2018 BMW i3s Range Extender (REx) Review - The Future Of Cars?
Uploaded 6 years ago by TheStraightPipes
Video Summary
Here is the requested summary of the YouTube video: - The car is a 2018 BMW i3s REX, with “REX” standing for “Range Extender.” - It features a backup gas generator that powers the motors to power the car when the battery runs out. - The main gimmick is one-pedal driving: letting off the accelerator causes the car to break and regenerate power, turning on the brake lights. - This model doesn’t have paddles for regen breaking like others, but is able to come to a full stop with the one-pedal system. - It takes effort to coast. - 184 hp and 199 lb-ft of torque was found, though different BMW websites cited different figures: 125 hp and 135 hp were also found. - It’s quick due to the torque of the electric motor, rather than slow. - It has 200km of electric range. The gas backup generator adds another 80 to 90km, for a total range of 280-300km. - Filling up the gas back-up generator is done normally at any gas station. The gas generator never powers the wheels directly, only to generate electricity that runs the motors. - On the highway, the steering feels digital and doesn’t feel like it wants to stay straight. This car requires driver adjustments more often than preferred. - The high seating position makes the driver feel like they are in the front of a bus. It is like sitting in a green house. - There is a double sunroof. - There is ample room for a brochure on the dashboard. - It has Wireless Apple CarPlay. - There is no touchscreen. Controls are Mazda-style and set far away. - The small dashboard gauge panel has large bezels but has easy to read information. - The car has a nice Climate Control button with all information in the button. - It uses low profile wheels. The tires are narrow with funny proportions, but twenty inches. - It handles okay. - It is in a carbon fiber tub chassis. - There is room to fit a hockey bag in the cargo area. - There is storage for cables under the hood. - Charging at Level 1 can take 20 hours. Level 3 (fastest) takes about 20-30 minutes to 80% charge. - The charging info display doesn’t show how long until finished charging. - It doesn’t have android auto. - Starting Price of car: just over $56,000 USD (the test model was just over $66,000 CAD) - It is recommended only for BMW brand loyalists or those that love the looks. - It may be better to go with a Chev Bolt if you want an electric car and are not brand loyal.