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2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Winner – BMW i3
Suicide doors make for easy access to second row.
2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Winner – BMW i3
Second row designed to fit two in comfort.
2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Winner – BMW i3
Eucalyptus wood appears natural, almost unfinished.
2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Winner – BMW i3
Leather trim on seats tanned with olive-leaf extract.
2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Winner – BMW i3
Second-row seats fold flat, providing large cargo hold.
2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Winner – BMW i3
Oddly shaped windows provide good sight lines.
2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Winner – BMW i3
Turning off climate control extends battery range.
2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Winner – BMW i3
BMW i3 prepared to drive 38 miles on electricity, plus another 45 miles on gasoline.
2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Winner – BMW i3
Coved eucalyptus trim part of offbeat lines inside i3.
2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Winner – BMW i3
Fabric on doors and seats made from recycled pop bottles.
2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Winner – BMW i3
Note how headliner, by design, does not meet B-pillar, due to suicide doors.
2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Winner – BMW i3
Pressing unlock on key fob triggers blue glow.
2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Winner – BMW i3
Once reviled, iDrive interface now familiar.
2015 Ward’s 10 Best Interiors Winner – BMW i3
Outlandish lines on i3 instrument panel.
