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The all-new BMW 1 Series
Mon May 27 00:01:00 CEST 2019 Press Kit
• Sportier design, improved handling and agility. • Lower emissions, more power and improved fuel efficiency. • BMW Head-up display, BMW Digital Key, BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant and BMW Live Cockpit Plus. • Array of new driver assistant systems. • Available to order 28 May 2019, first customer deliveries from September 2019. • Pricing from £24,430 OTR.
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The arrival of the all-new BMW 1 Series heralds the dawn of a new era
for this successful model that has consistently combined handling
excellence, practicality, technology and quality.
Now in its third generation, the BMW 1 Series features a dynamic
design, roomier interior, a raft of cutting-edge technologies as well
as BMW’s trademark agility and superior performance.
It features a shorter bonnet and significantly more space within
a footprint almost identical to that of its predecessor. At 4,319
millimetres, the new BMW 1 Series is five millimetres shorter, 34
millimetres wider and 13 millimetres higher. At 2,670 millimetres, the
wheelbase is 20 millimetres shorter.
There have been a number of design changes including a new
headlight arrangement, a more wedged shaped silhouette and a
pronounced ‘shark nose’. At the front, the BMW kidney grille is larger
and, for the first time in this model range, the kidneys merge in the
middle. The range-topping BMW M135i xDrive features a distinctive
grille with a mesh design instead of the classical bars.
Viewed from the side, the BMW 1 Series features a distinctive
window graphic enhanced by two character lines. One runs below the
door handles from the front wheels to the rear wings, while the other
starts in the lower part of the front door before lifting towards the
rear quarter. In addition, the greenhouse is elongated with the
traditional Hofmeister Kink incorporated into the C pillar.
Increased interior and boot space
The
front-wheel-drive architecture with transverse engines and a lower
centre tunnel offers the occupants more space than in the predecessor.
This applies especially to those in the rear seats. Access is easier
and there is an extra 33 millimetres of kneeroom available. Rear
headroom is up by 19 millimetres when the outward opening panoramic
sunroof is fitted. Rear passengers also enjoy 13 millimetres more
elbowroom, while the driver and front passenger get extra 42
millimetres in this respect. Luggage compartment capacity rises by 20
litres to 380 litres (1,200 litres with the rear seat bench folded
down). The minimum width of the luggage compartment has also increased
by 67 millimetres. An electrically operated tailgate is now optionally
available for the BMW 1 Series for the first time.
Driver-oriented cockpit
Situated immediately in
front of the driver is the instrument cluster along with the
accompanying central Control Display. Designed for touch operation, it
is oriented towards the driver and positioned optimally in their field
of view. The controls for the heating, air conditioning and new
hexagonal air vents are grouped together in the centre console below
the Control Display. With the Start/Stop button and gear selector
lever now also located in the control panel in the lower section of
the centre console, all the controls relating to driving functions are
clustered together in one area. This includes the iDrive Touch
Controller used to control the infotainment system. In front of the
selector lever is a storage area which can be specified with the
Wireless Charging option for smartphones.
The interior has more space and features high-quality materials
throughout, driver-focused controls and innovative details, such as
backlit trim strips. The BMW 1 Series with optional BMW Live Cockpit
Professional features the new BMW Operating System 7.0 – with optional
gesture control – which can be controlled via 10.25 inch screen.
New light-alloy wheels up to 19 inches
The new
BMW 1 Series is available with a wide range of new light-alloy wheels,
including – for the first time – the option of wheels with a diameter
of 19 inches. The SE model has 16-inch light-alloy wheels as standard.
The Sport models feature 17-inch light-alloy wheels whilst the M Sport
moves up to 18-inch light-alloy wheels as standard. The BMW M135i
xDrive comes with bespoke polished 18-inch light-alloys, whilst newly
designed 19-inch light-alloy wheels are optionally available for this
and the M Sport model.
Panoramic roof available as an option
For the
first time a panoramic roof is available as an option for the BMW 1
Series. With a 0.7m glass area, the roof features an electrically
operated roller blind to provide shading along with a net wind
deflector to reduce noise when open.
