BMW i8’s three-cylinder sounds like it’s shaping up quite nicely
Judging by the lovely noise coming from the engine compartment of the i8 in the video, BMW’s expertise in tuning high-strung, small-bore engines – remember, BMW Motorrad has quite the penchant for well-conceived motorcycle engines – has come through loud and clear. Now, it’s worth mentioning that BMW’s controversial Active Sound technology will be included with the i8, so the production car may not sound exactly like this version, which is running with the tech disabled. Owners won’t have the ability to disable Active Sound on production i8s.
In related news, Bimmerpost reports that BMW will equip the i8 with an external Active Sound Design system to go along with its Pedestrian Protection System. That means those on the outside will likely hear piped engine recordings from the rear and a sort of “howl” from the front in order to warn pedestrians that the otherwise quiet (when running on electricity, that is) car is approaching. It will also feature technology that can stop the car before contacting a pedestrian.
With all that out of the way, we suggest you scroll down below to hear the upcoming i8 making its presence known through some rather glorious-sounding musical combustion.