Following the presentation of the BMW i3 Concept and BMW i8 Concept, the BMW Group  introduces the BMW i8 Spyder Concept to the mix. This third BMW i model  embodies the future of cutting-edge and emotionally appealing mobility  concepts. Its sporting design headlines the qualities of an open-top  two-seater blending lightness, dynamic capability and efficiency with a  very special aesthetic allure.
The combination of intelligent  lightweight design and state-of-the-art hybrid technology imbues the BMW  i8 Spyder Concept with genuine sports car performance, yet its fuel  consumption is no higher than you would expect from a small car.
Among  the most eye-catching features of the BMW i8 Spyder Concept are the  upward-swivelling, windowless doors and a range of purpose-oriented  on-board equipment including electric kickboards stowed under a  transparent tailgate. The sports car is based around the innovative  LifeDrive architecture, itself underpinned by a lightweight modular  construction and the use of high-quality high-tech materials. The BMW i8  Spyder Concept is a plug-in hybrid powered by an eDrive drivetrain  combining a high-performance electric motor and petrol combustion  engine. The lithium-ion battery supplying the motor with power can be  recharged in an extremely short space of time from any domestic power  socket. Together, the car's minimised weight, low centre of gravity and  finely judged balance, coupled with a combined system output of up to  260 kW (354 hp), promise unbeatable dynamic capability, exceptional  efficiency and unbridled driving pleasure.
Barely a year after the unveiling of the 2+2-seater BMW i8 Concept,  BMW i is presenting the second variant of this innovative hybrid sports  car, a machine designed to light up the path to compelling and  purpose-oriented mobility. Like its Coupe sibling, the emotionally  charged BMW i8 Spyder Concept combines intelligent lightweight design  with the leading-edge drivetrain technology eDrive, while its open-top  two-seater construction delivers an even more intense driving  experience. This is a car in which outstanding performance potential  goes hand-in-hand with extremely low fuel consumption and emissions.
Compared  with the Coupe variant of the BMW i8 Concept, the BMW i8 Spyder Concept  has a slightly shorter wheelbase and overall length. With its compact  dimensions and distinctive exterior paintwork, the sports car exudes a  feeling of dynamism before it so much as turns a wheel, while striking  features of its design include upward-swivelling, windowless doors and a  transparent glass panel at the rear. Underneath this cover two electric  kickboards are stowed, providing a visual showcase for the fun factor  in mobility and adding another layer to the car's recreational appeal.  Inside, a revised material and colour concept provides an extra dose of  sportiness. Like the Coupe, the BMW i8 Spyder Concept with eDrive is a  high-performance plug-in hybrid, and it fuses the specific advantages of  an electric motor and combustion engine to optimum effect. Exceptional  efficiency and dynamic capability are the upshot.
Modular  LifeDrive architecture offers a preview of the future
Like  the Coupe, the BMW i8 Spyder Concept is also built around the  innovative LifeDrive architecture, a fusion of independent functional  units. For example, the carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) Life  module gives the car an extremely lightweight passenger cell, while the  Drive modules - made primarily from aluminium components - bring  together all the car's operational driving functions, such as the  powertrain, chassis and safety structure. Impressively extensive use of  high-tech materials allows this innovative concept to chart new  territory in terms of weight minimisation, structural rigidity and crash  safety. This is good news not only for the car's dynamic performance,  but also for its range and fuel economy. Intelligent lightweight design,  encompassing the use of innovative materials, has allowed the  unavoidable additional weight of the high-output hybrid drivetrain to be  cancelled out in full. Plus, the LifeDrive architecture has been  carefully adapted to the sports car character of the BMW i8 Spyder  Concept. The front and rear axle modules are connected by an "energy  tunnel", which houses the hybrid battery. This allows the engineers to  give the car a low centre of gravity and ideal balance.
The  distinctive two-way split of the LifeDrive concept is also reflected in  the car's design, which renders the basic elements of the body clearly  distinguishable. Expressive surfaces and precise lines create a  harmonious transition from one module into another. This overlap and  interlocking of surfaces and lines - "layering" in BMW i speak - is  displayed both on the body and in the interior of the new car.
Latest  interpretation of the BMW i design language
The BMW i8  Spyder Concept's emotion-led design vividly spotlights the car's  qualities, with lightness, dynamic capability and efficiency highlighted  to particularly prominent effect. For example, the two-seater embodies  the perfect synthesis of technology and aesthetic appeal, and exudes  unbridled driving pleasure even when stationary. Key to creating this  impression of sporty dynamics are large body panels, a hunkered-down  stance and numerous aerodynamic elements such as contact surfaces,  spoiler lips, AirCurtains and aeroflaps. These features substantially  reduce the hybrid car's Cd and enhance both efficiency and range.
