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With its front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout, the new BMW 1 Series will appeal
to customers looking for a driving experience never before offered in a compact
hatchback. Early predictions are that at launch 70 per cent of purchasers will
be newcomers to the BMW badge, mainly from the front-wheel drive hatchbacks
offered by Audi, Mercedes, Volkswagen and Alfa Romeo. BMW also expects owners
of high-specification hatchbacks from the likes of Ford and Renault to trade
up to the new 1 Series. Coupled with the fact that BMW sees a new premium executive
sector developing around the 1 Series and expanding by over 80 per cent during
the next 10 years, the future of the 1 Series looks very promising.
“We are very confident that with 1 Series we will offer discerning customers
a unique proposition that will win them over to BMW,” explained Jim O’Donnell,
managing director of BMW GB. “We haven’t developed this new model
to entice MINI or 3 Series owners: we are attacking a new segment and we expect
to attract a very high proportion of customers who are new to BMW. Conquesting
is the name of the game and our target competitors are a broad church.”
Early indications are that the average owner will be aged between 20 to 40 years
old, without children or with a very young family, who has historically not
had his or her driving ambitions satisfied in this segment. The sales split
between corporate and private buyers is predicted to be 45:55, with BMW expecting
to tempt more women to the brand. BMW expects to sell c.5,000 cars in 2004 and
c.17,000 in 2005.
![Image [click to enlarge] Image](http://www.bmwheaven.com/images/stories/image_gallery/models/1series/e87/normal_130i_e87_6.jpg)
BMW 1 Series owners will be assured of a rewarding long-term relationship with
the three-year unlimited mileage manufacturer’s warranty, 12-year anti-corrosion
and six-year paint warranty. The 1 Series is also the latest BMW to be offered
with a Service Inclusive package. For only £500.00, cost of ownership
is significantly reduced with all major maintenance and repairs for five years
or 60,000 miles covered by the package that is transferable to a new owner should
the car be sold within that time frame.
Residual value predictions are also strong for the 1 Series. According to Glass’s
Guide, when compared to their nominated competitors (Audi A3 2.0Tdi Sport, Mercedes
Benz C200Cdi Sports Coupe, VW Golf 2.0 GT TDi), the BMW 120d Sport will retain
80 per cent of its value after one year or 20,000 miles (76 / 69 / 76 respectively),
62 per cent after two years or 40,000 miles (62 / 54 / 58 respectively) and
49 per cent of its original retail value after 3 years or 60,000 miles (45 /
32 / 45 respectively). Similarly high-value residuals are predicted by CAP Monitor
with 1 Series SE models commanding a three year residual figure of 49 per cent.
Design
The BMW 1 Series might be an all-new model in the company’s line-up, but
the heritage of the marque shines through. Unmistakable BMW features such as
the double headlights, kidney grille and Hofmeister kink are all present. Sitting
on a wheelbase of 2,660mm and with short overhangs, 737mm front and 830mm rear,
the 1 Series has an air of the BMW Z4 and historic M Roadster about it. The
striking lines cut a swathe through the air too with the aerodynamic body of
the 1 Series helping to post a class-leading drag co-efficient of 0.29 (116i).
Visually its dimensions and styling are almost coupé-like, but internally
the car is capacious with the height from the seat base to the roof lining measuring
963mm in the front and 967mm in the rear, providing ample headroom for tall
passengers. Furthermore, the 1 Series offers occupants class-leading shoulder
and elbow room for greater comfort. Another clear benefit of the front-engine,
rear-drive layout is that the driver will also appreciate accelerator, brake
and clutch pedals that are centrally located and not offset compared to its
front-wheel drive competitors.
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Sharing technology with the larger models, the 1 Series can be specified with
iDrive, including Professional or Business navigation systems, Traffic Messaging
Channel (TMC), front and rear Park Distance Control with pictogram, Bluetooth
telephone connectivity and Xenon headlamps.
A distinct reference to the car’s sporting aspirations sits on the dashboard,
with its standard Z8-style starter button. Pressing the button after inserting
the new-style key fires up the technologically advanced four-cylinder engines.
The newly-designed key retains the advanced Key Memory feature common to all
BMWs. Courtesy of a microchip located inside the key, the 1 Series recognises
which of the two keys supplied with the car is being used and alters door mirrors,
air conditioning, radio and electric seat settings accordingly.
Further personalisation is possible, with the owner able to specify the interior
in either fabric upholstery or optional leather. Optional sports seats, derived
from those in the M3, provide the 1 Series driver with the ability to adjust
the side bolsters for the optimum lateral support. Again, further recognition
of the 1 Series as a driver’s car. In the rear, boot capacity is 330-litres
with the seats raised and with the rear seats spilt 60:40, the virtually flat
load floor offers 1,150 litres of storage space.
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