I have I4 drive 40. It’s a super car. The range of the car is unbelievable. Iam getting a range of 610 - 620 Kms in long drives which is above the claim of BMW which is 590 Kms .
Great review, I also drove that exact i4, as well as Tesla 3, Polestar 2, Merc EQB and Genesis GV60. Always subjective, but for me the driving experience and cockpit comfort, as well range and charging speed (200+ kWh plus pre-conditioning) culminated in me ordering almost the same spec, only diff was Tanzanite Blue with Privacy glass. Received last week and have to say, already 600 miles in, absolutely loving it and it is everything I had it would be. Even though still new and tight, already averaging 3.5kWh/mile. One thing I didn’t know was how good voice control is, no longer care about climate controls!
Is it comfortable? I have a Mercedes A class 18 months, previously had a C class and it’s so uncomfortable!! Thinking of getting the i4 but worried about comfort as myself and my husbands have arthritis and the A class is for kids with no comfort in the cabin. (I know the A class is a cheaper car)
@@ItsWendiewe got one today and the size is very similar to the c30. Not for long legs and bigger bodies for sure. You will feel a bit tighter. Other than that. It is excellent electric car. It is not a problem to charge it at the super charge stations.❤
@@hjlee7058 I’m pretty slim, but the A class is so small compared to the C class. I will have a test drive of the bmw had a 3 class diesel several years ago and it was fine inside. Mercedes are great with the extras and cabin fit out, but the A class is so small it’s definitely made for rich young Chinese grads.
I think your initial reaction to the electric car experience is a very valid one for manufactures to take note of. Many new to this mode of locomotion may feel exactly the same and also jump to conclusions too quickly. At 3:08 that rear tyre looks very flat
Great review. In the i4 eDrive40 I've achieved an average of 4.2mi/kWh in normal use and 5.1 when hypermiling. It's all about making sure all the assistance systems are set correctly and are used. Also, all motoring journalists mention the location of the climate controls, but no one is yet to point out just how good the "hey BMW" voice control is for this, in addition to just about everything else. It's quicker and safer.
Thanks for your comment. Could you elaborate on what adjustments you’ve made to your settings to increase your range? I have the EDrive 40 MSport but I haven’t seen range anywhere close to the 300miles mark let alone the BMW officially advertised range. Would appreciate your suggestions/recommendations. Thank you
@@danmason7 it's all about trial and error for the individual user, but this how-to video is a good place to start. th-cam.com/video/49GFuyaJupY/w-d-xo.html
@@stuartcorby1465 Thanks. I've been into all those menus. Curious which assistance settings affect range then. I wonder if the rather annoying lane departure intervention that can't be permanently turned off in the i4 is one of them!
Blimey, that's impressive. I've only managed to get up to 3.6m/kWh driving as carefully as I can, having cruise control on as often as possible. Driving "normally" which includes the odd overtake, and quick spurt up the road, I can get around 2.8 to 3 m/kWh. I do have the M Sport Pro pack and the 19" wheels though. And this is all in B mode. Did a 164 mile trip on the motorway last week, and averaged 3m'kWh, but that was at 70 mph nearly all the wa, and in the rain for some of it. So I suppose a max range of 240 miles at 70 mph is ok. I can only dream of seeing 4m/kWh.
Thanks for the review. Few car reviewers have the courage to "change their minds!" That is very fair of you and commendable. The earliest BMW cars had narrow vertical grill sections looked like two side-by-side oval (vertically) elongate sections, not "kidneys" or "nasal" pieces as in more recent years. So the new grill harks back to its history. BMW loves its heritage. I share your love of red interior seat coverings -- regardless of whether leather or "feaux leather." Having leased 5 series BMW cars for decades, I rather like my TESLA Model 3 -- no need for all the additional service/maintenance fees that I see as "dealership enrichment" options. Teslas are virtually maintenance-free -- at least after 2.5 years with a Model 3 that is my experience. No upselling of superfluous services. That said, I do like this i4. I like the more conventional instruments and the familiarity for a former BMW driver. My concerns would be the upcharges relating to service/maintenance whether you buy or lease in the USA. I think until manufacturers can rid themselves of dealers in the EV space, their efforts will always be handicapped at the dealer level. They steer buyers to cars with IC engines that generate revenue for them and away from EVs where there is no after-sale profit unless they scare you into pricey optional service/maintenance packages that really are not essential for EVs at all. (in the US, BMW also upcharges for Apple Car play or the Android equivalent these days on a monthly/annual fee basis. )
When car is turned off main high voltage battery is disconnected. 12v is used to actuate contactor which turns on high voltage 400v. It's for safety, not range
@@VolodymyrTorkalo I have no memory of my comment here so don't know what it's about. Seems like you've agreeing with me though as we both say it does not help range. That's nice.