Three equipment lines and one flagship
model
The BMW 1 Series offers SE, Sport and M Sport
trims as well as the range-topping M135i xDrive, all of which differ
from one another in both exterior and interior details. SE comes with
matt black air guide grilles on the front bumper, while Sport adds
exclusive air inlets finished with a high-gloss black, the kidney
grille features a chrome frame with high-gloss black struts. The M
Sport features aerodynamic bodystyling as well as satin aluminium
struts in the kidney grille whilst the seat upholstery is in Dakota
leather with contrast stitching. The range-topping BMW M135i xDrive
incorporates the mesh-design BMW kidney grille and frame, exclusive
front bumper air inlet clasps, and wing mirrors all finished in Cerium
Grey. Exclusive black high-gloss rear diffuser with mesh design, and
side sill covers featuring exclusive M135i xDrive black high-gloss
inserts complete the look. Inside there’s the M Sport seat with
integrated headrest design finished in Trigon Cloth/Alcantara
Anthracite upholstery.
Transfer of technology from the BMW i3s
The new
BMW 1 Series features the actuator contiguous wheel slip limitation
(ARB) technology used in the BMW i3s. This is the first time it has
been used in a combustion-engine car and it has the effect of
significantly improving traction when pulling away, cornering or when
driving in the wet. The system works in close tandem with the DSC
system to significantly reduce power understeer.
ARB is assisted in its task by BMW Performance Control (yaw
moment distribution). This feature, which is also included as standard
on the BMW 1 Series, gives it more agile handling by intelligently
applying the brakes at the wheels on the inside of the bend. This
suppresses any initial understeer and gives the car neutral steering
behaviour. Alternatively, drivers can engage the DSC system’s
propulsion-optimised Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) setting, which
allows a greater degree of slip at the driven wheels and thereby
paving the way for a ‘sportier’ driving style.
Two models with BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel
drive
ARB technology and BMW Performance Control also
feature on the BMW 120d xDrive and the BMW M135i xDrive, which are
both equipped with BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive as standard.
This can split drive power 50:50 if necessary and is designed to
ensure predictable handling in all driving situations. This applies
even if the Driving Experience Control switch is set to Sport mode,
DTC is selected or DSC is deactivated.
In Comfort or Eco Pro mode, drive is split as required, while
keeping fuel consumption as low as possible. Fuel economy is therefore
improved without any discernible impact on driving dynamics or
traction. As well as the all-wheel-drive system, standard
specification for the BMW M135i xDrive includes a newly developed
mechanical Torsen limited-slip differential, which gives the car an
even sportier edge.
The differential is integrated into the standard eight-speed
Steptronic Sport transmission on the BMW M135i xDrive and also
features a Launch Control mode that puts the full peak torque of 450Nm
on tap in first and second gear.
Increased body rigidity
Making intelligent use
of aluminium – for the bonnet and tailgate for instance – combined
with high-strength steels, has enabled BMW to shave as much as 30
kilograms off the weight of the new BMW 1 Series compared to its
predecessor, at the same time as further increasing the torsional
stiffness of the body structure.
BMW M135i xDrive – superior handling and braking
capability
The positive dynamic impact of the rigid body
is even more pronounced on the ultra-sporty, range-topping BMW M135i
xDrive that features a number of chassis improvements to improve
handling and ride quality. This all combines with the standard M Sport
suspension and the M Sport steering with its more direct ratio and
even sharper response. Meanwhile, the M Sport brakes offer excellent
stopping power at all times. The M Sport steering and M Sport brakes
are also available for M Sport models in the M Sport Plus package.
Three suspension options
Besides the standard
suspension and the M Sport suspension with 10mm reduction in ride
height, the new BMW 1 Series can also be specified with the Adaptive
suspension including VDC (Variable Damper Control) as an option (not
available in conjunction with 19-inch alloy wheels). This lets the
driver choose from two different damping response settings via the
Driving Experience Control switch, namely Comfort – for better ride
comfort in poor road conditions – or Sport for a very sporty drive.
Engine line-up
The all-new BMW 1 Series is
powered by three-cylinder and four-cylinder engines with a choice of
three diesel and two petrol engines at launch. Improvement in the
power units’ efficiency have resulted in higher real-world fuel
economy and lower exhaust emissions. Performance characteristics have
likewise been enhanced and, in some cases, output has been increased
too. The line-up is spearheaded by the newly developed power unit for
the BMW M135i xDrive, the BMW Group’s most powerful four-cylinder engine.
