Project i will run independently to BMW and has been given until the middle of the next decade to develop a concrete solution for the city car. Speaking with Automotive News Europe, BMW Group representative for environmental protection and sustainability Herbert Höltschl confirmed that BMW wants to eventually produce a zero-emissions vehicle, but explained that Project i has also been tasked with coming up with innovative production techniques that reduce energy and water usage.
Höltschl also revealed that BMW’s future city car will be developed for global consumption, but stressed that its technology will be advanced enough to maintain BMW’s performance driving image. BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer, meanwhile, has previously stated that a decision on the drive system will be made by the end of the year.


Reader Comments
Mon Jun 16 2008 9:01 AM
chris says
good to hear. I like it.
Mon Jun 16 2008 12:50 PM
CarFanaticsUnleashed says
All I have to say that if this does enter production, it'll be the best looking zero-emissions vehicle ever created...
Mon Jun 16 2008 8:41 PM
chris says
CFU... I SECOND THAT WITH AN EXPLODING WI-FIVE!!!
bmw managed to make subcompacts sexy in a time when,... well... the segment wasnt. I think the volt is going to look pretty good, but I trust BMW to make a statement with anything they do.
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