I have ordered an i4 for exactly the reason you stated. It just looks and feels like a car. It's not trying to be something new just because it's electric which is what I hate about just about every other electric car I tested.
@AutoSocialUK thank you. Through my work deal its only costing me about £250 a month so at that price it doesn't really matter if I don't.... 🤣 But I'm sure i will.
Cancelled my Tesla order and gone for an i4 Msport Pro instead. I get all the things that Tesla are good at, but for me, the Beemer is a far better driving experience
I only get 3.2mi /kWh with very conservative defensive driving style on Eco in the city and some motorway. What am I doing wrong? I read here people get 4-5 mi?
The i4 was always brilliant. For some reason it's fashionable to hate on BMWs and I don't know why people like doing it but there are a number of car reviewers that I've seen bash the BMW but now have to admit that they were wrong.
Hi, New to your channel and the first video I have watched with you reviewing cars. Thoroughly enjoyed your review of the BMW i4, more of a real world opinion and experience than a lot of reviewers I have watched so thank you.
Honestly I cannot really judge the electric car sector, never driven one. After observing different reviews the Honda Civic, not a true electric car but, would be my choice. The BMW is still quite a smart car. Definitely wouldnt say no. Thanks for the economy test and general review.
When I first saw the grill I was disgusted but yesterday I saw one parked outside of gym and was like huh, moving on, the new bmw face with time doesn't disgust me anymore nor do I like it, I just accepted it Overall I like the car, I just hope they take a page of the Hyundai playbook and stick back in some physical buttons and maybe redesign the surrounding area of the infotainment screen so that it is slightly better integrated
@@AutoSocialUK Hi Tish, Ordered my new IX in oxide grey a few weeks back to replace my Etron 55 sportback, it’s arriving in September can’t wait, will let you know how it compares as the Audi will be a tough act to follow.
Awesome video, really appreciate you walking through the practical issues like range, menus, and storage. As many other reviewers have said, you ride _in_ the i4 vs riding _on_ other EVs like TM3. Between about 7:40 and 10:40 the audio was out of sync.
Well done with this vid. Had my I4 E40 Msport since last October and its a superb car in my opinion. regularly get between 3.5 and 4+ miles /Kwhr with sensible driving and even when pushed harder it gets 3miles/Kwhr and thats in winter tempretures. Its more than quick enough for most drivers and comfortable too. I considered an Ev6 GT and tried one recently but that only made me realise how good the Bmw is. Comparisons to Tesla often given but really dont stack up in my opinion. The Tesla has great tech and a good charging network, but thats where it ends as the styling of the car, inside and out, plus poor fit and finish leaves a lot to be desired. Eveything just works in the Bmw so well and goes like a proper drivers car. Love it.
Really brilliant video (as always) with a lot of information you don't get from other reviewers! I actually got the chance to breifly drive an i4 at a work event last week and, I must admit, I was blown away. I am only 24 though and it's by far the most expensive thing I've driven 😂One thing I'm feeling smug about though - my 2013 Mazda MX5 also has 5 stages for the heated seats
Great review Tish. The back nearside tyre looks flat judging by the state of the sidewall or is it an illusion? No matter how long its been out, I still don't like the grille at all. Its a nuisance because I want to buy a G81M3 Touring. We can't get the M340i or M340D here in Australia so if I want a fast BMW Wagon (estate car in the UK) I am stuck with the M3 touring....and that grille. I might try hypnosis to get over my grille-phobia.
@@afcgeo882 not sure the shard of metal I ran over would have mad eany difference on the BMW. Maybe on the Up but you win some and lose some, a sacrifice I’ll take for nice low profile alloys.
Nice review - thanks. Would be more keen to use the touring variant of this car - rather than the coupe. Unfortunately BMW does not seem to have any plans in this direction ...
While the nose is still a deal breaker for me, I think otherwise the car is a compelling choice. It has good range, driving feel for an electric, a nice interior, and decent storage.
