Autocar recently posted the latest pictures of an i3 during what is described as hot weather testing somewhere in Southern Europe. It would seem from the pictures the car had some kind of mechanical failure because they appear to be trying to recharge or jump the 12 volt battery.
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This is the first time Ive seen a picture of the hood open. It shows what looks like a small storage area or frunk. Ive been told there will be some storage space under the front hood, but that it will be a small compartment. What Im not sure about is whether the REx version will house the engine up there though, in which case the REx option would eliminate any storage space you may have in the frunk. Its also clear to see from the pictures the headlights are not production, and just there to make the test car street legal. The one thing I found particularly interesting in the photo I posted on the top was that it looks like the car may have a B-pillar. That is something I wasnt expecting as the concept didnt and the BMW program managers seemed to proudly talk about how the car was so easy to get in and out of without the need for a B-pillar. Its hard to tell and what Im interpreting as the possible B-pillar may well be the weather stripping from the coach door seal so Im going to hold off an saying the car does have a B-pillar until I get better photographic proof. You can click on the picture to enlarge it and tell me what you think.
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