BMW's i Series is lending its technology to the automaker's core portfolio, spurring a new generation of PHEVs in so doing.
The automaker introduced the prototype for the 3 Series PHEV in France, which pairs a four-cylinder gasoline engine — based on the TwinPower Turbo mill — with an electric motor, both of which are linked to BMW's eDrive technology found in the i3 and i8.
Beyond the 3 Series PHEV, BMW plans to deploy eDrive among the rest of range, with the aim of having PHEVs handle long-distance travel while pure electrics — and possibly hydrogen down the road — deal with urban mobility requirements. The system will also help the Bavarians deliver high-performance models whose emissions fall under 100 g/km of CO2, with future PHEVs models expected to provide 100 kilometers of range in full-electric mode, 20 kWh of capacity in their lithium-ion packs, and a combined power rating of 500 kW.
From 2015 forward, the eDrive system will be assembled in the automaker's plant in Dingolfling, creating 200 jobs surrounding the technology, with "many tens of millions of euros" invested into the plant over the next five years.
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