Dynamic  front end
The front end offers a particularly revealing  window into the open-top two-seater's dynamic talent. One defining  element is the headlights with pioneering laser light technology, which  follow the hallmark BMW i U-shaped design template. A semi-transparent  "V" opens out from the front end of the flat bonnet towards the  windscreen and beckons the eye to the electric motor below. A spoiler  lip positioned on the windscreen frame guides the airflow over the heads  of the passengers. And for journeys when the weather cannot quite be  trusted, the planned two-section folding roof might well come in handy.
Athletic  silhouette
Short front and rear overhangs and a  low-slung silhouette define the side view of the BMW i8 Spyder Concept  and underline its athletic character. Alluring lines and forms generate a  strong forward-surging stance even before the car powers off the line.  The doors, which open by pivoting forwards around the A-pillar axis,  further enhance the BMW i8 Spyder Concept's emotional impact. Below the  doors, the side skirts create a powerful wedge shape which opens out  towards the rear. At the same time, the open-top two-seater cuts a light  and flowing figure and appears as if carved from a single mould.
Striking  rear
Like the front end, the rear also sits low to the  road. Its headline feature is a transparent cover revealing the two  folded electric kickboards accommodated below. Adopting the hallmarks of  BMW i design, the kickboards are perfect for relaxed cruising along  promenades and paths or around city squares. There can be few more  attractive advertisements for individual mobility. A visually imposing  rear diffuser, three-dimensional air outlets and the U-shaped rear  lights give the BMW i8 Spyder Concept an extremely wide appearance and  emphasise its sporting credentials.
Functional aesthetics:  layering in the interior
The interior of the BMW i8  Spyder Concept is defined by three levels showcasing its various  functions. As with the car's body, the interlocking of surfaces and  lines is also one of the stand-out features of the interior design. The  outer layer frames the supporting structure, while the inner "comfort"  layer comprises seat surfaces and stowage compartments. The cockpit  fills the third "technical" layer, bringing together the instrument  panel, steering column and steering wheel with the instrument cluster,  central information display and control elements. The prominent driver  focus of the cockpit and the low seating position, which adds further  depth to the open-top two-seater's credibility, are particularly  eye-catching. All the controls are in just the right position and, like  the other functional components of the interior, designed to further  enliven the driving experience. An 8.8-inch (22.4 cm) screen displays  all the relevant driving information in three-dimensional,  high-resolution quality.
The colour and materials concept also  provides some stand-out touches. The Spyder's interior is defined by a  mixture of plastic, carbon and leather, with the off-white of the outer  layer and the bold orange tone of the naturally tanned leather  generating a sporting atmosphere rich in contrast. The cockpit and  centre console also show slight modifications over the Coupe. The  overall effect of the interior is one of quality, purity and emotional  appeal.
Plug-in hybrid: the perfect alliance of dynamic  capability and efficiency
Like the Coupe, the BMW i8  Spyder Concept with eDrive is a plug-in hybrid combining two different  power sources and employing the specific advantages of its electric  motor and combustion engine to optimum effect. The hybrid drivetrain's  key components gel together with outstanding smoothness, allowing it to  offer peerless dynamic capability and maximum efficiency. In other  words, the open-top two-seater produces the performance of an  out-and-out sports machine yet posts the fuel economy of a small car.
The  96 kW (131 hp) electric motor on the front axle works in tandem with a  turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine sending 164 kW (223 hp)  through the rear wheels. Both units are in-house BMW Group developments  and generate an aggregate system output of 260 kW (354 hp) and peak  torque of 550 Newton metres. That is enough to accelerate the BMW i8  Spyder Concept from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in five seconds on the way to  an electronically governed top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph). Despite  this performance, the two-seater burns just three litres of petrol per  100 kilometres (equivalent to fuel economy of 94 mpg imp) in the  European test cycle.
The electric motor sources its energy from a  lithium-ion battery which can be fully charged from a domestic power  socket in less than two hours. The high-output battery is located in the  energy tunnel between the front and rear axle modules in order to keep  the car's centre of gravity as low as possible - and therefore to  maximise the car's dynamic performance. The space-saving and  well-balanced packaging of this and other drive and chassis components  gives the sporting two-seater ideal 50:50 weight distribution.
With  its battery fully charged, the BMW i8 Spyder Concept can cover up to 30  kilometres (19 miles) on electric power alone. As such, far from  filling in as a bit-part player, the electric motor plays a role equal  to that of the petrol engine. If required, a high-voltage alternator  hooked up to the combustion engine generates extra power, which is then  stored in the hybrid battery. This range-extending function during the  course of a journey allows the two-seater to travel further between  charging stations.
Another special feature of the BMW i8 Spyder  Concept is the ability to send power through the front, rear or all four  wheels at the same time. Intelligent control electronics ensure that  the optimum drive configuration is available for the situation at hand.  The driver can view the driving mode currently engaged and monitor the  activity of the two drive sources on the large information display in  the cockpit. Furthermore, the electronic systems ensure maximum energy  recuperation under braking or when coasting. All of which means that the  driver can enjoy maximum dynamic performance, unbeatable directional  stability and minimal consumption and emissions at all times.
