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What Are the Reasons for BMW i8’s Rapid Depreciation?

ByJohn Kelly-January 06, 2021

For some mysterious reasons, some luxury cars have a poor resale value. Whether it is BMW, Audi, or Mercedes-Benz, some new models from these brands end up in the used car market after a couple of years at a much less price.

Currently, the BMW model that has been hit hard by depreciation is the i8. A brand new entry-level i8 costs around $145,000 minus the taxes and dealer fees. So, the car is undoubtedly expensive. But the price drops to less than half of the original just after a couple of years. You can find a 2015 or 2016 model with less than 30,000 miles on them at between $70,000 and $80,000. Such a steep drop is surprising considering the high resale value of brands like Toyota, Honda, Jeep, and Porsche.

The Specs of BMW i8

BMW i8 is still a pretty new car that was launched in the market in 2014. This one is an exciting plug-in hybrid sports car. It has a 1.5L 3-cylinder turbo engine that can generate a power output of 349 hp and 406 lb-ft of torque after being combined with an electric motor.

It takes just 4.4 seconds for the car to hit 100 km/h (62 mph) from 0. The top speed is capped to 250 km/h (155 mph). The i8 offers incredible electric power, allowing driving 22 miles at a stretch.

Porsche has a high resale value.(Photo Source: wallpapercave)

The Reasons behind BMW i8’s Depreciating Value

The reasons for the depreciation are mysterious. No one really knows the exact causes. However, there are some theories and a few of them appear to be valid.

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Consumer Mindset

One plausible reason is that people treat this luxury car as a white good. So, like any large electrical goods, consumers consider this car outdated as soon as a new model comes out. For example, iPhone 7 or iPhone 8 is almost obsolete now since the latest model is iPhone 11 Pro.

Most people who buy a luxury car like BMW i8 like the advanced features and cutting-edge technologies used in the car. They lose interest in the old one when a new model comes with even more advanced technologies.

Stiff Competition

You can get plenty of luxury cars for the price of a BMW i8. Add a few thousand dollars and you can buy a selection of supercars like a Porsche 911 Turbo, an Audi R8, or an Aston Martin Vantage. Besides, the i8 is in the market just for a couple of years. People still trust other expensive cars more because i8’s advanced complicated technologies are still not fully proven.

Electric vehicles overall has a poor resale value.(Photo Source: agl)

Poor Resale Value of Electric Cars

This is a fact. Most used electric cars are listed at almost half of their original price. Surprisingly, these are almost new cars with low mileage. However, people still trust gas-run vehicles more than these electrically run models. Despite being a plug-in hybrid, it seems that BMW i8 has also joined the list.

John Kelly is co-ordinator and writer at Car Talk of Car From Japan. Holding a MA in Public Relations and Journalism, he has 6 working years for Sales & Marketing Department of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Inc. John provides a unique look at Japanese cars through an American’s look, and fills his blog with everything from car restoration to history. His biggest hobbies are car and photography. Hence, when visit John’s articles, besides lots and lots of pages of information about car review and car comparison to scroll through, you also can see many interesting pictures of famous car brand from his own perspective.

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