These shots of BMW's 1-Series show details surrounding the C-pillar and the rear quarter window.
Engine options for the stylish 1-Series Coupe have yet to be confirmed, but BMW officials have said they do not plan to offer a four-cylinder engine in America – although we believe they will be available in European markets. But we are expecting a version of the magnesium/aluminium 3.0-litre six-cylinder that is currently found in the 130i, as well as the 3- and 5-Series, Z4 Coupe and Roadster, and X3 and X5. There is also a strong possibility the 3.0-litre turbocharged six from the 335i coupe and salsoon could find its way into an M version of the 1-Series Coupe.
Among driving enthusiasts, there is strong sentiment that the 3-Series Coupe has grown too large and luxurious to be a true sports coupe. Many of them long for a smaller, simpler car with the driving dynamics BMW has become known for. The 1-Series Coupe could possibly deliver on that desire, all the while holding its head high as a true BMW.




Other autos - BMW:
+ First Drive Experience-BMW M5 Touring
+ First Drives Experience-BMW 650i Sport
+ Auto Review-BMW 3-Series Convertible
+ Auto News-BMW 118d SEBMW 2010 5-Series
+ 2008 BMW 5-series now available
+ 2007 BMW 7-Series Expert Review
+ 2007 BMW 7 Series Sedan
+ First Drive Experience-BMW X5 3.0d SE
+ Auto Reviews-BMW 1-Series
+ Car Reviews: First Drives Experience BMW Hydrogen 7
0 Comments:
Post a Comment