Connectivity:  the perfect link between mobile living environments
BMW i  sums up the idea of mobility geared to the demands of the future and  the needs of its customers. To this end, BMW i drivers will have a new  generation of driver assistance systems at their disposal which  significantly enhance both safety and comfort. For example, the  camera-based proactive Collision Warning system, Parking Assistant and  Traffic Jam Assistant ensure all on board can enjoy a safe and relaxed  journey.
In addition, BMW i is developing an array of innovative  connectivity functions which provide a seamless link between its models  and their owners' lives outside the car. Remote functions accessed via a  smartphone help users to locate their car in large car parks  (CarFinder), show nearby charging stations, allow the battery to be  charged at pre-set times and inform drivers on the current status of  their vehicle. Plus, the battery and interior can be brought up to peak  operating temperature before the driver sets off on a journey. The Last  Mile Navigation function, meanwhile, assists drivers after they have  parked their car, with route instructions transferred directly onto  their smartphone directing them along the last leg of their journey on  foot - to a museum or restaurant, for example. And the Intermodal Route  Planning function effectively integrates the car into the local public  transport network and provides information on current parking  availability at the driver's destination.
Interface design  aids intelligent mobility
Two large displays inside the  BMW i8 Spyder Concept make up the interface between the car, its  passengers and the outside world. Positioned alongside the instrument  cluster behind the steering wheel, the central information display flags  up all relevant information and assists the driver in the use of  connectivity applications. A third display shows the automatic climate  control settings currently engaged. All the screens display their  information in 3D, and the cutting-edge, visually appealing graphics are  also impressively clear.
Instrument cluster
The  instrument cluster displays important driving data using two  variable-form ellipses. Positioned alongside the digital speedometer,  the efficiency display allows drivers to view how much energy they are  currently using - or recovering through the recuperation process. Added  to which, the display also contains extra navigation details and  information on the car's range when running purely on electric power,  its range when powered by the combustion engine alone and its range  using both power units in tandem. If the driver switches to  energy-saving ECO PRO mode, the display turns blue in colour to signal  the shift in functional emphasis, and the ellipses now also vary in  form. By the same token, moving into SPORT mode treats the driver to an  emotional orange hue. As well as the changes in colour, the displays  also provide information tailored to the driving mode selected and to  assisting the driver as effectively as possible.
Central  information display
The central information display in  the BMW i8 Spyder Concept makes a key contribution to intelligent  mobility. It allows the driver to view the current status of the hybrid  system, provides a platform for menu navigation and route guidance, and  uses innovative connectivity functions to offer drivers a gateway into  their lives outside the car. This ensures drivers remain up to speed at  all times on how the combustion engine and electric motor are being  used, while also being able to monitor the energy flow within the  system.
Forward-thinking analysis of the driving situation
The  car's power electronics are linked up to intelligent navigation and  traffic guidance systems to enable the hybrid drive system to work at  maximum efficiency. In this way, information on route profile, speed  limits and unavoidable traffic congestion are incorporated into the  calculations of the energy management system so that the hybrid system's  operating strategy can be adapted accordingly. For example, proactive  charging of the hybrid battery allows the BMW i8 Spyder Concept to  negotiate a traffic tailback on the road ahead using electric power  alone - and therefore without producing any emissions. In addition,  handy displays such as fuel consumption history allow interesting  reflections on past journeys and help to optimise the driving style of  the individual at the wheel.
Perfectly prepared at all  times thanks to diary synchronisation
Intelligent  connectivity functions open the door to a host of other practical  solutions when it comes to preparing the BMW i8 Spyder Concept for its  daily workload. One example of this is automatic diary synchronisation  with the driver's smartphone. The system registers upcoming appointments  and, when plugged into a power socket, ensures that the battery is  topped up overnight so that the car is ready for action with a fully  charged battery the following morning.
The BMW i concept
BMW  i is about the development of visionary vehicles and mobility services,  inspiring design, and a new premium perception strongly guided by  sustainability. Under the banner of the young sub-brand, the BMW Group  is developing purpose-built vehicle concepts which redefine the  understanding of personal mobility. Key elements include groundbreaking  technologies, intelligent lightweight design and the innovative use of  materials, all with the aim of creating vehicles with extremely low  weight, the greatest possible range, generous interior space, poised and  authoritative driving characteristics, and exceptional safety. The BMW  i8 Spyder Concept follows in the tyre tracks of the BMW i3 Concept and  BMW i8 Concept Coupe as the third concept car created under the BMW i  sub-brand.
Sustainability plays a paramount role in the BMW i  concept. It is an issue that runs like a thread throughout the value  chain - all the way from purchasing, through development and production  to sales and marketing. And when it comes to the efficient manufacturing  of its vehicles, BMW i goes a step further still.
The Leipzig  production plant will see an additional 70 per cent reduction in water  use and 50 per cent drop in energy consumption per vehicle over the  years ahead. And the energy that is used will be sourced 100 per cent  from renewable sources.




 
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