2021 BMW 128ti: FWD hot hatch revives classic name
The 2021 BMW 128ti resurrects a classic name, and adds a second hot hatch to the 1-Series line below the heavier AWD M135i.
The 2021 BMW 128ti resurrects a classic name, and adds a second hot hatch to the 1-Series line below the heavier AWD M135i.
The 2021 BMW 128ti is a FWD hot hatch below the AWD M135i xDrive, a 195kW (262hp) 2L turbo, and boy racer looks.
The 2020 BMW 1-Series hatch is based on the Mini’s FWD/AWD platform, has a I3 and I4 turbocharged gas and engines with manual, DCT and auto transmissions.
The BMW M135i xDrive hatch tops the new FWD/AWD 1-Series hatch range with a 2L turbo I4 with 228kW (306hp) and 450Nm (332 lb-ft), AWD, and an 8-speed auto.
The 2017 BMW 1-Series sedan is only for China. The FWD UKL platform sedan has 1.5-liter turbo I3 with 6-speed auto or 2-liter turbo I4 and 8-speed auto.
The new front wheel drive BMW 1-Series will be, for the time being, built and sold exclusively in China by BMW and Brilliance, its Chinese partner.
The new FWD BMW 1-Series sedan will be built and sold exclusively in China, and is based on the UKL platform shared with Mini and 2-Series Active Tourer.
The BMW Concept Compact Sedan at the 2015 Guangzhou Auto Show previews a new front-wheel drive sedan (badged either 1-Series or 2-Series) to take on the A3.
The restyled headlights, and new front and rear fascias, of the 2015 BMW 1-Series facelift are meant for a less awkward look.
BMW has given its entry-level 1-Series F20 five-door hatch and F21 three-door hatch a facelift, as well as an updated engine range.