BMW’s supercar, the M1,  was sold between 1978 to 1981 as the only mid-engined BMW to be mass  produced. But you’d expect more from a maker like BMW, right? And with  all the competition on the market, BMW had to do something about it, so  they decided to put the Vision Efficient Dynamics Concept unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show into production.
It’s  not the first time we hear about the possibility of the Vision  Efficient Dynamics going into production, but today we have more details  about the production version rumored to be called the Project i Coupe.  And while the concept is powered by a three cylinder turbo diesel power  plant combined with two electric motors, the Project i Coupe will be  offered in both electric and hybrid versions.
Rumors  suggest that the Project i Coupe won’t be flying solo as BMW may be  panning on an M version for this future model and it will most likely be  called the M1.
Exterior and Interior
When BMW first announced it’s plans to put the Vision  Efficient Dynamics into production, a company source said: "there will  be less of the synthetic glass and more solid structure added to the  final design." How can this be translated? A carbon fiber chassis and an  exterior design that will be more road oriented.
The  car’s front will be defined by the now famous kidney grille and two  large air intakes.  The gullwing doors will be replaced by standard ones  and the rear will get a quad exhaust system.
For the  interior we expect the usual M accessories: sports leather seats, a  sports steering wheel, and different aluminum inserts.
The Engine
The Vision Efficient Dynamics Concept was powered by a  three cylinder turbo diesel power plant combined with two electric  motors for a maximum output of 356 HP and 590 lb-ft of peak torque. For  the Project i Coupe, BMW will combine a 1.5 liter inline 3 engine with  two electric motors with an output of 95 HP each. The final output will  be in the 400 HP area.
BMW will offer both RWD and  AWD versions, with the hybrid version being offered only as an AWD  model. The engine will be mated to a new double clutch transmission and  will sprint the future supercar from 0 to 60 mph in just 4 seconds. The  company has promised a fuel economy of 58 MPG and an autonomy of 400  kilometers.  The bad news, though, is that top speed will be limited to  only 155 mph, but we’re sure tuners will have something to say about  this.
As for the M version, it is rumored to be  powered by an Inline 6 turbo engine or V8 engine with an output of 450  HP. The engine will be combined with two "supercaps" that will add a  total of 100 HP each. And if you do a little math you’ll understand why  we can’t wait to see the Project i Coupe when it goes into production.
The competition
The BMW project i Coupe will take on models like the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, the Audi R8 V10, and the Porsche 911 Turbo.  All of them are German models and all develop more than 500 HP. Not to  mention that all of them have prices bigger than any normal person can  ever afford. So, for those out there who can actually afford one, we  believe the final decision will be made depending on everyone’s likes  and tastes.
When can I get one?
The BMW Project i Coupe will go on sale in 2013. In  Germany, it is rumored to be priced between 125,000 and 175,000 euro  (between $175,000 and $250,000 at the current exchange rates). BMW  announced it will produce around 30,000 units within 5 years.


 
 
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