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La nouvelle BMW Série 1 : phase de test finale à Miramas.
Wed Mar 27 13:21:51 CET 2019 Communiqué de presse
Les réglages de précision approfondis sur la piste d’essai de BMW dans le sud de la France permettent d’accentuer le caractère indépendant de la nouvelle BMW Série 1.
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Les réglages de précision approfondis sur la piste d’essai de BMW dans le sud de la France permettent d’accentuer le caractère indépendant de la nouvelle BMW Série 1.
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Munich. Camouflaged pre-series vehicles of the third-generation BMW 1 Series are currently still undergoing extensive test drives at the BMW proving ground in Miramas, Southern France. The facility’s diverse handling tracks offer the optimal conditions for refining agility and dynamics of the new BMW 1 Series. This was preceded by five years of intensive development work and the change to the modern BMW front-wheel drive architecture.
A genuine BMW with an individual
character.
The new BMW 1 Series will
set new standards in the premium compact class in terms of driving
dynamics, whilst also offering significantly more space inside. With a
cutting edge suspension set-up, innovative technologies and the
integration of all driving dynamics-related components and control
systems, the BMW 1 Series achieves greater agility both with the new
front-wheel drive and BMW xDrive intelligent four-wheel drive. “Our
customers will directly feel the fast and precise responsiveness that
provides for an optimised driving experience. The BMW 1 Series will be
a genuine BMW with an individual character,” says Peter Langen, head
of Driving Dynamics at the BMW Group.
Transfer of technology from the BMW i3.
On the
new BMW 1 Series, BMW has utilized all of the experience gained over
recent years with BMW Group front-wheel drive models. A crucial
element for the car’s exceptionally high agility is ARB technology
(actuator contiguous wheel slip limitation) known from the BMW i3s,
which is now celebrating its debut in a vehicle with a combustion
engine. This transfer of technology from the BMW i brand to the core
brand BMW improves traction decisively, while facilitating
significantly more sensitive and faster control.
ARB technology, which is standard on the BMW 1 Series, features a slip control system positioned directly in the engine control unit instead of in the control unit for the DSC function (Dynamic Stability Control). Without long signal paths, information is passed on three times faster, with the regulation speed perceived by the driver actually being up to ten times faster. In close coordination with the DSC function, actuator contiguous wheel slip limitation significantly reduces the power understeer usually experienced with front-wheel drive vehicles, but without control intervention to stabilise lateral dynamics. BMW Performance Control (yaw moment distribution) also comes as standard and additionally increases agility of the BMW 1 Series through dynamic brake intervention. Moreover, torsional stiffness of the body structure is enhanced by the targeted use of additional struts such as a standard rear-end “boomerang strut”. “Through this extensive integration of all driving dynamics-related aspects as well as the new, innovative traction control feature, we are creating a completely novel driving experience,” says Holger Stauch, BMW 1 Series project manager.
The most powerful BMW Group 4-cylinder engine for the new
top-of-the-range model.
A newly
developed 4-cylinder engine stands out prominently within the drive
portfolio of the new BMW 1 Series. The BMW M135i xDrive (combined fuel
consumption: 7,1-6,8 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 162-155 g/km)*
features the most powerful 4-cylinder engine from the BMW Group with a
2-litre capacity and BMW TwinPower Turbo technology. The power unit
delivers 225 kW (306 hp), ensuring extremely dynamic handling
properties through individual technical solutions such as a reinforced
crank drive, new pistons and cod rods, a larger exhaust turbocharger
as well as optimised fuel injection valves.
More interior space.
The BMW 1 Series has taken
a major leap forward in terms of interior spaciousness. Thanks to the
new front-wheel drive architecture with transverse engines and a low
centre tunnel, noticeably more space is now available than in the
predecessor model, especially on the back seats. For example, legroom
for rear-seat passengers has increased by 33 millimetres and headroom
at the back by 19 millimetres. Access to the rear compartment is now
easier and luggage compartment capacity has increased by 20 litres to
380 litres. Thus, the new BMW 1 Series combines outstanding handling
characteristics with significantly improved spaciousness.