BMW Frankenstein test mule - named i100 Coupe ActiveHybrid


BMW teaser site DontBlogAboutThis.com, has released another video featuring their silent 6-Series test mule with the front end design of the Vision EfficientDynamics Concept.
As previously reported, the 2+2 seater internally code named Project 442 will be named the BMW i100 Coupe ActiveHybrid.
We previously speculated the Frankenstein mule could be powered by a plug-in hybrid engine, perhaps the same 1.5-litre 3-cylinder turbo diesel hybrid from the VED Concept. It had a total system output of 356 PS (262 kW / 351 hp) and maximum torque 800Nm (590 lb-ft). Made from advanced lightweight construction, the VED Concept achieved 3.76 liters/100km (62.6 mpg US) fuel consumption while emitting 99 grams of CO2 per kilometer.
If reports of a 2013 introduction are correct, the existance of i100 powertrain mules seems right on target. Autobild also states that the i100 is expected to break the 100,000 euro price bracket with 35,000 units targeted.