My bmw i8 review..

My bmw i8 review..

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erics

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2,663 posts

211 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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I borrowed the bmw i8 from Parklane over the weekend. So got to spend more time with it and see how I would get on in real life.

Still have 5 months before I get mine. I had only had one test drive before that.

I loved it the first time I drove it and got to know the car a bit better.

The first thing i would say is how relaxing it is as an ownership proposition: it is quiet when you want it too, it is relatively practical, it is economical to use (no congestion charge, no road tax, very low petrol consumption, free parking on electric car spaces around London), it is comfortable. Drive it in eco-pro around town and it is utterly silent and you can hardly notice the shuffle between electric and petrol engine.

The second thing I would say is that the attention it attracts is totally ridiculous. Turn up somewhere and everyone wants a picture of it. Forget lamborghinis and fezzas, this is a whole new level. I am not sure I like that so much. It is totally positive, people know it is a new-age product and recognise it but they are very surprised to see one on the road. It will certainly wear-off over time. It has presence without having to be massive and noisy.

It is very comfortable (the seats are very, very good), silent, it is extremely well screwed together and even driving on super broken roads and cobbled streets, nothing comes loose or rattles. My aston v12v would have been a symphony of creaks and cracks.
The only thing you can hear around town is the aircon blowing air.

The suspension is firm but flows better that the aston v12v for example. It is a million miles away from Porsches with sport-suspensions. You can feel how rigid the whole carbon fiber structure is and how well the suspension works around it. In sport more, the suspension firms up but is never harsh or bone breaking.

What is amazing around London is the stop-start at traffic lights. The immediate acceleration is errrr... electrifying. Really totally instant and so accessible. You can feel both front (electric engine) and rear wheels (petrol engine) biting into the tarmac. All that without burning much fuel and with an astonishing ease of access. Many cars can accelerate hard, but they are often cumbersome, big in size, noisy or shouty. In this car, you feel like you are being propelled at light speed like in the millenium falcon. My wife is used to being a passenger with me in fast cars and she knows that i like to mess around sometimes. I could hear her head hitting the headrest at times with a little shout accompanying the whole process (sounds sexual this last sentence doesn't it?).

Spent a bit of time on the open road, in sport mode. This is like having another car. It really does sound like you have a 5 litre v8 behind you. A lot has been said about the 'amplified' sound but it pretty good. Excellent even I would say. As you drive like this, you obviously burn more fuel but you recharge the batteries to 80-90% in about 20-25 minutes.

The one thing i thought could have been better was the gearbox in manual mode. In auto mode, it shuffles cogs effortlessly without any apparent power loss. It is all very fluid. In manual mode, the changes are pretty fast but you may have to ask for a change up or down a couple of times. It is not at all times, but it can make the driving experience feel a bit detached.

The steering is extremely light, direct and precise. As all journos described, it lacks feedback and if you like feeling the texture of the road through the steering wheel, you be a touch disappointed. It did not annoy me so much in this particular car. I think it suits its personality nicely.

I did not drive the car to extremes in corners or tried to get the backside out. The max I drove it was probably 8/10th or 9/10th for very short period of times. I can see how it cannot match a 991 carrera there as there are way too many components at play (front engine / rear engine coordination). Having said that, this is not what I am after this car for. I may take mine on a track for a day to see what it can do but I certainly don't intend to do it on a regular basis.
I love how it flows with the road and how composed it is when you want to drive it fast (as opposed to flat out) on any give-and-take road for hours.

Finally, the interior is superbly put together and has a real sense of occasion to it. The stereo is great (the bluetooth jumped at times though). I would not order one with the black headlining like my car had as it makes it a bit claustrophobic inside. The rear seats are 991 type, so can be used on an occasional basis by small people. The headsup display works really well. The surround camera thing is a great feature to know what's happening around the car at all times.
The doors do look great and make this car a special thing. The sills are wide though and getting in and out will never be a piece of cake. If i was fat and not particularly athletic, I don't know if i would get on with the car so much..

In conclusion, it is pretty easy to live with and I can't wait to get mine and to travel long distances with it. First i may do would be to either take it to Wales for an evo triangle weekend, or to the south of france via route napoleon. I can see this car as being an amazing travelling companion.

Retained value is an unknown and certainly a concern, but i think it is a very special product for £100k. Way more exclusive than a fully optioned 991 carrera. It will probably retain its value for the first few years (all 2015 allocations are sold) and may eventually drop. I can easily see the battery technology catching up quickly. 20 miles fully electric around town is just about ok i think.

I find it very ballsy from bmw to have come out and designed a product totally from scratch with a view to take on the established manufacturers. I would love to see porsche building up a competitor to the i8. I am sure they will and it will be great. I hear Audi may be releasing a diesel r8 soon in relation to their wins at Le Mans. Can't wait to see that too..

