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Monday, June 6, 2011

All-New 2012 BMW 1-Series: Official Specs And Details

With imagery of the brand new 1-Series hatchback making the internet rounds since Friday, it was only a matter of time before BMW came out with an official release and a full set of photos. The Bavarian firm’s entry-level model sports has grown in size and sports fresher –albeit, somewhat more controversial- looks, while also introducing a new generation of 1.6-liter turbocharged gasoline engines with up to 170HP.
For its debut, BMW chose to show the five-door hatchback model, but the range will eventually grow to include a three-door hatchback followed by the coupe, cabriolet and if the grapevine holds true, a longer and more spacious Gran Turismo version in the likes of the 3-Series GT we recently showed you in these spy shots.
The second iteration of the 1-Series codenamed F20 is built on the same platform architecture as the upcoming F30 3-Serie. The five-door hatch is 85 mm (3.3-in.) longer than its predecessor, at 4,324 mm (170.2-in.), while the wheelbase has widened by 30 mm to 2,690 mm (105.9-in). Furthermore, its overall width has increased by 17 mm to 1,765 mm (69.5-in) due to an increase in track of 51 mm at the front and 72 mm at the rear, whereas its height remains unchanged at 1,421 mm (55.9-in.). BMW says the rear passengers have 21mm more legroom, and the luggage compartment has expanded by 30 liters to 360 liters (12.7 cubic feet).
Crafted under the watch of BMW’s Chief designer Adrian van Hooydonk, the styling of the new 1er is an evolution of the outgoing model with sharper and more prominent creases and a dramatic front-end design with abnormally large headlamps stretching all the way to the wheel arches.
It’s a similar story inside as the styling is more evolutionary than revolutionary. Aside from the larger center console with fresh switchgear and the new steering wheel design, BMW claims it boasts higher-grade materials and more attention to detail. As an option, the company offers its latest iDrive system that includes a retractable screen on top of the dashboard.
The big news lies under the hood as BMW finally introduced its long awaited, smaller displacement, turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline engine. The 1.6-liter unit with TwinPower Turbo and direct injection technology will be available at first in two states of tune delivering 136-horses and 220Nm (162.3 lb-ft) in the 116i and 170-horses and 250Nm (184.4 lb-ft) in the 118i.
For diesel fans, the junior rear-wheel drive BMW offers a redesigned 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder delivering 116HP in the 116d, 143HP in the 118d and 184HP in the 120d. BMW said it will also launch a 116d EfficientDynamics Edition, with a 116HP 1.6 litre diesel engine and additional fuel-saving technologies that will keep CO2 emissions over the EU testing cycle down to just 99 g/km.




Further down the line, the Bavarian automaker’s freshly launched 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine with around 240-horses will most likely make it in the 128i replacing the current 130i that comes with a 3.0-liter straight six pushing out 258HP. BMW has not yet said if it will offer a straight-six engine on the new 1-Series.
A six-speed manual gearbox is standard on all models with BMW’s new 8-speed automatic transmission being offered as an option replacing the current six-speed auto.



Model versions:
BMW 118i: Four-cylinder in-line petrol engine with
BMW TwinPower Turbo technology package, consisting of twin-scroll turbocharger, High Precision Injection, VALVETRONIC and Double-VANOS variable valve control,

  • Capacity: 1, 598 cc, output: 125 kW/170 hp at 4,800 rpm,
  • Maximum torque: 250 Nm at 1,500 – 4,500 rpm,
  • Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h (62mph): 7.4 seconds,
  • Maximum speed: 225 km/h – 140mph
  • Combined-cycle fuel consumption*: 5.8 – 5.9 litres/100 kilometres,
  • CO2 emissions*: 134 – 137 g/km, emissions standard: EU5.


BMW 116i: Four-cylinder in-line petrol engine with
BMW TwinPower Turbo technology package, consisting of twin-scroll turbocharger, High Precision Injection, VALVETRONIC and Double-VANOS variable valve control,

  • Capacity: 1,598 cc, output: 100 kW/136 hp at 4, 400 rpm,
  • Maximum torque: 220 Nm at 1,350 – 4, 300 rpm,
  • Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h (62mph): 8.5 seconds,
  • Maximum speed: 210 km/h -130mph,
  • Combined-cycle fuel consumption*: 5.5 – 5.7 litres/100 kilometres,
  • CO2 emissions*: 129 – 132 g/km, emissions standard: EU5.


BMW 120d: Four-cylinder in-line diesel engine with
BMW TwinPower Turbo technology package, consisting of variable-geometry turbocharger, common-rail magnetic-valve direct injection
(max. injection pressure: 1,800 bar),

  • Capacity: 1,955 cc, output: 135 kW/184 hp at 4, 000 rpm,
  • Maximum torque: 380 Nm at 1,750 – 2, 750 rpm,
  • Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h (62mph): 7.2 seconds,
  • Maximum speed: 228 km/h – 142mph,
  • Combined-cycle fuel consumption*: 4.5 – 4.6 litres/100 kilometres,
  • CO2 emissions*: 119 – 122 g/km, emissions standard: EU5.


