It was never going to be a hooligan with less than 250 bhp going to the rear wheels. I think it looks stunning though and the whole concept is well resolved.StevenH72 said:Sounds a bit disappointing really. Almost sterile and uninvolved from a driving perspective. Such a shame.
Zeld4 said:It was never going to be a hooligan with less than 250 bhp going to the rear wheels. I think it looks stunning though and the whole concept is well resolved.StevenH72 said:Sounds a bit disappointing really. Almost sterile and uninvolved from a driving perspective. Such a shame.
I'm sure there will be an i8M at some point with a twin turbo 4 pot putting out 350 bhp or so. :evil:
Yes I totally get where your coming from but all the extra electric power is going to the front axel so it's only 230 that goes to the rear wheels. If all 361 bhp went to the rear wheels it would be a totally different beast.StevenH72 said:Zeld4 said:It was never going to be a hooligan with less than 250 bhp going to the rear wheels. I think it looks stunning though and the whole concept is well resolved.StevenH72 said:Sounds a bit disappointing really. Almost sterile and uninvolved from a driving perspective. Such a shame.
I'm sure there will be an i8M at some point with a twin turbo 4 pot putting out 350 bhp or so. :evil:
It's not so much the hooliganism aspect (isn't it 361 bhp with the elec motor as well?), the car has plenty of torque, but the lack of feel on the steering and lack of responsiveness is a shame. Plenty of cars with <250bhp which are still involved drives.
Given that hybrid technology is still very new and many sport car fans are sceptical, I was hopeful that BMW would make a driver orientated car.
Zeld4 said:Yes I totally get where your coming from but all the extra electric power is going to the front axel so it's only 230 that goes to the rear wheels. If all 361 bhp went to the rear wheels it would be a totally different beast.
I think it's a bit too small for that, the rear seats on an i8 offer similar comfort to those on a 911. I do think there will be a faster version but I think BMW are going for "green" with this carStevenH72 said:Zeld4 said:Yes I totally get where your coming from but all the extra electric power is going to the front axel so it's only 230 that goes to the rear wheels. If all 361 bhp went to the rear wheels it would be a totally different beast.
Of course....fair point.
I guess I was expecting more of an M3 / M4 type hybrid, whereas this seems to be more of a fast cruiser, maybe a 645d type replacement?
Yes I know what you mean, future regulation might make our cars extinct!! Or just too expensive to run with road tax rising the way it will on less economic cars.StevenH72 said:I meant more from a driving perspective than actual practicality.
It's obviously a quick car, but there's a lot more to an enjoyable drive than acceleration. If this is the future, I may be sticking to <2012 sports cars...(if I'm allowed).