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BMW - I4 (2022)

Discover the 2022 BMW I4—the ultra‑sleek, fully electric sedan that blends traditional BMW driving dynamics with a futuristic electric powertrain. Whether you’re curious about the BMW I4 price, looking to compare the BMW I4 2022 price, or wondering what a used BMW I4 price looks like in today’s market, our database offers up‑to‑date insights without the hard‑sell pressure.

  • Engine & Powertrain – 2.3‑liter, 3‑cyl. turbo‑charged gasoline‑mild hybrid, paired with a 80‑kWh lithium‑ion battery.
  • Transmission – 1‑speed automatic for a seamless electric instant torque.
  • Battery & Range – 80 kWh pack delivering an EPA‑rated range of ~300 mi (480 km) per charge.
  • Performance – 320 hp, 310 lb‑ft torque, 0‑60 mph in 4.4 s, top speed 130 mph.
  • Dimensions – Length 185.3 in, width 72.4 in, height 58.6 in; wheelbase 112.6 in.
  • Interior – Dual‑screen cockpit, panoramic sunroof, aluminum‑trimmed seats.
  • Connectivity – BMW iDrive/ConnectedDrive, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, over‑the‑air updates.
  • Charging – 150‑kW DC fast charging (10–80% in < 30 min) and 3.3‑kW home wall charger.

While the MSRP and final retail price can differ by region, dealership incentives, and local tax incentives, the BMW I4 price typically falls somewhere in the mid‑$70,000 range for a base model in North America. In Europe, the tax‑adjusted price may be slightly lower, whereas in Australia and New Zealand the cost shifts upward due to import duties. What is a 2022 BMW I4 worth? — that answer is largely contingent on VIN, condition, mileage, and local demand.

Depreciation Insight: Why the First Year Matters

Understanding BMW I4 depreciation helps buyers gauge long‑term value. New electric cars often see sharper depreciation in their initial months due to rapid technological evolution and shifting regulatory landscapes. Our aggregated data suggests:

  • First year: loss of 15‑20% of initial value.
  • Year two: cumulative depreciation of 30‑35%.
  • Year three: cumulative depreciation of 45‑50%.
  • Five‑year mark: depreciation stabilizes at around 60‑65% compared to MSRP.

  • Last 20 car trackeds

    Last tracked date Status Price Price rank Link
    2 years ago used US$56,000.00 Unlock all links
    2 years ago used US$67,401.00 Unlock all links
    2 years ago used US$67,605.00 Unlock all links
    2 years ago used €90,000.00 Unlock all links
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