BMW is finally producing its hybrid i8 Spyder concept car after first unveiling it to the public in 2012, according to German newspaper Handelsblatt.

BMW CEO Harald Krueger confirmed to the German paper that a production model will be available in the near future. The automaker will show off a refreshed version of the car at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) January in Las Vegas, according to BMW Blog, which is independent from BMW.

Tech Insider reached out to BMW for comment and will update this article as soon as we hear back.

The car is coming with a few updates since it was first debuted, such as a boost in its electric-only range to 23 miles. The car currently hits 162 miles per hour in just 4.4 seconds with a top speed of 250 kilometers per hour. It also has a removable roof.

The i8 Spyder Concept was originally unveiled at the Beijing motor show in 2012, but engineers struggled with incorporating the carbon fiber body, delaying its arrival, Autocar reports.