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Official 1-series Coupe Press Release/UK
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BMW 1-series Coupe BMW is extending the 1 Series line-up in the UK with a new model consisting of a brace of high performance twin-turbocharged engines and a diesel capable of a frugal 58.9mpg. The new BMW 1 Series Coupé goes on sale in the UK in November and will be available in 120d, 123d and135i guises. The 135i marks the first time a twin-turbo petrol engine has powered a 1 Series, while the launch of the 123d heralds the introduction of the world’s most powerful production four-cylinder diesel engine. The flagship of the range is the BMW 135i with its 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged petrol powerplant. Offering 306hp from its light alloy and magnesium straight-six engine, the 135i is capable of accelerating from zero to 62mph in 5.3 seconds before going on to an electronically-limited top speed of 155mph. Peak torque of 400Nm from just 1,300rpm through to 5,000rpm ensures smooth yet rapid progress and in-gear flexibility. Courtesy of High Precision Direct Injection for the most efficient burn of fuel mix and Bi-VANOS variable valve technology combined with lightweight engineering principles, the BMW 135i is capable of frugal motoring while maintaining its top end performance. The 2,979cc engine posts a 30.7mpg figure on the combined cycle and a CO2 emissions figure of 220g/km. BMW’s EfficientDynamics programme seeks to boost engine performance while at the same time cut fuel consumption and emissions. Second generation High Precision Direct Injection and Brake Energy Regeneration are both elements of EfficientDynamics deployed on the 135i Coupé. Frugal yet sporting The BMW 135i is joined in the range by another twin-turbocharged model to offer a unique blend of performance and economical motoring. The 204hp four-cylinder engine in the BMW 123d Coupé sets a benchmark for small diesels. Its 1,995cc powerplant is the world’s first all aluminium diesel to have an output per litre figure in excess of 100hp – something only BMW M cars usually attain. It is also the first four-cylinder production diesel to come with twin-turbo technology. Peak torque is 400Nm from 2,000rpm, while the engine revs to in excess of 4,400rpm where peak power is attained. This performance equates to a zero to 62mph time of 7.0 seconds and a top speed of 148mph – previously unheard of figures in such small capacity production diesels. By comparison the output of the four-cylinder BMW 123d betters that of established six-cylinder diesel engines from both Audi and Mercedes. The BMW 123d Coupé also makes financial sense. Its 138g/km emissions figure sees it fall into the Band C Vehicle Excise Duty tier while the fuel consumption figure on the combined cycle is 54.3mpg. It is aided in this by the use of elements from BMW’s renowned EfficientDynamics programme. The 123d comes with Auto Start-Stop technology, Brake Energy Regeneration, third-generation common-rail fuel injection, a diesel particulate filter, active aerodynamics, Electric Power Steering and low rolling resistance tyres. For customers seeking an entry point into the new 1 Series Coupé range, the 120d offers another option of style, driving dynamics and parsimonious motoring. Its 1,995cc four-cylinder engine mixes a 177hp output and a zero to 62mph time of 7.6 seconds with 58.8mpg economy and emissions of just 128g/km. The same EfficientDynamics technologies used on the 123d are also deployed on the 120d. Dynamic capability Like every BMW before it, except xDrive models, the new BMW 1 Series Coupé has 50:50 weight distribution and a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive configuration for the best in driving dynamics. To offer the most compliant yet sporting ride and the best in directional stability, the 1 Series Coupé has a double-joint spring strut front axle arrangement with a five-link rear suspension. Such an arrangement allows engineers greater scope in fine tuning the ride characteristics of the car. Dynamic Stability Control is standard on the 120d Coupé to act as an electronic safety blanket for the driver. Dynamic Traction Control is a further function of DSC that permits a greater degree of wheelslip for more spirited driving. The BMW 123d and the 135i come as standard with Dynamic Stability Control+ with its five additional safety features of Soft Stop, Hill start assistant, Brake Drying, Brake pre-tensioning and Brake fade compensation. In addition to this the 135i Coupé has a high performance braking system featuring six-piston callipers for greater retardation. Design The BMW 1 Series Coupé uses the same architecture as the three- and five-door models, but is shrouded in an elongated coupé body to emphasise the sporting nature of the car. The 1 Series Coupé is 4,360mm long (133mm more than other 1 Series) and 1,934mm wide (1mm more). The slight increase in body size means the boot space swells from 350-litres to 370-litres. A standard 60:40 rear seat split permits greater load flexibility allowing for items to be stored in place of one or both rear seat occupants. The BMW 120d Coupé will be available in ES, SE and M Sport guises, while the 123d Coupé will be offered in SE and M Sport and the 135i Coupé just as an M Sport. M Sport raises the specification bar by including 17-inch light alloy wheels on the 120d and 123d Coupé but unique 18-inch light alloy wheels on the 135i Coupé, M Aerodynamic package, M Sports suspension, Sports seats, High-gloss Shadowline exterior trim, M leather steering wheel, M designation door sills and Anthracite headlining. Prices for all three models will be announced closer to the on sale date. Model//Power-Hp/Torque-Nm/Zero-62 mph-Seconds/Top SpeedMph/Combined-Mpg/ BMW 120d Coupé 177 350 7.6 141 58.9 BMW 123d Coupé 204 400 7.0 148 54.3 BMW 135i Coupé 306 400 5.3 155* 30.7 * Electronically-limited Source: BMW UK : News |
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Good question...perhaps they jumped the gun and this is just the beginning of official stuff coming down the pike. I expect pics & more details will begin in sunami fashion almost right away... maybe wishful thinking but I think this is the start of the embargo's end. |
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06-27-2007, 06:49 PM | #11 |
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The press release for the UK market is on line because someone within BMW UK broke the embargo set for later on today.
