Ever wondered why new cars still take about two years to develop. We've come to take automaker's work for granted, expecting perfection every time, but perfection takes time to develop.
For example, we only show you spyshots of the BMW i3 once in a while, but testing is pretty much continuous, as this prototype filmed by Michael Reiter on June 20th proves.
Unlike the other i3 we've seen recently, it still has full camouflage and uses fake taillights mounted onto the lower bumper instead of its production units, which are located much higher up.
BMW is also testing the i3 and the X5 seen in this video in China right now and has been developing these car continuously for a number of years.
Unlike the other i3 we've seen recently, it still has full camouflage and uses fake taillights mounted onto the lower bumper instead of its production units, which are located much higher up.
BMW is also testing the i3 and the X5 seen in this video in China right now and has been developing these car continuously for a number of years.