The 89 kWh battery weighs more than my 750 kg Aygo. At 2.1-Tons, how much more quickly will potholes be appearing in our roads? Logistically, which is a real world condition we all have to live with, these vehicles are not feasible on the same scale as current vehicle numbers. Nevertheless, it does have etched chrome detailing down the centre console, and a leather clad steering wheel.
Folk need to move past the Tesla killer line. Having alternatives is a good thing for buyers so they can get an electric car they like and one that suits their needs. On paper a Model Y is what I should have, but I'm much happier in my Ioniq 5.
Yep I agree, everyone compares everything to Tesla an how fast they are, yeh they are fast but Tesla's look absolutely horrible looking, there's much better looking EVs out there that to 0 to 60 in 6 or 7 seconds which is plenty quick enough for UK, Kia ev6 rwd or Mach e rwd with extended range or jaguar I pace , these are much better looking cars and practical for familys too with decent range 👍👌🏴
No Tesla for me from day one. Maybe in another 1-3 years. They the value drops like crazy in about 1.5 year. Who wants to take a huge loss when owners find thathe same or a better newer car comes out 40% cheaper?😂😢
I’ve had many BMW’s in the past and now looking to replace my Polestar 2 (First Edition). This car unfortunately won’t be on my shopping list, styling just doesn’t do it for me…. Shame, I’m sure it’s a good car.
What is it about people moaning about the heater control. It’s climate controlled ffs, you set it, you forget it. It does it all for you! And if it’s cold enough to worry about defogging, you simply pre-condition the car before getting in! If you’re someone who has to use an automatic system in a manual way, then you’re either thick, or you like making work for yourself. BTW, I’ve owned my i4 for 6 months and never touch the heater controls.
Yeah VW it’s really killing it with their EV’s 😂🤣. They are killing themselves you mean? No wonder, their models are hideous. This is the only EV car i want, not those ugly tractors with high seating position. High seating positions are for bus drivers. BMW nailed it with this car, and i’m anything but a BMW fanboy. The Polestar 2 is a good looking car as well. But… to firm and in the seat you are to high up, feeling disconnected from the road.
they have better electric features than this, (frunk, charging infrastructure etc) but as a car the Tesla is far far behind. far cheaper interior, looks plain, newer ones don't even have stalks ffs. just terrible driving experience.
Sorry, this is just an advert. You haven’t been at all balanced, nothing negative about the car, really? I own an i4 and I am a life long bmw fan. The car is disappointing to me as for £60k I expect better quality. The doors slam harshly, the m sport seats feel cheap and in real world eco driving at 10 degrees I am not getting more than 240 miles on a full charge. Oh and one thing you’re not told before you buy is you are not meant to charge the batteries above 80%! So that 300+ range is nonsense.
they are frameless doors, ofc they close harshly. and ofc you can charge the battery above 80%... who told you that you couldn't? it's just better for daily use if you charge it to 80% for the health of the battery, if you need longer range charge to 100%. this is the same with every single electric car. you can easily get 300 miles on 100%. Also you chose the Msport seats, they are for performance not comfort. should have chosen different ones. :/ even the base sport seats feel more premium imo.
Poor review. You were clearly driving slowly to maintain those range figures. Try driving it in winter at -5 degrees at motorway speeds with 2 passengers and the heater on with a headwind. Then you will see how bad it really is. 120 to 170 miles at best.
120 to 170?? And if conditions are that horrible, the same would apply with other EVs too. I guess there are a 1000 "poor reviews" out there! No need to pick on this review.
@@hotrod182 Well it is a poor review because it not giving true facts on the BMW I4's real range. Just a nice fluffy "look how good they are" report And yes all EV's would be the same. That's why in countries with variable weather conditions and cold winters they are a waste of time, as people are now beginning to realise. Just type in to YT "Don't buy a BMW I4" and you will see a proper review.
@@conradmilson6654 Like I said, I guess you will have to harp on a thousand other EV reviews. Its a well known fact that all EVs get worse economy in the winter. But the fact is on a fast road long road trip such as Bjorn Nyland does comparisons, the i4 is in the upper rankings. Hey, did you know gas cars get crappy MPG when you drive them fast in the city? I could get 35mpg in my Mini Cooper I was testing on the highway, but averaged 16mpg for my entire month.
