Next i Division product could be BMW i5 SUV
                                              BMW i, News  |  September 15th, 2016 by Nico DeMattia                        4                                                  
                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
                                 
                                 We’ve been speculating, along with every other motoring publication in the world, what sort of vehicle BMW’s i Division will  be making next. We’ve been speculating for a long time, as has everyone  else. However, we still don’t have a real, concrete answer as to what  the hell it’s going to be.
 Whatever the next i Division product will be, it should be coming  sometime in either 2017 or 2018, so relatively soon. But there’s no  official word on there actually being any new i Division products any  time soon. According to BMW board member, Ian Robertson, who recently  sat down with Auto Express, “Legislation  means we’ll inevitably have more zero-emission cars and we’re exploring  more i models, although no firm decisions have been made yet.”
 If or when BMW does develop a new i Division product, we have reason to believe that it will be a BMW i5  SUV. The reason behind this is simple: People love SUVs and people also  love electric cars now. So combining the two should be a home run,  right? Right. So long as it doesn’t look like the Model X.
 
 SUVs are also the perfect platforms for electric vehicles. They’re  large enough to comfortably accommodate large battery packs, are the  perfect fit for all-wheel drive and can be priced high without customers  outraging. It’s why Audi is going with an SUV for its first-ever  all-electric production vehicle, with the upcoming Q6 e-tron.
 However, according to Robertson, BMW isn’t rushing another i-branded  vehicle, as the i Division isn’t only about electric power. “i is about  all technologies,” said Robertson. “It’s seen as something different in  countries other than the UK, where it seems to be more about the power  source. But we have advanced technologies feeding into our other  products, such as the carbon fibre used throughout the new 7 Series.”
 We’ve already seen the trickle-down effect of these i Division technologies, with the BMW i8 powertrain making its way into other vehicles and the Carbon Core chassis tech headlining the new 7 Series  chassis technology. Robertson claims that these i Division technologies  will make their way into standard BMWs much like the M Division’s  performance technology has done the same over the past few  decades. “We’ll have i technology moving into our products from one side  in the same way we have technology from our M cars moving in from the  other,”
 
 The biggest challenge for BMW’s i Division has been battery  technology. Batteries simply aren’t up to par with internal combustion  engines, in terms of range and longevity. But Robertson sees this  technology improving quickly, with advanced being made in both  lithium-ion and lithium-air batteries. Engineers are also looking into  solid-state batteries, which are lighter, smaller and powerful. So this  batter development has a lot to do with when BMW’s next i Division  vehicle will debut and what it will be.
 BMW is currently in very serious discussions about what’s next for  the brand as a whole, especially its i Division. Instead of going to the  Paris Motor Show, one of the largest of the year, many BMW board  members will be attending a meeting to figure out the next step for  electrification. So everything is still up in the air, at the moment.  However, if we were to guess, based on everything we’ve heard and our  sources, the next BMW i Division vehicle could be an i5 SUV.
 [Source: CarBuyer]