As this is another stage in which a BMW product has been leaked unofficially. Word in Munich is BMW high ups are severely pissed about the leaked pictures. They do not show the full detail of the car due to the quick shoot nature of the photography. The real photographs for the car give a much better impression . But anyway here we go the closure to the car I initially "prepped"since the hatch was released in 2004 on CSS to later postings on GCZ and of course you fine people.:biggrin: we have come along way and now here we are on the eve of the launch of the new BMW 1er Coupe. Whilst specifications relate to the UK market and of course Germany and the rest of Europe - sadly the diesels will not be available in the USA but an additional petrol model will be offered as will the M sport package as the small BMW performance Coupe. However starting with Europe first. Additional petrol engines will be launched, engines that befit the sporty,dynamic nature of the new BMW 1er Coupe. North American cars go on sale in April 2008. Of course the Cabrio is ongoing , but you will see additional Coupe shots - basically testing new engines , developments and a NA six cylinder upodate engine which suggests the development prototypes of the M1are about to appear on the horizon. |
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Nice car, but YOU can't have one
Very nice. Now if someone from BMW could please explain to me why the 3 door models are not coming to North America, that would be swell.
In a market where 3 door offerings from Volvo & Mercedes are doing excellent sales, BMW doesn't seem to get it. Do they think everyone wants to drive a dam sedan? Why would they bring this in - to compete with the 3 series sedan? I was in Berlin a few months ago, picked a brochure from the BMW store and I was excited when they told me the 1 series 3 door WAS coming to North America. I went down to my dealer with my deposit only to be told it wasn't going to happen (or more specifically, they didn't know - and they NEVER know nor do they care.) A 120d would have been a huge success in North America and I for 1 would have bought one. My next BMW will be a 3 door or I just won't be buying one. Instead I'm considering a Volvo. I sure wish the powers that be at BMW would pull their collective heads out of their collective asses. |
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Seems this happened with the 3-ers last debut and the entire brochure was leaked, scanned and posted on various websites. I expect we'll see tons of stuff coming out in literally waves of info and pics. Note that Scott confirms M1. That's good enuff for me- but plans can always change. Also mentions BMW bigwigs pissed over the recent low res pics. Sometimes I think Scott has to provide cover...in this case I don't know- they are awful photos. Add that in with the UK press release and you can see that BMW is barely keeping a lid on it. Probably wise to issue some official docs/pics now before the leaking turns into a river and they no longer are in control and management of something they've worked very hard for. Christmas in the summer.:biggrin: |
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So all the Brits got was one lousy little picture for they're online PR??? Its awesome that BMW decided not to detune this car. With so many haters, this car will need all the points it can get. I'm getting one nontheless.
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I think something is afoot. :iono:
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There will be the aura of boy-racer about this car- (small car...very very fast) but it will be extremely serious and not punk-poseur. |
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Oh, and there is no copy of the press release to be found ANYWHERE in the BMW Press Group website. UK, USA, Germany, France...no where.
Something isn't right about this "press release".
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Also, this press release is very abbreviated, yes, you make a good point. I'm thinking we'll see a lot more official in the next 12-24 hours. If not then it'll be hard for BMW to contain more info dribbling out. |
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The link to the UK website is still there but I'm talking about the official BMW Press Group website where they post up all official press releases for media personnel.
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Post here.:biggrin: :biggrin: Although I think Harold and Freak will get the packages asap to us. |
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