That's the sort of thing I'm thinking of and would make a good main car if it wasn't such an expensive option (or when ICE cars are banned).Horse wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 11:07 amSee my post about the Ampera. It took three of us, plus luggage, comfortably along motorways, a 350 mile round trip. One colleague was able work on her laptop, then sleep, during the journey. I managed neither. But then, I was holding the steering wheel.Mussels wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 10:51 amThe i3 is a city car and not the one that it's wealthy owners would pick for a long journey, I wouldn't bother with a range extender in an electric second car.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 9:58 am BMW used to do Range Extended (Rex) i3 which used a 600cc twin cylinder engine. Cause the engine isn't connected to the wheels it can be rubber mounted and heavily isolated to keep it very quiet.
They stopped offering it when they increased the battery capacity. Presumably they didn't sell enough of them to make it worth it, which might tell you something about the want/need relationship on range. Dunno.
It's also too small, not powerful enough and has a Vauxhall badge but I'm assuming if more people didn't have battery only tunnel vision then manufacturers would make more desirable versions. As it is few will make them as eco warriors won't touch them and normal people won't see enough value.