@@conradmilson6654 "proper review" you mean a cherry picked review that fits your bias... this car is far better in teh winter than many others as it's fitted standard with a heat pump. "120-170 miles at best" stop talking out of your bottom.
That’s not an air intake… that’s a vent. Also that’s not cladding, you put cladding on a house not a car… that is a side skirt. Why am I watching a female review a car 😂
Except it is called cladding by manufacturers... Kia and Hyundai for example call the plastic trim on their cars cladding. "White Pearl + Grey Pil & Clad" from the paint colour on the Niro. Gender clearly means nothing as you are clueless. Absolute twat.
@@AutoSocialUK Well beauty and style just to name a few. The dashboard should have a Tesla screen which will make it more modern and the silver parts covering the center console should be replaced will either wood or shiny black plastic which looks much better. A better headrest for the rear seats, what is that anyway? The steering is the best part of the interior ,the fatter the steering the more sporty it looks ,but make it a flat bottom steering and it looks even better.
This will be down to personal preference! One of the reasons why I chose the i4 over a Tesla is because I do not like the Tesla style screen and interior. With respect to wood and piano black trims, they are both available on the i4; there are a few trims to choose from.
@@will168 This interior looks like something straight out of the sixties, outdated and hidious. Tesla style screen is better looking and modern, its better period.
@@genepatrick5325 Like I said, down to personal preference. It’s a good job that there are options available to cater for people that have different tastes, so that we don’t all end up with the hideous Tesla style interior!
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I have I4 drive 40. It’s a super car. The range of the car is unbelievable. Iam getting a range of 610 - 620 Kms in long drives which is above the claim of BMW which is 590 Kms .
Great review, I also drove that exact i4, as well as Tesla 3, Polestar 2, Merc EQB and Genesis GV60. Always subjective, but for me the driving experience and cockpit comfort, as well range and charging speed (200+ kWh plus pre-conditioning) culminated in me ordering almost the same spec, only diff was Tanzanite Blue with Privacy glass. Received last week and have to say, already 600 miles in, absolutely loving it and it is everything I had it would be. Even though still new and tight, already averaging 3.5kWh/mile. One thing I didn’t know was how good voice control is, no longer care about climate controls!
I also use the voice control to check my current elevation 😊
Is it comfortable? I have a Mercedes A class 18 months, previously had a C class and it’s so uncomfortable!! Thinking of getting the i4 but worried about comfort as myself and my husbands have arthritis and the A class is for kids with no comfort in the cabin. (I know the A class is a cheaper car)
@@ItsWendiewe got one today and the size is very similar to the c30. Not for long legs and bigger bodies for sure. You will feel a bit tighter. Other than that. It is excellent electric car. It is not a problem to charge it at the super charge stations.❤
@@hjlee7058 I’m pretty slim, but the A class is so small compared to the C class. I will have a test drive of the bmw had a 3 class diesel several years ago and it was fine inside. Mercedes are great with the extras and cabin fit out, but the A class is so small it’s definitely made for rich young Chinese grads.
I think your initial reaction to the electric car experience is a very valid one for manufactures to take note of. Many new to this mode of locomotion may feel exactly the same and also jump to conclusions too quickly. At 3:08 that rear tyre looks very flat
Skip to 1:48 to watch the review. Everything before that is the reviewers life story.
Great review. In the i4 eDrive40 I've achieved an average of 4.2mi/kWh in normal use and 5.1 when hypermiling. It's all about making sure all the assistance systems are set correctly and are used. Also, all motoring journalists mention the location of the climate controls, but no one is yet to point out just how good the "hey BMW" voice control is for this, in addition to just about everything else. It's quicker and safer.
Thanks for your comment. Could you elaborate on what adjustments you’ve made to your settings to increase your range? I have the EDrive 40 MSport but I haven’t seen range anywhere close to the 300miles mark let alone the BMW officially advertised range. Would appreciate your suggestions/recommendations. Thank you
Could you share some tips on those assistance systems please? I've averaged 3.1mi/kWh over 5k miles.
@@danmason7 it's all about trial and error for the individual user, but this how-to video is a good place to start. th-cam.com/video/49GFuyaJupY/w-d-xo.html
@@stuartcorby1465 Thanks. I've been into all those menus. Curious which assistance settings affect range then. I wonder if the rather annoying lane departure intervention that can't be permanently turned off in the i4 is one of them!
