BMW 1-Series Coupe Official Press Release



I like the rear end in the new pictures - more dynamic than in the initial pic. I wish they would put out some photos of the car in the grey that you find in the spy shots. As for people complaining about it being a small coupe, I am glad that it is small. The E30 wasn't any bigger. The problem is not that the 1er is a small coupe - you are just accustomed to seeing bloated cars and anything that breaks with the trend your eyes are used to, has to be an ugly duckling.
 
...or video like the 3dr/5dr 1er back in January. :confused:


Because all the pics & infos we see are leaked material. :D

US press release is dated June 30 :D

So, we have an access to the future. :laugh2:

Internet = time machine.

Hi-res pics are there, I guess videos as well ...

Yet embargo has to officially expire. :D


Poor BMW Comm. dept. ...


PS: some additional pics:



 
More pics...




"June 28, 2007

1 for the road




Summer's here - sort of - and it's coupe-season in Bavaria.
No sooner had BMW put the finishing touches to the soon-to-be-unleashed M3 than the boys in Bangle's design department turned their attention to transforming their little 1-Series into something a bit sleeker.
So this is the 1-Series Coupe. And it looks, well, exactly as we imagined it to be. We've never quite been convinced by the 1's mix of slabby sides and odd angles, but had hoped the coupe might sense of it all. But no.
Styling aside, though, things get more interesting. As in three-hundred horsepower interesting. Although the 1-Series Coupe will be launched with the option of two diesel engines - the 120d and 123d - it's the 135i that we're getting excited about.
With a twin-turbo version of BMW's three-litre straight-six, the 135i puts out 306bhp and 295lb ft of torque from a lowly 1,300rpm.
Which means plenty of shove, a 0-62mph time of 5.3 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 155mph. In other words, the 135i will be seriously quick.
It should be able to handle the pace, too. The driven rear wheels are bolted to a five-link suspension set-up, and you even spec your 135i in M-Sport trim for a firmer ride. But take heed, drift monkeys - there's no diff.
All good then? Very nearly. The only black mark against the 1-Series Coupe is that BMW has officially rubbished any suggestion of an M version.
Apparently it doesn't make financial sense: a M1 would cost close to 40 grand - too much for such a small car.
We say forget financial sense, BMW. We like the idea of the 135i but reckon there's a real opportunity for a lightweight special to rival the iconic E30 M3 - and make the M1 the best-handling car in history.
Bitte?"


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Source: Top Gear | 1 for the road
 
I'm again stating my opinion:

a person who claims that this car is ugly is :

a) blind
b) tasteless
c) stupid since not being able to comprehend the design
d) BMW hater

:D;)


I guarantee you this is one of the prettiest current BMW models - if not the prettiest!

After you see it IRL you will definitely convert!

And this car will be a huge hit for BMW ... unless it will be priced unreasonably high (too close to E92).
 
US PRESS RELEASE:

M-inspired Performance for the 135i Coupe

The standard M Sports Package for the 135i Coupe offers more performance and a striking look. Features of the M Sports Package include M Sports Suspension for higher traction and reduced body roll, 18-inch wheels with performance tires, M logo doorsill trims, an M leather sport steering wheel and an M logo footrest for the driver’s left foot. The leather appointments on the gearshift lever and handbrake, as well as the handbrake handle are finished in high-quality soft leather. The roof lining on the M Sports Package comes in Anthracite, and the interior features offered in this package are rounded off by Glacier Silver aluminium interior trim that highlights the sporting character of the cockpit. The M Sports Suspension also comes with a high-performance brake system incorporating six-piston fixed calipers on the front axle and two-piston fixed calipers at the rear.

The particularly sports-minded driver of the BMW 135i Coupe will also be happy to know that aesthetic dynamics have also been adjusted accordingly for his or her tastes, thanks the included M Aerodynamics Package. The M Aerodynamics Package includes specially-designed front and rear bumpers as well as special rocker sills and foglamps. Together, they give the 135i Coupe asignature BMW M look in a tasteful yet distinctive manner.

The new BMW 135i Coupe comes not only with a sports suspension, but also with appropriate modifications of the ASC and DSC driving stability systems, taking the particularly sporting character of the car into account. And as a further point the top model in the range has an even more spontaneous control map for the gas pedal.

