BMW Considering Range of Two- Three- and Four-Wheelers For Project i

BMW Considering Range of Two- Three- and Four-Wheelers For Project i
Back in the summer of 2007, BMW and the University of Bath put their combined heads together and designed a vehicle called the Compact Low Emission Vehicle for Urban Transportation, or Clever for short. Using just 3 wheels and an engine that was designed to run on compressed natural gas, the Clever concept emitted just half the carbon dioxide of normal economy cars.

BMW may revisit this design for a future production model under its Project i program, which has the goal of finding new ways to create sustainable models for our transportation needs. The Clever would be just one vehicle in a range consisting of multiple two-, three- and four-wheeled vehicles.

As much as we'd love to see a completely electric line from the German automaker, we may be waiting a while. iMotor in the U.K. quotes an unnamed spokesperson for BMW as saying:
We are committed to producing a super economical or zero emission vehicle or range of vehicles. However, it's going to be at least five years until we have production models one the road.
In the meantime, BMW may be forced to fall back on its motorcycle division to locate a suitable set of powerplants for Project i.


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B7FANB7FAN - 5/8/2009 10:28:40 AM
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iD RATHER JUST BUY A CROTCH ROCKET.....GXSR 1000 THAN THIS THING


pepito66pepito66 - 5/8/2009 12:43:30 PM
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Every day I like more and enjoy to see the ingenuity of BMW, I love to see this , just hurry. Green light!
I going to love it.


SpectatorSpectator - 5/8/2009 2:27:59 PM
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Missing just one thing...

Where are the wiper blades?


M53RM53R - 5/9/2009 4:36:03 AM
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You have to opt. for the fully loaded one to get them :P


M53RM53R - 5/9/2009 4:37:13 AM
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I think these cars should have been produced already... they are perfect for university students and single people.


motor1motor1 - 5/11/2009 7:02:38 AM
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Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why !!!!


caixa2caixa2 - 5/11/2009 8:14:51 AM
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Nothing against BMW or its fanbase, but think about it: 1. this idea is definitely not new, 2. no matter how its built or how people think of its design, isn't it just a tricicle to carry one single person???, 3. if you're trying to be economical, shouldn't it try to lose all this weight?, and 4. what's wrong with their motorcycle division building an economic bike??? No matter how I try to like this (trust me, I'm trying), the more I want to like it, the more I don't.


FreudeFreude - 5/15/2009 11:04:42 AM
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If I wanted a two wheeler, I would have bought a BMW bike. I would never buy a three wheeler as I don't like toycars or else I would have bought a VW Beetle or the Smart. I want a car that is safe on 4 wheels, not the bubble cars from teh 50's the can roll over anytime.


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