Blimey, that's impressive. I've only managed to get up to 3.6m/kWh driving as carefully as I can, having cruise control on as often as possible. Driving "normally" which includes the odd overtake, and quick spurt up the road, I can get around 2.8 to 3 m/kWh.
I do have the M Sport Pro pack and the 19" wheels though.
And this is all in B mode.
Did a 164 mile trip on the motorway last week, and averaged 3m'kWh, but that was at 70 mph nearly all the wa, and in the rain for some of it. So I suppose a max range of 240 miles at 70 mph is ok. I can only dream of seeing 4m/kWh.
Thanks for the review. Few car reviewers have the courage to "change their minds!" That is very fair of you and commendable.
The earliest BMW cars had narrow vertical grill sections looked like two side-by-side oval (vertically) elongate sections, not "kidneys" or "nasal" pieces as in more recent years. So the new grill harks back to its history. BMW loves its heritage.
I share your love of red interior seat coverings -- regardless of whether leather or "feaux leather."
Having leased 5 series BMW cars for decades, I rather like my TESLA Model 3 -- no need for all the additional service/maintenance fees that I see as "dealership enrichment" options. Teslas are virtually maintenance-free -- at least after 2.5 years with a Model 3 that is my experience. No upselling of superfluous services. That said, I do like this i4. I like the more conventional instruments and the familiarity for a former BMW driver. My concerns would be the upcharges relating to service/maintenance whether you buy or lease in the USA. I think until manufacturers can rid themselves of dealers in the EV space, their efforts will always be handicapped at the dealer level. They steer buyers to cars with IC engines that generate revenue for them and away from EVs where there is no after-sale profit unless they scare you into pricey optional service/maintenance packages that really are not essential for EVs at all.
(in the US, BMW also upcharges for Apple Car play or the Android equivalent these days on a monthly/annual fee basis. )
I also review the BMW i4 and i can confirm BMW did a great job! Thank goodness there are no pop-out door handles
Great video, very helpful. Not sure which variant it was but I'm not sure the heated steering wheel is standard?
i think the 12 volt battery gets replenished from the main battery at some point. don't think it helps range.
When car is turned off main high voltage battery is disconnected. 12v is used to actuate contactor which turns on high voltage 400v. It's for safety, not range
@@VolodymyrTorkalo I have no memory of my comment here so don't know what it's about. Seems like you've agreeing with me though as we both say it does not help range. That's nice.
I have ordered an i4 for exactly the reason you stated. It just looks and feels like a car. It's not trying to be something new just because it's electric which is what I hate about just about every other electric car I tested.
Amazing, I really hope you enjoy your i4!
@AutoSocialUK thank you. Through my work deal its only costing me about £250 a month so at that price it doesn't really matter if I don't.... 🤣
But I'm sure i will.
But Tish… Did BMW finally install turn signal lights into its cars? Is it a new feature in the i4?
Cancelled my Tesla order and gone for an i4 Msport Pro instead. I get all the things that Tesla are good at, but for me, the Beemer is a far better driving experience
I only get 3.2mi /kWh with very conservative defensive driving style on Eco in the city and some motorway. What am I doing wrong? I read here people get 4-5 mi?
The i4 was always brilliant. For some reason it's fashionable to hate on BMWs and I don't know why people like doing it but there are a number of car reviewers that I've seen bash the BMW but now have to admit that they were wrong.
Is this the e-drive 35 or 40? Interesting to see nearly 300 miles on the dash at one point.
Hi,
New to your channel and the first video I have watched with you reviewing cars.
Thoroughly enjoyed your review of the BMW i4, more of a real world opinion and experience than a lot of reviewers I have watched so thank you.
Great review. I do wonder how good it would be if it was on a dedicated ev platform rather than the ice/ev CLAR it is currently?
I'm not sure what you think charges the 12v battery to heat those seats but it's not fairy dust but infact the hv battery 😂
Honestly I cannot really judge the electric car sector, never driven one. After observing different reviews the Honda Civic, not a true electric car but, would be my choice.
The BMW is still quite a smart car. Definitely wouldnt say no. Thanks for the economy test and general review.
The Civic makes so much sense for so many people!
Love my 2017 Civic. Will give to my daughter soon and buy an i4
Couldn't help but notice the flat tire from 3:08
When I first saw the grill I was disgusted but yesterday I saw one parked outside of gym and was like huh, moving on, the new bmw face with time doesn't disgust me anymore nor do I like it, I just accepted it
Overall I like the car, I just hope they take a page of the Hyundai playbook and stick back in some physical buttons and maybe redesign the surrounding area of the infotainment screen so that it is slightly better integrated
Couldn’t agree with you more on all points!