This sounds all so good!! With all of this "M" trim and equipment, what more will the M1 (if it comes) offer other than a more powerful engine? M-differential lock? DSG type of transmission? Do tell Eni......
 
I'm again stating my opinion:

a person who claims that this car is ugly is :

a) blind
b) tasteless
c) stupid since not being able to comprehend the design
d) BMW hater

:D;)


I guarantee you this is one of the prettiest current BMW models - if not the prettiest!

After you see it IRL you will definitely convert!

And this car will be a huge hit for BMW ... unless it will be priced unreasonably high (too close to E92).

And I'll state my opinion (as someone who doesn't like this design) ;) :D

People who don't like this design - dislike it because they dislike it :D

Not because they are:

a) blind
b) tasteless
c) stupid since not being able to comprehend the design
d) BMW hater
 
That isnt always the case

Yeah, alright. Fair point.

That being said, you could say the exact same thing about what EnI said. You cannot assume that everyone who dislikes this design is immediately: blind; tasteless; stupid because they cannot comprehend the design or a BMW hater.

Frankly, those are trite accusations.
 
Just read a market report for the E30 M3 today, and now we have yet another back to basics BMW for a new generation to look forward to! Can't wait to see it, hopefully we'll get an NA debut @ L.A.
 
ohh yes im very jealous..cause iam the founding father of Mercedes Benz.. like you seem to be of BMW:D..hihi

Dont take out the steam on me..your pissed cause almost everyone has an issue with it.. but you want to attack me..cause i say it over and over again..

but the reason to why ive said it twice thus far is.. no 1.. the first time i saw the pics.. i thought it was ugly..but i was urged to wait for offical pics..
i did that..and it was still ugly..so i needed to vent my opinion..

and now one last time..
given these latest shots.. its still ugly from the rear.. short and stubby from the side.. boring im from the front..
the interior is surprisingly good looking though..i like the way its designed..and it seems to be rather high quality for a low end modell..:eusa_clap

so thats it..now you wont hear me say that its ugly again..
unless someone asks my opinion:D

Peace out

So Artist, what do you think about the 1-er coupe? :eusa_thin :D

Jokes aside, it's much better than the initial photos lead us to believe. Looking forward to more shots.

It's gonna sell like hotcakes! Audi & MB, BMW has really got one up on you by getting to this segment first.
 
So Artist, what do you think about the 1-er coupe? :eusa_thin :D

Jokes aside, it's much better than the initial photos lead us to believe. Looking forward to more shots.

It's gonna sell like hotcakes! Audi & MB, BMW has really got one up on you by getting to this segment first.


Returning to this segment actually.
 
I'm again stating my opinion:
a person who claims that this car is ugly is :
a) blind
b) tasteless
c) stupid since not being able to comprehend the design
d) BMW hater

I can't say that i don't like it but i also can't say that i like it.:D

Compared to E92 (which is the most beautiful BMW of the recent years IMO) , this coupe looks average at best.
 
Just read a market report for the E30 M3 today, and now we have yet another back to basics BMW for a new generation to look forward to! Can't wait to see it, hopefully we'll get an NA debut @ L.A.

Man...I just hope this doesn't turn into the the 16year olds modifier cars like the civics are.
 
Stateside, this car will still be too expensive to become neo-ricer material. However, I can imagine that there will be a fair amount of juiced 128's shoing up on the streets. I expect many a tacky custom job, but not an outright Integra-magnitude frenzy that damages BMW's image.

I was just talking to one of our best brains about this car and the question came up: What is BMW's take on this car in the US? What do they want it to be? Is this a performance-oriented BMW that dispense with the bloat and frivolities in favor of delivering a pure driving experience? Or is this an entry-level vehicle for aspirationals, who couldn't quite hack getting into a 328i?
 
I'm again stating my opinion:

a person who claims that this car is ugly is :

a) blind
b) tasteless
c) stupid since not being able to comprehend the design
d) BMW hater

:D;)


I guarantee you this is one of the prettiest current BMW models - if not the prettiest!

After you see it IRL you will definitely convert!

And this car will be a huge hit for BMW ... unless it will be priced unreasonably high (too close to E92).

Wow thats a super crappy post even though its your opinion..
you are more or less dissing the better half of this forum..
im almost urged to bad rep you on this one.. but i wont.. cause i think you are joking.. ( somewhat lol)
 

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