Model | Power output (hp) | Peak Torque (Nm) | Acceleration (zero to 62mph) | Top Speed (mph) | Fuel consumption (mpg) WLTP | CO 2 emissions (g/km) NEDC* | OTR Price from |
118i | 140 | 220 | 8.5 | 132 | 47.1 – 40.4 | 123-114 | £24,430 |
M135i xDrive | 306 | 450 | 4.8 | 155 | 35.3 – 34.4 | 157-155 | £36,430 |
116d | 116 | 270 | 10.3/10.1 | 124 | 61.4 – 54.3 | 103-100 | £25,480 |
118d | 150 | 350 | 8.5/8.4 | 135/134 | 60.1 – 51.4 | 111-108 | £26,640 |
120d xDrive Sport | 190 | 400 | 7.0 | 143 | 51.4 – 48.7 | 119-117 | £32,470 |
In the 1.5-litre three-cylinder engine powering the entry level
BMW 118i, modifications have cut CO2 emissions by 29g/km at the same
time as boosting maximum power output by 4hp to 140hp. The power unit,
which is five kilograms lighter than the one it replaces, generates
peak torque of 220Nm. The BMW 118i accelerates from zero to 62mph in
8.5 seconds and goes on to a top speed of 132mph. It posts combined
fuel consumption of 47.1-40.4mpg with CO2 emissions of 123-114g/kg.
The newly developed 2.0-litre unit under the bonnet of the M135i
xDrive model is BMW Group’s most powerful four-cylinder petrol engine.
It delivers 306hp with the help of BMW TwinPower Turbo technology and
peak torque is 450Nm. It accelerates from zero to 62mph in 4.8
seconds, while top speed is limited to 155mph. The M135i xDrive
returns 35.3-34.4mpg and emits 157-155g/km of CO2.
Three diesel units will be available for the new BMW 1 Series
from launch and upgrades have brought about a reduction in fuel
consumption – and therefore CO2 emissions – of around five per cent,
at the same time as lowering other pollutant emissions.
The BMW 116d is powered by a 1.5-litre 116hp three-cylinder engine
with a maximum torque of 270Nm, while returning 61.4-54.3mpg and
emitting CO2 of 103-100g/km. This is sufficient for a top speed of
124mph and a zero to 62mph benchmark time of 10.3 seconds (10.1
seconds with the seven-speed Steptronic dual-clutch transmission).
The BMW 118d and 120d xDrive, which feature two-stage
turbocharging, are powered by 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel engines.
The 118d returns 60.1-51.4mpg with CO2 emissions of 111-108 g/km. The
output of the BMW 118d peaks at 150hp while maximum torque is 350Nm.
The zero to 62mph sprint takes 8.5 seconds (8.4 seconds with
eight-speed Steptronic transmission) and top speed is 135mph (134mph
with Steptronic).
The BMW 120d xDrive features BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel
drive and the eight-speed Steptronic automatic transmission as
standard. Its four-cylinder power unit produces 190hp and a peak
torque of 400Nm. The 120d xDrive accelerates from zero to 62mph in 7.0
seconds reaching a top speed of 143mph. Combined fuel consumption is
at 51.4-48.7mpg while emitting 119-117g/km CO2.
First ever deployment of three different transmission
technologies
The arrival of the new BMW 1 Series marks
the first time three different transmission technologies have been
employed in the range. In the BMW 116d, BMW 118d and BMW 118i, the
engine’s power is delivered via an upgraded six-speed manual gearbox.
New to the BMW 1 Series line-up is the highly sophisticated
seven-speed Steptronic dual-clutch transmission, which can be
specified as an option for the BMW 116d and the BMW 118i. This allows
faster gear changes with no interruption in power delivery and the
long seventh gear keeps revs low, helping to lower fuel consumption
when out of town or on the motorway. Further improvements have been
made to the shift comfort and acoustic properties of the eight-speed
Steptronic Sport transmission fitted as an option in the BMW 118d and
as standard in the BMW 120d xDrive and the BMW M135i xDrive.
Intelligent connectivity increases
efficiency
Intelligent connectivity enables the two
automatic transmissions to adapt their shift strategy according to the
planned route and driving situation. If the BMW 1 Series is equipped
with Active Cruise Control, both transmissions will factor in the
data from this system and the standard Navigation, to avoid
unnecessary gear changes in a quick succession of bends. When
approaching a vehicle ahead, they also shift down early in order to
use engine braking to reduce speed.
