SPIED: FIRST Spy Shots Of The REFRESHED BMW i8 Coming SOON To An Auto Show Near You

SPIED: FIRST Spy Shots Of The REFRESHED BMW i8 Coming SOON To An Auto Show Near You
Jeez, it only feels like yesterday there were rumors swirling about BMW's all-new special project dubbed "Project i." And today we have the stellar i8 and i3.

It's hard to believe but the Bavarians electric vehicles now account for 10 percent of total sales. Considering how conservative the brand use to be and how it dearly protected its values, it's a sign of the times.

Keeping that in mind, the i cars have been around for a bit of time, and the i3 just received a minor update. Now it will boast a slightly better range with a greater battery capacity. We've been awaiting word on what the i8 will get it's refresh and from the latest spy shots, it appears soon.

That's because a peculiar i8 was spotted abroad. Equipped with radial spoke wheels, an AP Racing big brake kit, new headlights and a new rear windscreen, we think this is a research and development car pointing to what's in store for the revised i8.

As of now there hasn't been any time frame or indication of when an updated i8 will appear though we reckon it wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility for a Pebble Beach — in August — or Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA) debut — in September.

An even better question: So, when will see the drop top i8?

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MDarringerMDarringer - 6/4/2016 12:36:39 PM
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The looks are just too JDM, import turner boy crass for a vehicle this expensive. Yes it's a great piece of engineering but the styling is garbage.

Why is it that BMW can do garish and ugly (i3, i8) and does dull, played out, rehashed, reused styling for the rest of their line?

The middle ground could be amazing.


HolydudeHolydude - 6/7/2016 2:31:14 AM
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Have you actually seen them in person? They don't look all that bad.

Try not to be so dismal all the time would you, do you live in Alaska or something?


MDarringerMDarringer - 6/7/2016 8:21:00 AM
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I have had the displeasure of seeing them in person. I think it's perfectly OK to expect more of the industry. People who always say something nice ultimately are not people you can trust because they will lie to your face. People may not like what I have to say, but I'm honest in by assessments.


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