The i8 from BMW was introduced in model year 2014 as a rakish hybrid-powered sports car. The limited-production i8 was capable of a 0-60 run in a blinding 2.6 seconds, and had an electronically controlled top speed of 155 mph. With a starting price of over $135k, the i8 had a limited run and was discontinued in model year 2020.
When it’s time to shop 2015 BMW i8 tires, you’ll probably be looking for the responsive handling and braking performance of summer and ultra-high-performance tires. Check out tires like the Pirelli P Zero, Michelin Latitude Sport 3 and Yokohama Advan Sport V105. Just remember that summer and UHP tires use a softer, stickier tread formulation that provides excellent cornering and braking traction, but will stiffen and lose grip in colder weather. Summer and UHP tires shouldn’t be used when temperatures are below about 40-45 degrees F.