Filed under: Car Buying, Plants/Manufacturing, Hatchback, BMW, Electric, Luxury
The
2014 BMW i3 is not slated to hit US showrooms until the second quarter of next year, but the response
BMW has received for the all-electric hatchback has been positive enough that the automaker is already considering boosting production capacity.
Bloomberg Businessweek reports that more than 8,000 customers have reserved an i3 so far, which is high, especially considering that BMW only planned to sell 10,000 i3s total in 2014.
Talking to BMW CFO Friedrich Eichiner, the report says that if the demand holds for the i3, BMW would increase capacity accordingly. The i3 goes on sale next month in Germany before a global roll out in the US, China and Japan, and with a
starting price of $41,350, it is priced slightly higher than current small plug-in vehicles offered in the US like the
Chevy Volt,
Ford Focus Electric and
Toyota Prius Plug-in, though features more use of advanced, lightweight materials.
BMW ponders increase in i3 production capacity on early demand originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 16 Oct 2013 10:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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