A few days ago, our spy photographers were able to catch the future BMW i3 during its winter testing in Northern Sweden and now the small electric car has been shelved to give the i8 a chance to do the same. It's still wearing the same amount of camouflage the i3 was sporting, but a few features peeked through for our viewing pleasure.

The production BMW i8 will generally stay faithful to the concept's design, but there are a few changes. The biggest change seems to be the doors and the design of the rear lights. The new design is still unknown, but something is definitely up because the rear lights are completely covered in camouflage. The front end has also been slightly modified, designed in the spirit of BMW's latest design language started by the new 3-Series.

For the i8's production version, BMW->ke178 will combine a 1.5 liter inline 3 engine with two electric motors. Each of the electric motors will push out 95 HP and, when combined with the engine, will leave the final output somewhere in the 400 HP area. It has been rumored that the vehicle's autonomy will be in the 400km/249 miles area, while fuel economy has been announced at 58 MPG.

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