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I3 electric car to get sporty makeover

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munich — BMW AG is giving its bug-like i3 electric car a sporty makeover to boost its appeal and counter Tesla Inc. as the German carmaker prepares to roll out battery-powered versions of its mainstream lineup.

To give it a more convention­al look, the updated i3 features a wider track and elongated front end, making it appear less squat. The back end will be less boxy, and the roof slopes slightly toward the rear. From November, the city car’s lineup will be expanded with a sporty version that boasts a top speed of 100 miles (160 kilometers) per hour, the Munich-based manufactur­er said in a statement.

The $44,450 i3 has struggled to lure buyers since its debut in 2013, as consumers balked at its high cost, limited driving range and unusual design. Competitio­n has since intensifie­d with Tesla’s new $35,000 Model 3 sedan, starting initial deliveries last month with a lower price and longer range. To become more competitiv­e, BMW is gearing up to roll out electric versions of the X3 SUV and Mini by the end of the decade.

The new version of the i3 will feature optional driver assistance systems such as adaptive cruise control and a feature to help from drifting into another lane, but the changes won’t improve range. The car will still only able to drive about 100 miles per charge and 180 miles including a socalled range extender — a small gasoline-powered motor that generates electricit­y.

By comparison, Tesla’s Model 3 has a range of 220 to 310 miles.Despite the slow start, demand for the i3 has picked up, with more than 25,500 sales last year. Since its 2013 debut, BMW has delivered slightly more than 83,000 i3 cars.

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