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BMW i8 (2015) vs. Jeep Wrangler (2013) Specs

How powerful is the engine? How much room is in the back seat? Get the 2015 BMW i8 and 2013 Jeep Wrangler specs.

2015 BMW i8 and 2013 Jeep Wrangler Specifications

Model Year 2015 2013  
Model BMW i8 Jeep Wrangler  
Engine  
Transmission  
Drivetrain  
Body 2dr Coupe 4dr SUV  
      Difference
Wheelbase 110.2 in 116.0 in -5.8 in
Length 184.9 in 184.4 in 0.5 in
Width 76.5 in 73.9 in 2.6 in
Height 50.8 in 72.3 in -21.5 in
Curb Weight 3455 lb. 4075 lb. -620 lb.
Fuel Capacity 11.1 gal. 21.6 gal. -10.5 gal.
Headroom, Row 1 38.7 in 41.3 in -2.6 in
Shoulder Room, Row 1 61.1 in 55.8 in 5.3 in
Hip Room, Row 1 0.0 in 55.6 in -55.6 in
Legroom, Row 1 0.0 in 41.0 in -41 in
Headroom, Row 2 32.4 in 40.3 in -7.9 in
Shoulder Room, Row 2 51.5 in 56.8 in -5.3 in
Hip Room, Row 2 0.0 in 56.7 in -56.7 in
Legroom, Row 2 0.0 in 37.2 in -37.2 in
Total Legroom 0 in (over 1 rows) 78.2 in (over 2 rows) -78.2 in
Cargo Volume, Minimum 4.7 ft3 31.5 ft3 -26.8 ft3
Cargo Volume, Maximum 4.7 ft3 70.6 ft3 -65.9 ft3

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TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2015 BMW i8

2015 BMW i8 Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearComment
The Cadillac ELR's rear seat is very tight for the average adult, but a couple 5-9 or under can sit back there without outright discomfort. The BMW i8's rear seat is so tight and so vestigial that putting all but the shortest people back there borders on cruel and unusual punishment. I squeezed into the i8's back seat to photograph its instrument panel interior and almost couldn't get out. For those who want an adult-friendly rear seat, the Tesla Model S is far superior to either coupe. see full BMW i8 review
 

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What Our Members Are Saying about the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2013 Jeep Wrangler

2013 Jeep Wrangler Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2013 4dr SUV 285-horsepower 3.6L V6
5-speed shiftable automatic 4WD, part-time w/low range
If you have a long-legged person in the front, the rear seat legroom can be a bit small. A major issue however is that there are no vents in the backseat for climate control. This is especially noticeable in the winter. In order to keep my daughter warm driving in the mountains in the winter, we have to keep the front unbearably hot in order to circulate enough heat to keep her barely warm enough. We typically have to keep a blanket in the back seat for anyone to use in the winter when temperatures fall into the 30s. Switching to summer, the back seat can stay somewhat cool if the vents are pointed towards the back. Depending on where one sits, the front seats can block some of the airflow and it can be uncomfortably warm at times especially if sitting on the side of the Jeep that the sun is hitting. In the hottest part of the summer, we usually have to run the A/C at 3/4 full blast and on recirculate to keep the back seat comfortable. see full Jeep Wrangler review
2012 2dr SUV 285-horsepower 3.6L V6
5-speed shiftable automatic 4WD, part-time w/low range
Even tho there are rear seats, I would never ride in back, too small back there. see full Jeep Wrangler review
 
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