2014 BMW i3 60ah (Battery Electric Vehicle)

£3,495

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This is the battery only version without the petrol range extender.

We have fully refurbished it – details below

  • 60ah Version 21.6 kWh with 18.8 kWh usable when new
  • 161,000 Miles
  • Range 50 to 60 Miles
  • Battery State of Health 85% (Please see video for test)
  • MoT until 27.04.2027
  • Date of Registration 16.01.2013
  • Comes with 3 pin trickle charge cable
  • Keys: 1

Service History

Comes with some service paperwork and screen shows the following services 2016/31786 miles, 2017/48366miles, 2019/80447miles, 2020/98616miles, 2021/111953miles, 2022/131451miles.

We have just serviced the car and replaced the following –

  • Both front coils springs, shock absorbers and drop links
  • Passenger side strut top mount
  • Rear motor mounts
  • New tyre on passenger side front
  • 2 front seats (old ones were worn)

Condition

This vehicle has a carbon fibre chassis and plastic body panels so body corrosion is none existant.

It does have a few marks as you would expect for a 160,000 mile vehicle, please see the pictures and video for details – the main area to point out is the top of the rear doors where there are some areas of wear.

  • There are no features available
Year: 2014
Make: BMW
Model: I3 60aH BEV
Range: 50 to 60 miles
Body Style: Saloon
Mileage: 161000
Transmission: Single Speed
Condition: Used
Location: Showroom
Price: £3,495
Drivetrain: RWD
Engine: Electric Motor
Exterior Color: White

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