The coasting and Auto Start Stop functions also take their cue
from the data supplied by the navigation system, the front-mounted
camera and the sensors for the optional driving assistance systems.
The coasting function is available with the Driving Experience Control
switch set to COMFORT mode as well as in ECO Pro mode, and will only
decouple the powertrain in situations where performance and comfort
are not compromised. If the driver suddenly lifts off the accelerator,
the powertrain stays connected so that engine braking can be used to
support the ensuing deceleration. For the same reason, powertrain
disconnection is also prevented when approaching a junction or a
vehicle ahead. Inefficient engine shutdown by the Auto Start Stop
function when stopping briefly at junctions or roundabouts is also
avoided. Plus, the movement of vehicles ahead is registered in order
to determine the ideal moment for stopping and starting the engine.
Driver assistance systems
The new,
third-generation BMW 1 Series benefits from an array of new,
innovative driver assistance systems that combine camera images and
data gathered by radar and ultrasonic sensors to either alert the
driver to hazards or minimise the risk of an accident by means of
corrective braking and steering.
Cruise Control with braking function is standard where as Active
Cruise Control with Stop & Go is available as an option. The
latter is operational at motorway speeds and is able to brake models
to a stop if necessary – and also pull away again, either by itself or
at the driver’s request, depending on how long the car is stationary for.
Standard equipment includes collision and pedestrian warning
with city braking function, which also alerts the driver to the
presence of cyclists. Lane Departure warning with steering impulse is
also standard as well as speed limit information. The optional Driving
Assistant additionally comprises of the Lane Change Warning with blind
spot detection system, which prompts the driver to guide the car back
onto the correct path by means of a visual warning and, if necessary,
a steering input. The Driving Assistant’s remaining functions include
rear collision warning and crossing traffic warning, which reduces the
risk of a collision when reversing into roads obstructed from the
driver’s view.
BMW Head-Up Display makes debut on 1 Series
The
BMW 1 Series is now offered with the option of the BMW Head-Up Display
and Park Distance Control (PDC), which uses sensors at both the front
and rear to provide visual and acoustic signals to prevent collisions
with obstacles located to the side or rear of the vehicle. A rear-view
camera is an option. The optional Parking Assistant goes further still
by offering automatic assisted parking in spaces that are either
parallel or perpendicular to the road.
Making its debut in the premium compact class is the innovative
reversing assistant, which offers the highly convenient option of
automated reversing in confined spaces or situations where the driver
does not have a clear view, such as multi-storey car parks or
entrances to courtyards. To do this, it stores the steering movements
for any section the car has just driven forward along at no more than
22mph. The system is then able to reverse the vehicle for distances of
up to 50 metres by steering it along exactly the same line it took
when moving forward. All the driver has to do is operate the
accelerator and brake pedals and monitor the vehicle’s surroundings.
BMW Digital Key
The Digital Key allows the BMW
1 Series driver to use a smartphone instead of a key if the Comfort
Access option is specified. With this technology the car can be locked
and unlocked from selected smartphones using Near Field Communication
(NFC) technology. Holding the smartphone up to the door handle opens
the car even if the phone battery is dead. The engine can be started
as soon as the phone has been placed in the smartphone or wireless
charging tray. Accessible via BMW Connected once the owner’s identity
has been checked, the Digital Key offers unrivalled flexibility, as
the driver can share it with up to five other people. The BMW Digital
Key is available for top-of-the-range NFC-capable Samsung Galaxy
smartphones running Android 8.0 and above. Alternatively, the BMW Key
Card can be used.
BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant
The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant forms part of the control
concept for the new BMW 1 Series. Uttering the short prompt “Hey BMW”
allows drivers to operate their car, access its functions and obtain
information simply by speaking. The range of available functions and
skills is constantly expanding as part of regular updates, which can
be carried out over the air on a smartphone and in-car by Remote
Software Upgrade.
The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is a digital character
with his own personality, who can learn routines and habits and
subsequently apply them in the appropriate context or provide casual
conversation. He helps the driver, learns their preferences and is
familiar with their favoured settings – e.g. for the seat heating or
the places they drive to frequently using the navigation system. One
unique feature over other digital assistants is that drivers can give
this one a name. It can also provide information on traffic jams along
the route, searches for cafés in the area and find free parking spaces
at the destination.
