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New 2012 BMW 1-Series hatchback spyshots. The bodysuit comes off!
BIMMERPOST NEWS New 2012 BMW 1-Series hatchback spyshots. The bodysuit comes off! The time has finally arrived, the BMW body obscuring cladding has come off the next generation 1-Series hatchback (F20). The car has grown in size to parallel the car's growth in popularity and aims to improve upon the original 1-Series. It goes without saying that quality will be improved, but what these pictures confirm is what has so far been speculation regarding styling. The next generation 1-series will fall in line with the rest of the BMW range. The car has a newly sculpted hood reminiscent of the F10 5-series and F25 X3 with sharp and hyper crisp body sculpting line running from the front fender through the door handles to the rear in an aggressive arc. The front and rear bumpers too follow the current BMW trends of aggressive and angular shapes that were normally reserved for M-Sport variants. However, do not be fooled by the clever black masking tape around the headlights. This masking pattern is in place to throw you off the mark. Upon close inspection of the pictures, the car actually looks to have a headlight cutout shape that roughly approximates the 5-Series GT, however with some very unique elements, namely the inner high beam lights are offset and elevated from the regular headlamps that should give the car an extremely menacing front end. With this amount of camouflage removed from the car at once, expect more details about this car to appear in the next coming months in fairly rapid form. It seems for now that BMW will follow the formula used for the original 1-Series and the 3-Series, which is to release the base variant (hatchback) first, and then follow up with the Coupe and Convertible a year later. The car itself is built on BMWs new modular platform that allows BMW to expand the 1-Series range with more variants then ever while reducing costs, allowing BMW to give us more. Expect heavy use of turbo technology with the typical 4 and 6 cylinder engines. However, the oft-rumored Three cylinder engine may also make its debut with this car. According to our BMW longterm roadmap (http://www.bimmerpost.com/future-bmw), we expect the next generation F20 1-series to make its public debut at the 2011 Frankfurt IAA motorshow in September 2011. Keep up to date with the latest 1-series news as we get it by following the F20 on BIMMERPOST: http://www.bimmerpost.com/1-series/f20/ |
12-14-2010, 06:24 PM | #3 |
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My fears have come true. It looks like the Fer 1ers are takeing the shape of a 3er. I don' t like the rounded out hood like the current 3er has. The side/door handel setup is ok. E82 1er was unique with classic edges and suttle curves, now it's taking the shape of a dime a dozen space ship.
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12-14-2010, 06:26 PM | #4 |
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I spy a rear diff... so I guess it will still be RWD!
I also guess this will be the new 2er and not a 1er anymore. And damm those headlights are huge - the way they wrap around the fenders. Not a fan of that. Dackel Last edited by Dackelone; 12-14-2010 at 06:32 PM.. |
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12-14-2010, 06:30 PM | #5 |
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I think the FWD car will be the sub 1-series car, so this helps confirm that . Also it sounds like BMW is toying with the idea of a 2-series, but most likely the 2-series would be the coupe/cabrio while this car the rumored GT variant would remain as the 1-series.
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12-14-2010, 06:40 PM | #7 |
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they look to be the same as the 1M
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12-14-2010, 06:46 PM | #8 |
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Which is the same as BMWs new taillight design. Its just branding...like the kidney grills and angel eyes. Every BMW made for a while will have those swoopy things.
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12-14-2010, 06:50 PM | #9 |
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They really need to bring the 1 wagon to the states, with a diesel engine.
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The headlights are actually much smaller, than indicated by the tape trying to suggest something else. The rear brings a new idenity to the 1er which is an evolutionary re-imagining of the current E87. The new Coupe and Cabrio get similar lights with sharpened edges , ditching the current car's L-Shaped design. Except F22 and F33 are more longer to suit the proportions of the Coupe and Cabrio decklid.
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12-14-2010, 07:04 PM | #12 |
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And yet BMW thought the 5erGT would? Thats an idiotic reason.
Bring the 1er hatch over...hell brand it as a Mini for all I care and keep the price around the GTi and you will have a hit on your hands. Dont let slow sales of the A3 deter you (BTW Ive seen more Refreshed A3s on the road than 5GTs) Audi has aweful lease programs and the want 45K for what is essentially an Audi badged R32. |
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Make RWD based AWD drive I4 turbo gas or diesel and I'll be the first one to buy it. WRC anyone? |
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12-14-2010, 07:18 PM | #14 |
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5er Gran Turismo has actually performed quite well with Worldwide sales of over 20,000 units.
In the US Market the car has a combined unit sales of the same amount of E61 5er Tourings for 3 years and that is just with the Gran Turismo just landing in the later part of 2009. That is easy to say on paper but when it comes to real life and actual sales the X5 diesel is a success the 335d is not. When asked why , they dont associate a diesel with BMW , a Premium brand. BMW have only one diesel converted to accomodate US fuel and will produce a four cylinder diesel in the near future but expect these only on the X3 (six) and X1(four). BMW are not VW , BMW customers in the US see BMW as a more select premium brand that delivers on the worlds best driving sedans. And are unaware of the vast choice of models available in Europe.
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idk... It looks smart, more dynamic... not a fan of those headlights, for now.
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The 1-series hatch makes no sense in a country where most people would look at the car and say BMW has gone to shit, because they equate hatchbacks with cheapness. To be honest, I like where this car is headed. It seems more in line with the rest of BMW's lineup, instead of being the slightly awkward looking cousin that was shepherded in. I wonder if this increase in size is supposed to signal that the 3-Series might be moving slightly more upscale? