you. You've got the
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engine, and the two electric motors, so how does it actually feel out on the road? Well,
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when you start it, it'll be in comfort mode that gives priority to the electric motor.
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A lot of the time, you'll be running on electric power which is what we're doing now.
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You'll get about 22 miles of range - we have about nine miles left - and because of the
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instant step off because of the electric motor, it feels Volkswagen Golf GTi fast. It's fast
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enough, and you can easily travel around on electric power for the whole time, but if
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you put your foot down while going up a hill, you can hear the engine kick in there. What's
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amazing about that three-cylinder engine is that it sounds absolutely fantastic. It sounds
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more like a Porsche 911 style, throaty six-cylinder. It's really, really impressive, but if you
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want the i8 to really come alive, what you need to do is just flick it into Sport mode,
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like that.
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That keeps the turbocharged three-cylinder running, and the electric motors. It basically
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gives you everything that this car has got. Again, you've got the engine, which sounds
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even better, and because you've got the electric motor giving you that instant shove, it feels
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fast then, and as soon as it starts to get a bit inefficient, the engine kicks in and
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takes you a bit further. You might expect a surging, stepped acceleration, but it's
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not. It's really smooth, kind of like a blisteringly smooth 0-62mph time of 4.4-seconds. It's just
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so impressive.
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And despite all this impressive performance, this sportscar that can accelerate as fast
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as a Porsche 911, is capable of 135mpg and emits just 49g/km of CO2. These figures are
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better than a Toyota Prius, a Yaris Hybrid and almost any other eco car you can think
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of.
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What you notice about driving the i8, is that it's much more than an eco-car. It's actually
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really nice to drive, and what you notice more than anything else, is that it feels
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really light on its feet. All that carbon fibre really seems to have done the trick.
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We've found some great roads around here, some kind of really narrow canyon roads in
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the hills of L.A., and it feels right at home around there, despite the fact it's so wide.
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What stands out is that the steering is really nice, it's light and you get a really crisp
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turn-in. If you're expecting an M Car, it's not an M Car, it has a a character all of
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its own. It's not a big oversteering brute, it's more clinical than that, so you can feel
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just as the back tyres are starting to lose traction, the fronts will come in and drag
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you out, so it's really forgiving. it's not quite as sharp as a 911 maybe, but it's different
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and it's something that I really like.
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What's amazing about the i8 is the amount of technology you get for your money. Obviously
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you get the carbon fibre body, there three power-trains and four-wheel drive. You even
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get high-tech options like laser headlights, so all of that comes at a price of £100,00.
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That is a lot of money, but it's about what you'd pay for a 911 or an Audi R8 and if you
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ask me which one I'd have, I'd definitely go for this car because I'm a big fan of technology
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and I'm a big fan of design - and this makes both its rivals look old hat in terms of both
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of these things. A 911 may be a bit sharper, but what's clear, is that BMW has definitely
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done enough to keep Audi and all other sportscar manufacturers on their toes.
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