BMW i8 I (I12/I15) gallery (2014–2020)

A plug-in hybrid sports car with a carbon-fibre body, butterfly doors and a three-cylinder engine paired with electric drive.

BMW i8 I (I12/I15), coupe, yellow, front three-quarter view — photo 191605 1600 x 1200 2 Protonic Frozen Yellow (2018)
coupe A yellow sports coupe with contrasting black body accents, positioned in a studio setting on a reflective glossy floor.
BMW i8 I (I12/I15), coupe, yellow, front three-quarter view — photo 191604 1600 x 1200 Protonic Frozen Yellow (2018)
coupe A yellow sports coupe with contrasting black accents and futuristic styling driving along a winding asphalt mountain road.
BMW i8 I (I12/I15), coupe, yellow, front three-quarter view — photo 191603 1600 x 1200 Protonic Frozen Yellow (2018)
coupe A bright yellow futuristic sports coupe with contrasting black accents on the hood, roof, and side sills, shown from a front three-quarter angle on a wet urban terrace with skyscrapers in the background.

The production i8 entered manufacture in April 2014, carrying the i3's LifeDrive architecture into a sports car: an aluminium chassis, a carbon-fibre passenger cell and butterfly doors. Fully equipped it weighed around 1,540 kg — remarkable for an all-wheel-drive hybrid.

Its powertrain combined a 1.5-litre turbocharged three-cylinder driving the rear axle with an electric motor on the front, together making 275 kW (369 hp), 0–100 km/h in 4.4 seconds and 2.1 L/100 km on the NEDC cycle. The battery grew from 7.1 to 11.6 kWh and electric range from 37 to 55 km. In May 2018 the I12 coupé was joined by the I15 roadster with a fabric folding roof. Production ended in June 2020 after 16,581 coupés and 3,884 roadsters, making the i8 the best-selling plug-in hybrid sports car of its era.