Munro & Associates, an engineering firm that specializes in disassembling new cars and analyzing them through a reverse engineering process, released three new videos focusing on the i3’s carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) construction, lithium-ion battery pack, and interior construction. The video reveals that BMW has nailed the production process and thanks to the CFRP parts, the i3 an roll off the assembly line much faster than any car built with the same components. See more on the videos below.
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