As reported by Bimmerpost, BMW originally wanted to create a challenger sedan Tesla Model S, but it was decided to focus more SUV models.
That is because this time is considered more selling SUV, and potential consumers were not expected to use an electric car too far.
The latest, a picture has emerged crossover SUV model patents BMW i in Japan, are likely to be the appearance of the BMW i5.
From these images, it appears BMW i5 has a double-kidney grille typical of BMW, rear body panels that resemble the BMW i3, complete with rear lights typical of BMW i.
When viewed in general, like the BMW i3 BMW i5 is made larger.
If the plan is implemented, the eco-friendly SUV will wear the name BMW i5 and fills a market gap BMW i3 and i8.
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