The BMW i8 came into the UK market in 2014 as a high-end version of the BMW i-series. It was among the very few sports cars with a hybrid engine during its launch, making it a definition of future cars. The i8 coupe was the only option available until 2018 when the BMW i8 Roadster, a convertible, came into the market. Regardless of the body style, you get a 357 bhp engine that accelerates from 0-62 mph in 4.4 seconds. However, in 2020, BMW retired the badge, but not before selling a record 20,000 units; you can easily find this slick sports car in the used market.
What can you expect to find in a BMW i8?
You don't need to worry about about the specifications in a BMW i8 as there are no trim levels and it only comes with 1 engine option. However, if you opt for 2018 and later versions, you will have to consider the convertible option. The BMW i8 coupe comes with the following features as a standard:
- 20-inch alloys
- Adaptive LED headlights
- Folding and dimming side mirrors
- Automatic two-zone air-conditioning
The infotainment features include a DAB radio, Bluetooth connectivity, a 7-speaker stereo, Sat-Nav, a head-up display and a 20GB hard drive. In terms of safety, it comes fitted with:
- Parking sensors and cameras
- Six airbags
- Adaptive cruise control
- Dynamic brake lights
In 2018, BMW introduced a collision and pedestrian warning system with a city braking function as an optional safety package for city drivers. To make up for the limited options, BMW offered exclusive versions of the i8, such as the Protonic Frozen Black and Protonic Frozen Yellow models. The main difference remains cosmetic.