State-of-the-art infotainment and sound
systems
The in-car audio experience required is
provided by the standard BMW Stereo sound system with its six speakers
and 100-watt amplifier or the optional BMW HiFi sound system with ten
speakers and 205 watts. The Harman/Kardon surround sound system with
464 watts of audio power and a total of 16 speakers can also be found
on the options list.
Connected Navigation for a more relaxed
arrival
Connected Navigation services allow internal and
external information to be factored into route planning. BMW 1 Series
drivers will be able to send destinations from various apps straight
to their car’s navigation system. The most important destinations will
be stored in BMW Connected and synchronised with the car, so that key
addresses can be accessed from any device at any time.
The Parking Space Assistant is a smart helper that proposes
various parking options to the driver in good time before they reach
their destination. This service includes providing information on the
nearest multi-storey car park as well as suggesting routes offering a
particularly good chance of finding a parking spot close to the destination.
The BMW Operating System 7.0 display and control concept
The new BMW 1 Series allows drivers to use a variety of
operating methods, depending on the situation and personal
preferences. In addition to the usual buttons on the centre console
and steering wheel. The BMW Live Cockpit Plus is standard and includes
features such as a Touch Controller, navigation system, two USB ports
for data transfer and a WiFi interface. The control display is
8.8-inch and features a touchscreen, whilst the instrument cluster has
a 5.7-inch colour display.
As part of BMW Live Cockpit Plus the new BMW 1 Series includes a
host of connected services as standard, Emergency Call, Teleservices,
Over-the-air and USB map updates, BMW App connectivity and Intelligent
Voice assistants. In addition to this we see the introduction of the
BMW Connected Package Plus as standard. This features elements drivers
are accustomed to, such as Remote Services, Real Time Traffic
Information, but with the addition of Concierge Services and Apple
CarPlay Preparation.
Apple CarPlay Preparation will now be standard on all new BMW 1
Series models. This service will be included for one year from build,
but then renewable via the BMW ConnectedDrive portal thereafter, at
either one year, three years or lifetime subscriptions.
The BMW Live Cockpit Professional is standard on the M135i M
Performance model and optional on all others. This includes an
instrument cluster behind the steering wheel with a screen size of
10.25 inches coupled with a 10.25-inch Control Display. This equipment
package also features an adaptive navigation system and a
hard-drive-based multimedia system.
On the BMW Live Cockpit Professional the standard connectivity
increases further, with the standard inclusion of BMW Connected
Package Professional. This builds on the services offered in the BMW
Connected Package and includes additional functionality including, BMW
Intelligent Personal Assistant, On-Street Parking Information,
Connected Navigation and Intelligent Vehicle Functionality, which
learns drivers habits and learns rules.
BMW Live Cockpit Professional drivers get all the benefits of
the new BMW Operating System 7.0. It is customisable to give
personalised displays. In the main menu on the Control Display, the
driver can configure up to ten pages, each showing two to four tiles
with live content. Both the content and the graphics are personalised
to an even greater degree – even the vehicle mock-up matches the
actual model colour and equipment line. The Control Display graphics
adapt depending on the operating method and the voice control system
(based on natural language understanding) is better than ever before.
The all-new BMW 1 Series is on sale from September with prices
starting from £24,430.
Ends
The BMW Group
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In 2018, the BMW Group sold over 2,490,000 passenger vehicles and more than 165,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in the financial year 2017 was € 10.655 billion on revenues amounting to € 98.678 billion. As of 31 December 2017, the BMW Group had a workforce of 129,932 employees.
The success of the BMW Group has always been based on long-term
thinking and responsible action. The company has therefore established
ecological and social sustainability throughout the value chain,
comprehensive product responsibility and a clear commitment to
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CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW 118i fuel consumption combined: 5.7 – 5.0 l/100 km [49.6 – 56.5 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 129 – 114 g/km
BMW M135i xDrive fuel consumption combined: 7.1 – 6.8 l/100 km [39.8 – 41.5 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 162 – 155 g/km
BMW 116d fuel consumption combined: 4.2 – 3.8 l/100 km [67.3 – 74.3 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 110 – 100 g/km
BMW 118d fuel consumption combined: 4.4 – 4.1 l/100 km [64.2 – 68.9 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 116 – 108 g/km
BMW 120d xDrive (fuel consumption combined: 4.7 – 4.5 l/100 km [60.1 – 62.8 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 124 – 117 g/m