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BMW - i3 (2016)
Discovering the BMW i3 price has never been easier. Whether you’re comparing the sleek design of a 2018 model or diving into the history of the 2016 edition, this guide gives you a clear snapshot of what you can expect from one of the most functional electric vehicles on the market. The BMW i3 price varies by market, condition, and the particular trim you’re eyeing, but the structured data here will help you gauge whether it fits your budget and lifestyle.
Below is a quick reference to the core specs of the BMW i3, along with a depreciation outlook and market positioning. If you’re wondering what is a 2016 BMW i3 worth or checking the BMW i3 2016 price in your region, keep reading—you’ll find everything you need to make an informed decision about this electric compact.
- Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive electric
- Motor: 125 hp (93 kW) single‑motor
- Battery: 33 kWh lithium‑ion (optional 42 kWh version)
- Range: EPA‑rated 81–106 miles, WLTP up to 233 km (depending on trim)
- Top speed: 92 mph (140 km/h)
- 0–60 mph: 7.2–8.6 seconds (est.)
- Charging: 3.6 kW AC (15‑20 min to full) or 50‑kW DC (≈45 minutes)
- Dimensions: Length 139.4 in (354.7 cm), Width 68.1 in (173 cm), Height 58.4 in (148.4 cm)
- Wheelbase: 100.6 in (255.3 cm)
- Weight: 2,534 lbs (1,149 kg) standard, up to 3,061 lbs (1,390 kg) with battery upgrade
- Seats: 4 passengers, front‑seat only (rear seats fold flat for cargo)
- Fuel Type: Electric only (zero tailpipe emissions)
- Warranty: 4‑year/50,000‑mile all‑risk/common parts for powertrain
Depreciation Insights for the BMW i3
The BMW i3 depreciation pattern aligns with other electric vehicles but also reflects the unique positioning of the i3 in the market. Here’s a realistic estimate of how the value changes over time:
- First year (0–12 months): Typically loses 15–20% of its original value as the new car market shifts and drivers evaluate used alternatives.
- Second year (12–24 months): Expect an additional 20–25% depreciation, bringing the vehicle closer to its long‑term value.
- Third year (24–36 months): The rate often slows to 10–15%, as the vehicle ages beyond its most critical upgrades.
- After four years, the i3 usually holds 50–60% of its original price
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