For anyone considering BMW’s new all electric i3 this is the document you’ve been waiting for. A couple of highlights before you read on. Unsurprisingly BMW has broken most of the options into packages. Unfortunately this puts the larger 8.8″ navigation system into the $2,500 technology package which packages BMW apps and the ACC Stop & Go + Active Driving Assistant together. Parking distance control likewise is unavailable outside of the $1,000 Parking package which combines it with the automatic parking assistant and rear camera. All this means that we’ll likely only ever see either poverty spec or loaded i3s running around. But with a $41,350 base price and Federal and State governments kicking in up to $10k in incentives for electric cars, this is still a bargain in our eyes.

Download: 2014 BMW NA i3 Pricing Guide (PDF)