EV switching guide

Coming from a BMW i3?

Should you switch from BMW i3 to BMW i4?

A practical answer based on range, charging, compatible stations, running costs and the features you use every day.

Today B

Reference model

BMW i3

Range
715 km*
Battery
108.7 kWh
DC charging
230 kW
Next B

Reference model

BMW i4

Range
525 km*
Battery
81.3 kWh
DC charging
130 kW

If your battery still covers your daily loop comfortably, keeping the i3 is rational. Switch when charging or range starts deciding where you can go.

Last reviewed 17 July 2026 Figures are PlugSphere estimates comparing the i3 50 xDrive with the i4 eDrive40 reference variants — not laboratory results.

Quick answer

Think carefully

This is a compromise, not a clear upgrade.

The BMW i4 may suit you for specific reasons, but the data shows important trade-offs. Check that you are comfortable with what becomes worse before replacing the BMW i3.

Range per charge

Current · i3

715 km

New · i4

525 km

190 km less range

10–80% charging

Current · i3

91 min

New · i4

26 min

65 min less waiting

Charging stops on a 600 km day

Current · i3

1 stop

New · i4

1 stop

Same number of breaks

Your result

What changes if you switch?

Start with what improves, then check the trade-offs and what will still feel familiar.

What gets better

1
10–80% fast charge
~30 min → ~26 min at a 150 kW charger

What gets worse

3
Real-world range
715 km → 525 km (-190 km)
AC charging
22 kW → 11 kW onboard charger
Vehicle-to-load (V2L)
Your i3 has it; the i4 does not.

What stays familiar

3
Efficiency
152 Wh/km → 155 Wh/km
Seats
5 seats in both
Charging plug
Same Type 2 CCS port — every charger you use today still works

Side by side

Your i3

i4

Estimated range
715 km*
525 km*
Useable battery
108.7 kWh
81.3 kWh
DC charging
230 kW
130 kW
AC charging
22 kW
11 kW
Energy use
152 Wh/km
155 Wh/km
Seats
5 seats
5 seats

*Estimated mixed-condition real-world range. Missing database values are omitted or marked unavailable.

For you, the owner

What it means in real life

A specification only matters when it changes your routine. Here is how moving from your BMW i3 to the BMW i4 translates into ordinary weeks, longer journeys and the habits you already have.

01

Your normal week

What you will notice day to day

This is not a range upgrade: the i4 is estimated to travel about 190 km less per charge. You would be choosing it for other benefits, so make sure its 525 km estimate still covers your normal week. Estimated home-charging cost is effectively unchanged, so energy savings should not drive the decision.

02

Beyond the daily commute

How road trips will feel

A 600 km day still needs about 1 charging stop, so the number of breaks should feel familiar. For a 10–80% top-up, the estimates move from roughly 91 minutes in the i3 to 26 minutes in the i4 under the stated charging assumptions. Compatible-station coverage is unchanged, so every charging location counted for your current plug remains represented.

03

Living with the car

Comfort and habits that change

Both cars have a heat pump, so efficient winter cabin heating remains familiar. You keep the same 5-seat capacity.

The honest decision

Should you actually make the switch?

The case for switching

Switch if 10–80% fast charge solve frustrations you feel regularly. The move should remove a real limitation—not simply put a newer car on the driveway.

The case for keeping your car

Keep the BMW i3 if it still covers your routine comfortably and its charging stops do not shape your journeys. You also avoid giving up real-world range and ac charging. Some BMW i3s are now around 12 years old, but age alone is not a reason to replace a healthy battery.

Charging

Your charging world, before and after

Compatible-location counts come from PlugSphere’s charging-station database and each reference car’s stored plug standard.

Check a route with the i4 →

Today

BMW i3

144,123

compatible charging locations

Plug
Type 2 CCS
DC fast locations
38,056
10–80% estimate
~91 min

After switching

BMW i4

144,123

compatible charging locations

Plug
Type 2 CCS
DC fast locations
38,056
10–80% estimate
~26 min

DC fast locations are matched at 50 kW or more. Counts change as the station database is refreshed.

Your BMW i3 today

What your car likely holds now

The oldest BMW i3s are now ~12 years old. Fleet telemetry puts typical degradation at 1.5–2% per year — the bands below apply that to each version's original range.

i3 60 Ah

2013–2017
Original*
115 km
Likely today*
85–93 km

i3 94 Ah

2016–2017
Original*
165 km
Likely today*
132–140 km

i3 94 Ah

2017–2018
Original*
165 km
Likely today*
136–143 km

i3s 94 Ah

2017–2018
Original*
160 km
Likely today*
132–139 km

i3 120 Ah

2018–2022
Original*
235 km
Likely today*
198–208 km

i3s 120 Ah

2018–2022
Original*
230 km
Likely today*
194–203 km

i3 50 xDrive

2026
Original*
715 km
Likely today*
714–714 km

*PlugSphere estimates; actual battery health varies with climate and charging habits. We never estimate used-car prices.

Money

Running cost and purchase price

Running-cost estimates use the same €0.30/kWh home tariff for both cars. Purchase prices appear only where a current market record exists.

Current i4 prices

Germany
€60,600
Netherlands
€64,330
United Kingdom
£59,465

Switching from a BMW i3 — real questions

Answers computed from both cars' data.

Is it worth switching from a BMW i3 to a BMW i4?

If range or charging speed limits you, the data shows estimated real-world range falls by 190 km and a 10–80% stop of about 26 minutes. If your i3 still covers your daily loop comfortably, keeping it is a rational choice.

What will I find different coming from a BMW i3?

10–80% fast charge — while giving up real-world range.

What do you give up moving from a BMW i3 to a BMW i4?

Real-world range (715 km → 525 km (-190 km)); AC charging (22 kW → 11 kW onboard charger); Vehicle-to-load (V2L) (Your i3 has it; the i4 does not.).

Should I sell my BMW i3 or keep it?

The oldest BMW i3s are now about 12 years old and have typically lost 1.5–2% of range per year. The case for switching starts when you charge to 100% daily just to feel safe, or when fast-charging stops dictate your routes.

Next steps

Test the switch against your life

Use the route you actually drive, then inspect the full reference-car record. That will tell you more than another generic best-EV list.

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