http://www.wsj.com/articles/bmw-loses-core-development-team-of-its-i3-and-i8-electric-vehicle-line-1461086049
BMW Loses Core Development Team of Its i3 and i8 Electric Vehicle Line
April 20, 2016  William Boston

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Key executives defect to Future Mobility Corp, a Chinese startup backed by
Tencent Holdings

BMW has lost its core development team for the i3 and i8 electric vehicle
line to Chinese startup Future Mobility Corp. Photo: Getty Images

BERLIN—BMW AG has lost the core development team of its i3 and i8 electric
vehicle line to Future Mobility Corp, a Chinese startup backed by Tencent
Holdings, as the German premium brand struggles to come up with a convincing
answer to competitor Tesla Motors Inc.

Carsten Breitfeld, a 20-year BMW veteran who developed the company’s i8
plug-in hybrid sports car, left the Munich-based car maker last month to
become chief executive of the Chinese electric car company. Now, three key
executives from the “BMW i” electric car group are following him.

Dirk Abendroth, who developed electric powertrains for the i-series, Benoit
Jacob, who was head of design at BMW i, and Henrik Wenders, head of BMW i
product management, will take up positions at Future Mobility, according to
two people familiar with the situation.

BMW declined to comment on whether the executives had departed.

The defections come as BMW and other premium brand manufacturers are
struggling with weak sales of their electric vehicles and a growing threat
from new rivals in the nascent electric car market.

BMW unveiled the i3 battery electric vehicle at the Frankfurt Motor Show in
2011 and began selling the vehicle two years later. The i3, marketed as an
ecological city car, was soon followed by the futuristic i8 plug-in hybrid
sports car.

But sales haven’t lived up to the hype, and BMW has slowed development of
future models. Last year, BMW sold 24,057 i3 models, and 5,456 i8 models, a
66% increase in BMW i division sales.

Wieland Bruch, a BMW spokesman, said the BMW i products have been very
successful in their individual market segments. The i8 is the best-selling
plug-in sports car, he said in an email.

But the defection of BMW i’s core development team suggests that BMW’s
strategy of developing niche products at time when Tesla Motors Inc. is
moving into the mass market could make it harder for BMW to attract and
retain young talent in the future.

After launching with much fanfare in 2013, the i3 has changed little and
there are few plans for further development of the brand.

The i3 will get a new battery extending its range and a open-top derivative
of the i8 is also planned. But a long-awaited third model in the i-series
won’t be launched before 2020, Chief Executive Harald Krüger said recently.

“That’s too long for young people who want to change the world,” a person
close to the company said.
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