Compared to many other EVs, this electric BMW delivers a refreshingly un-weird experience—it’s virtually indistinguishable from its gas-fed counterpart.
. Today's comparable gas-powered BMW 3 Series and 4 Series models are typically equipped with six-cylinder engines and all-wheel drive, helping them launch to 60 mph in closer to 4.0 seconds.
Slowing down in EVs can be an interesting exercise, as their regenerative braking effect makes it so that only the right-side pedal needs: Press on it to go faster, and lift off to decelerate, even down to a complete stop. The i4 eDrive40 isn't one of those EVs. In any of its selectable regen strength levels, you'll press the brake pedal often—not problematic, especially considering the i4 eDrive40's satisfactory 117-foot 60-0-mph stopping distance.
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