Great review. One question: if you're using apple car play/android auto do we still have the ac commands on screen?
I’m not sure! Let me ask my friend Claire to check ☺️
Yes, the climate bar is always there.
6ish, which impressed you more overall this car or the bmw IX?
ohhhh I liked the IX1, it felt more futuristic. The Ix is a bit much for me.
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Hi Tish,
Ordered my new IX in oxide grey a few weeks back to replace my Etron 55 sportback, it’s arriving in September can’t wait, will let you know how it compares as the Audi will be a tough act to follow.
Awesome video, really appreciate you walking through the practical issues like range, menus, and storage. As many other reviewers have said, you ride _in_ the i4 vs riding _on_ other EVs like TM3.
Between about 7:40 and 10:40 the audio was out of sync.
Thank you for the feedback, I edited it on the plane 🫣 hopefully it didn’t take away from the video.
@@AutoSocialUK it was totally fine. Again, great video, super helpful.
Well done with this vid. Had my I4 E40 Msport since last October and its a superb car in my opinion. regularly get between 3.5 and 4+ miles /Kwhr with sensible driving and even when pushed harder it gets 3miles/Kwhr and thats in winter tempretures. Its more than quick enough for most drivers and comfortable too. I considered an Ev6 GT and tried one recently but that only made me realise how good the Bmw is. Comparisons to Tesla often given but really dont stack up in my opinion. The Tesla has great tech and a good charging network, but thats where it ends as the styling of the car, inside and out, plus poor fit and finish leaves a lot to be desired. Eveything just works in the Bmw so well and goes like a proper drivers car. Love it.
Couldn’t agree with you more. Thank you for sharing your experience and I’m glad you’re enjoying it.
Great Video Review. One of the best Electric Vehicles on sale 😊
Really brilliant video (as always) with a lot of information you don't get from other reviewers! I actually got the chance to breifly drive an i4 at a work event last week and, I must admit, I was blown away. I am only 24 though and it's by far the most expensive thing I've driven 😂One thing I'm feeling smug about though - my 2013 Mazda MX5 also has 5 stages for the heated seats
I ordered my i4 40 M Sport in january,it will be another 6 months waiting.
Flat rear tyre at 3:09 ??
Correct, filming whilst waiting for it to be repaired haha
One more point. I can often get 4 miles per kwh using B mode and adaptive regeneration with my i4 M Sport.
Great review Tish. The back nearside tyre looks flat judging by the state of the sidewall or is it an illusion? No matter how long its been out, I still don't like the grille at all. Its a nuisance because I want to buy a G81M3 Touring. We can't get the M340i or M340D here in Australia so if I want a fast BMW Wagon (estate car in the UK) I am stuck with the M3 touring....and that grille. I might try hypnosis to get over my grille-phobia.
Haha good spot. I actually got a flat after filming my driving shots 🫣😂😂 but I have to work with what I’ve got and make do!
@@AutoSocialUK Another flat? What is going on?!
@@afcgeo882 I think I’m doomed!!!!
@@AutoSocialUK I think you may need to stick to 16” wheels with high profile tyres. None of those run-flats either. They’re expensive!
@@afcgeo882 not sure the shard of metal I ran over would have mad eany difference on the BMW. Maybe on the Up but you win some and lose some, a sacrifice I’ll take for nice low profile alloys.
Great video! I do quite like these.
They have been a big grower on me!
Nice review - thanks. Would be more keen to use the touring variant of this car - rather than the coupe. Unfortunately BMW does not seem to have any plans in this direction ...
She is good at her job. Good job!!!
She's pretty, down to those pants.
Mine comes in March
While the nose is still a deal breaker for me, I think otherwise the car is a compelling choice. It has good range, driving feel for an electric, a nice interior, and decent storage.
Seeing it alive changed the things for me, needed some time but i like it now.
The 89 kWh battery weighs more than my 750 kg Aygo. At 2.1-Tons, how much more quickly will potholes be appearing in our roads? Logistically, which is a real world condition we all have to live with, these vehicles are not feasible on the same scale as current vehicle numbers. Nevertheless, it does have etched chrome detailing down the centre console, and a leather clad steering wheel.
