BMW has announced it will produce plug-in hybrid variants of its core models, including the 3 Series, using technology from its 'i' sub-brand of eco-friendly vehicles.
The German car-maker said it will display a prototype 3 Series plug-in, along with a host of concept vehicles showcasing the new technology, at its Miramas facility in France this week.
The hybrid technology developed for its all-electric plug-in i3 city car and i8 supercar was so flexible it could be rolled out rapidly to the rest of its range, according to the luxury car-maker.
BMW AG member of the the board of management Herbert Diess said all models will benefit from the experience and know-how gained from its i cars.
“The fundamental technology involved in battery cells, electric motors and the power electronics will be used in our upcoming plug-in hybrid models,” he said.
“When it comes to the electrification of the drivetrain, we are deliberately developing a wide-ranging expertise in order to offer our customers worldwide the ideal solution.”The BMW 3 Series prototype combines a four-cylinder turbo-petrol combustion engine with an electric motor and lithium-ion battery based on the eDrive systems of the i3 and i8.
While the electrified 3 Series is expected to go on sale in Europe in the final quarter of 2015, it will be beaten to the market by BMW’s X5 eDrive plug-in hybrid SUV which uses the same technology. The plug-in X5 made its debut in production form at the Paris motor show this year.
BMW already offers petrol-electric hybrid versions of its 3, 5 and 7 Series in Australia, but they pre-date the i cars which use new-generation technology and are not plug-in chargeable.
The ActiveHybrid 3 was the first BMW hybrid on sale in Australia, arriving at the start of 2013. Priced from $100,200, plus on-road costs it is powered by a 210kW/400Nm six-cylinder turbo-petrol engine combined with a 40kW/50Nm electric motor.
BMW claims an average combined fuel consumption of 5.9 litres per 100 kilometres.
The ActiveHybrid 5 retails from $120,400, while the hybridised 7 Series starts at $223,100 and rises to $238,100 in long-wheelbase guise.