BMW 118d: Four-cylinder in-line diesel engine with
BMW TwinPower Turbo technology package, consisting of variable-geometry turbocharger, common-rail, magnetic-valve direct injection (max. injection pressure: 1,600 bar),

  • Capacity: 1,955 cc, output: 105 kW/143 hp at 4,000 rpm,
  • Max. torque: 320 Nm at 1,750 – 2, 500 rpm,
  • Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h (62mph): 8.9 seconds,
  • Maximum speed: 212 km/h – 132mph
  • Combined-cycle fuel consumption*: 4.4 – 4.5 litres/100 kilometres,
  • CO2 emissions*: 115 – 118 g/km, emissions standard: EU5.


BMW 116d: Four-cylinder in-line diesel engine with
BMW TwinPower Turbo technology package, consisting of variable-geometry turbocharger with common-rail, magnetic-valve direct injection (max. injection pressure: 1,600 bar),
Capacity: 1,955 cc, output: 85 kW/116 hp at 4,000 rpm,

  • Maximum torque: 260 Nm at 1,750 – 2,500 rpm,
  • Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h (62mph): 10.3 seconds,
  • Maximum speed: 200 km/h – 124mph
  • Combined-cycle fuel consumption*: 4.3 – 4.5 litres/100 kilometres,
  • CO2 emissions*: 114 – 117 g/km, emissions standard: EU5.
* EU test figures, variations due to differences in the tyres fitted


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BMW Introduces M3 Carbon Fiber Limited Edition

Chinese customers love a good limited edition model and BMW tries its best to keep them happy. Not long ago, BMW had released the China market-only M3 Matte Edition and M3 Tiger Edition. During the BMW M Legendary Experience event held in China last week, the Bavarian automaker lifted the covers off yet another special M3, the Carbon Fiber Limited Edition of which only 111 examples will be built at a price of 1.23 million yuan (approximately US$189,800 at today’s exchange rates) a piece.
As the name suggests, the latest special M3 for China is dressed in carbon fiber inside and out, while keeping the standard model’s mechanical hardware intact. It is offered in a white pearl metallic finish and comes with contrasting black stripes that run the full length of the body and decals with the name of the car on the doors.
On the outside, we find carbon fiber on the roof, and the new BMW Performance aero parts that include the front lip splitters, trunk spoiler and hood inlets. A set of gloss-black 19-inch alloy wheels round off the exterior upgrades.
Moving on to the M3's interior, the dashboard and door panels get carbon fiber trim pieces while the black leather seats feature carbon fiber patterned material along with white stripes and piping.
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Saturday, June 4, 2011

2012 BMW 1-Series Hatchback

We knew that the next generation of the BMW 1-Series was coming but we didn’t expect to see the compact hatchback making its appearance so early. These official photos along with the first details showed up on a German website called Motor Traffic, as BMW has not yet made an announcement.
Seen here in a five-door format, the new 1-Series evolves the current model’s styling with sharper and more prominent creases all around along with a much more pronounced front end that sports unusually large headlamps pushed to the far corners of the bumper literally hugging the wheel arches.
Unless you happen to own the current 1-Series, you’ll have a hard time discovering the styling differences. Upon a closer look, you may notice the larger center console with new switchgear and the new steering wheel design.
According to the leaked information, the new 1-Series rides on a 85mm (3.3-in.) longer platform that brings the total length of the car to 4,320mm (170-in.). The cargo area has increased by 30 liters, from 330 to 360 liters, while passengers should also feel more comfortable thanks to the longer platform.
Perhaps the most important news about the 2012 BMW 1-Series is the introduction of a brand new 1.6-liter turbocharged gasoline engine. The German website reported that new powerplant will be available on the 116i with an output of 136-horses and on the 118i with the same displacement but with 170-horses. Diesel options are said to include a 2.0-liter turbo diesel with 116HP, 143HP and 184HP.
The 1-Series is scheduled to premiere at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, but we expect to hear and see more from BMW within the next few days.

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Friday, June 3, 2011

2011 G-Power BMW M3 GTS

2011-G-Power-BMW-M3-GTS-Front-SideA version of the famous and globally proven M3 G-POWER system "Sporty Drive" supercharger, designed specifically for the BMW M3 GTS improve the quality of output from 450 hp to 635 hp and 630 Nm of torque. Works by former reinforced engine block of the BMW M3 GTS on the side of a solid crankshaft and con rod reinforced the idea to increase the output of most of the 600 HP (M3 standard) to 635 HP (M3 GTS).

2011-G-Power-BMW-M3-GTS-Rear-AngleOn the exhaust aspect, a lightweight, all titanium exhaust system was created by the G-POWER provides mandatory reductions in exhaust back pressure. Discard, developed specifically to meet the needs of the supercharger system II SK, provided with one hundred CPSI metal catalytic converter. Management software engines unit, which controls the settings for the V8, is conjointly developed by G-POWER BMW M3 GTS.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

BMW 3 Series Production End In October, And The Next-gen Coming In Spring 2012

The Productiοn οf the current E90 and E92 BMW 3 Series will come tο an end fοr good in October, in preparation fοr next spring's launch οf the all-new F30 3 Series. Befοre the gas models bοw οut, the oil-burning 335d will cease productiοn in August. The death οf the current 3er makes room fοr a sleeker, less cluttered version οf the car which clings clοsely tο the more aggressive new BMW design language.

Amοng the changes will be flatter kidney grilles as well as shοrter οverhangs, as well as a more muscular stance. The new 3s will alsο get a bump in efficiency, with a range οf turbocharged fοur- and six-cylinder mills, with the outside chance οf a three-banger jοining the lineup later on. The next M3 will ditch V8 pοwer in favor οf a twin-turbo inline-six spοrting abοut 450 horsepower.

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