You’re right, it’s crazy. They’ve even had to stop electric cars from parking on the top levels of multistorey car parks.
@@KDR816 The battery weighs 780kg
The first i4 you reviewed looked like the M50 with 20 inch wheels which has the least range. The i4 eDrive40 with 18 inch wheels has best range.
3:14 hope someone spotted that flat tire in time to save her
Folk need to move past the Tesla killer line. Having alternatives is a good thing for buyers so they can get an electric car they like and one that suits their needs. On paper a Model Y is what I should have, but I'm much happier in my Ioniq 5.
Absolutely, a lot of the time when we look at our journeys and needs. A lot of stats melt away!
Yep I agree, everyone compares everything to Tesla an how fast they are, yeh they are fast but Tesla's look absolutely horrible looking, there's much better looking EVs out there that to 0 to 60 in 6 or 7 seconds which is plenty quick enough for UK, Kia ev6 rwd or Mach e rwd with extended range or jaguar I pace , these are much better looking cars and practical for familys too with decent range 👍👌🏴
Great review love
Thank you! 🤗
Once you drive a 4 series you won't touch anything else. Tesla? never.
No Tesla for me from day one. Maybe in another 1-3 years. They the value drops like crazy in about 1.5 year. Who wants to take a huge loss when owners find thathe same or a better newer car comes out 40% cheaper?😂😢
@@hjlee7058lease it and don’t worry about value going down
"I just got finished testing a car that was twice the price of this one, therefore I wasn't impressed by the cheaper one" 😂
Like the i4 think its nice,and great review tish 🎉
It really is!
Looks nice at the side
I’ve had many BMW’s in the past and now looking to replace my Polestar 2 (First Edition). This car unfortunately won’t be on my shopping list, styling just doesn’t do it for me….
Shame, I’m sure it’s a good car.
Is this the way youtube is going now, sticking in ads for Readly during the video???????
Hahahhaha this is funny because…. Literally yes 😂😂😂
Fact: last year, the BMW i4 M50 was the best selling M model globally.
That’s a really great fact, thanks Dave!!
Its a beauty car definitely! Love it
What is it about people moaning about the heater control. It’s climate controlled ffs, you set it, you forget it. It does it all for you! And if it’s cold enough to worry about defogging, you simply pre-condition the car before getting in! If you’re someone who has to use an automatic system in a manual way, then you’re either thick, or you like making work for yourself. BTW, I’ve owned my i4 for 6 months and never touch the heater controls.
😂😂😂 I’m not sure you’ve ever sat in a car with a woman Lee. We change temperature like a British summer
That grill looks ok when in black but with chrome it looks awful
All 4 1 and i4 4 all!
Harahhhhh
3:09 flat tire 😂
If you can live with the cramped rear then the i4 is great ⚡️👍🏻
I usually sit in the front when I drive.
@@kesgreen4639 - drivers with families or transporting other adults will find the rear space lacking.
@@SDK2006b only if they're basketball players 😆
@@KDR816 - my BMW iX fits 5 adults perfectly fine. Many other SUV’s do this too
@@KDR816 - that was my point. If you need a car for transporting families then the i4 is too small.
give me an i4 touring and I'm sold
never seen trousers so high😅
Can’t see it lasting 10 years, BMW tools to take it apart for servicing, only worth it as a lease car
Now EV i don't think so.
She's beautiful 😍.... the presenter, not the car 😂
I think the presenter looks like she could be related to Phillipa Forrester (a daughter or niece perhaps).
That’s a first, but no relation as far as I’m aware of.
@@AutoSocialUK damn it! I was hoping for some 90s robot wars or tomorrow's world inside trivia
The question is Do you really want to be a BMW driver?
BMW is BMW . It is the King of cars. Tesla has a bad and flimsy interior
Real range test 🙄
Hi and die - hyundai. LMAO
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Sorry, I turned to another review after the terrible Reedly, or whatever they’re called, plug. 🤦🏻
Just how I can make money unfortunately.
Yeah VW it’s really killing it with their EV’s 😂🤣. They are killing themselves you mean? No wonder, their models are hideous. This is the only EV car i want, not those ugly tractors with high seating position. High seating positions are for bus drivers. BMW nailed it with this car, and i’m anything but a BMW fanboy. The Polestar 2 is a good looking car as well. But… to firm and in the seat you are to high up, feeling disconnected from the road.