If I had to define the car in one sentence, I would probably say: 'there probably is not a car on the road with such a wide range of abilities'.

Pics to follow...


johnnyreggae

2,936 posts

160 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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Interesting - thanks - out of interest may I ask how long was 'over the weekend'? - a couple of hours one day or the full 48 hours ?

erics

Original Poster:

2,663 posts

211 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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johnnyreggae said:
Interesting - thanks - out of interest may I ask how long was 'over the weekend'? - a couple of hours one day or the full 48 hours ?
24h

slippery

14,093 posts

239 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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Nice write up erics! I'm looking forward to mine too, but I'm sticking with my black headlining and interior. wink

gaz132

284 posts

242 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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erics said:
johnnyreggae said:
Interesting - thanks - out of interest may I ask how long was 'over the weekend'? - a couple of hours one day or the full 48 hours ?
24h
Interesting write up. I'm after an extended test drive, but my local i dealer will only do 1 hour. I've asked BMW UK, but they just refer me back to the dealer. How can I get one for longer?

Edited by gaz132 on Tuesday 14th October 08:35

Dinoboy

2,499 posts

217 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Great write up.

g3org3y

20,627 posts

191 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Thanks for sharing, looking forward to the pics. smile

I think BMW have pulled out a stunner with the i8.

Please please please let there be an M version.

spunko2010

286 posts

156 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Anyone know if the current lead time is still 9 months? I really am not that patient.

gaz132

284 posts

242 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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spunko2010 said:
Anyone know if the current lead time is still 9 months? I really am not that patient.
I was told 12 months yesterday frown.

erics

Original Poster:

2,663 posts

211 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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gaz132 said:
Interesting write up. I'm after an extended test drive, but my local i dealer will only do 1 hour. I've asked BMW UK, but they just refer me back to the dealer. How can I get one for longer?

Edited by gaz132 on Tuesday 14th October 08:35
Put a deposit down!

spunko2010

286 posts

156 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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gaz132 said:
I was told 12 months yesterday frown.
Think I'll go for a nearly-new one in a few years time then, not waiting a year !

Mermaid

21,492 posts

171 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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g3org3y said:
Please please please let there be an M version.
yes but does that go against the ethos of the i brand.

slippery

14,093 posts

239 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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I nearly cancelled my order this morning and switched to the new 691 HP Tesla P85D. 0-60 in 3.2 seconds is pretty brutal, but I've decided to stick with the BMW.

erics

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2,663 posts

211 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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slippery said:
I nearly cancelled my order this morning and switched to the new 691 HP Tesla P85D. 0-60 in 3.2 seconds is pretty brutal, but I've decided to stick with the BMW.
Did you drive it?

Zod

35,295 posts

258 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Interesting write-up, eric.

erics said:
It is very comfortable (the seats are very, very good), silent, it is extremely well screwed together and even driving on super broken roads and cobbled streets, nothing comes loose or rattles. My aston v12v would have been a symphony of creaks and cracks.
The only thing you can hear around town is the aircon blowing air.
This is pleasing. No BMW I have owned to date has been rattle- and creak-free. I think the noisiest interior I have ever known was that of my M3 CSL, which should have had more attention than any of the others.

Edited by Zod on Tuesday 14th October 15:40

slippery

14,093 posts

239 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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erics said:
Did you drive it?
The Tesla? No, I haven't, but I'm pretty sure I'd like it as I'm a bit of a barge man for daily duties to be honest.

Mermaid

21,492 posts

171 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Zod said:
.. No BMW I have owned to date has been rattle- and creak-free. I think the noisiest interior I have ever known was that of my M3 CSL, which should have had more attention than any of the others.
You could hear the rattles above the engine/exhaust noise?

ModenaGTO

11 posts

115 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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I agree about it looking like a genuine supercar - saw it at the Paris Motor Show last week and it was a real head turner.

I've heard from a dealer [who doesn't have one in stock BTW] that the prices the likes of Tom Hartley are asking are purely speculative and they want to move them on asap because like all of us, are unsure how long they'll retain their value for.

K50 DEL

9,237 posts

228 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Had a look at one at the last Dubai Motorshow... I'm not generally that interested in modern new fangled hybrid type cars but there's just something about the i8 that I love.... I shall watch the residuals with interest over the next few years as I'll never be in the market to buy one new!

Zod

35,295 posts

258 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Mermaid said:
Zod said:
.. No BMW I have owned to date has been rattle- and creak-free. I think the noisiest interior I have ever known was that of my M3 CSL, which should have had more attention than any of the others.
You could hear the rattles above the engine/exhaust noise?
You could say the same thing about the V12 Vantage! In both cases, the answer is yes (when pootling around town).