Did I say VW was killing it with their EVs?????
Hmmm yes, watch from 11.55 minutes…..
@@bhendrikabel oh I threw in the Volkswagen group but I was mainly taking about the Koreans.
remove the big nose grille it looks better without it
Tesla is the king of electric cars
If your favourite flavour is vanilla
Then why are they acoutred like a peasant cart?
they have better electric features than this, (frunk, charging infrastructure etc) but as a car the Tesla is far far behind. far cheaper interior, looks plain, newer ones don't even have stalks ffs. just terrible driving experience.
Sorry, this is just an advert. You haven’t been at all balanced, nothing negative about the car, really? I own an i4 and I am a life long bmw fan. The car is disappointing to me as for £60k I expect better quality. The doors slam harshly, the m sport seats feel cheap and in real world eco driving at 10 degrees I am not getting more than 240 miles on a full charge. Oh and one thing you’re not told before you buy is you are not meant to charge the batteries above 80%! So that 300+ range is nonsense.
they are frameless doors, ofc they close harshly. and ofc you can charge the battery above 80%... who told you that you couldn't? it's just better for daily use if you charge it to 80% for the health of the battery, if you need longer range charge to 100%. this is the same with every single electric car. you can easily get 300 miles on 100%.
Also you chose the Msport seats, they are for performance not comfort. should have chosen different ones. :/ even the base sport seats feel more premium imo.
Poor review. You were clearly driving slowly to maintain those range figures. Try driving it in winter at -5 degrees at motorway speeds with 2 passengers and the heater on with a headwind. Then you will see how bad it really is. 120 to 170 miles at best.
120 to 170?? And if conditions are that horrible, the same would apply with other EVs too. I guess there are a 1000 "poor reviews" out there! No need to pick on this review.
@@hotrod182 Well it is a poor review because it not giving true facts on the BMW I4's real range. Just a nice fluffy "look how good they are" report And yes all EV's would be the same. That's why in countries with variable weather conditions and cold winters they are a waste of time, as people are now beginning to realise. Just type in to YT "Don't buy a BMW I4" and you will see a proper review.
@@conradmilson6654 Like I said, I guess you will have to harp on a thousand other EV reviews. Its a well known fact that all EVs get worse economy in the winter. But the fact is on a fast road long road trip such as Bjorn Nyland does comparisons, the i4 is in the upper rankings. Hey, did you know gas cars get crappy MPG when you drive them fast in the city? I could get 35mpg in my Mini Cooper I was testing on the highway, but averaged 16mpg for my entire month.
@@conradmilson6654 "proper review" you mean a cherry picked review that fits your bias... this car is far better in teh winter than many others as it's fitted standard with a heat pump. "120-170 miles at best" stop talking out of your bottom.
@@conradmilson6654Don't buy BMW I4 is a objective review? 😁😁😁🤦 Sure buddy.
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That’s not an air intake… that’s a vent. Also that’s not cladding, you put cladding on a house not a car… that is a side skirt. Why am I watching a female review a car 😂
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Brad politely. Don’t watch my videos then 👋🏼 see yah
Except it is called cladding by manufacturers... Kia and Hyundai for example call the plastic trim on their cars cladding.
"White Pearl + Grey Pil & Clad" from the paint colour on the Niro.
Gender clearly means nothing as you are clueless. Absolute twat.
Nice exterior, but not that impressive interior. No wow factor with this BMW.
What do you think it’s missing? The M50 is much nicer 😍
@@AutoSocialUK Well beauty and style just to name a few. The dashboard should have a Tesla screen which will make it more modern and the silver parts covering the center console should be replaced will either wood or shiny black plastic which looks much better. A better headrest for the rear seats, what is that anyway? The steering is the best part of the interior ,the fatter the steering the more sporty it looks ,but make it a flat bottom steering and it looks even better.
This will be down to personal preference! One of the reasons why I chose the i4 over a Tesla is because I do not like the Tesla style screen and interior. With respect to wood and piano black trims, they are both available on the i4; there are a few trims to choose from.
@@will168 This interior looks like something straight out of the sixties, outdated and hidious. Tesla style screen is better looking and modern, its better period.
@@genepatrick5325 Like I said, down to personal preference. It’s a good job that there are options available to cater for people that have different tastes, so that we don’t all end up with the hideous Tesla style interior!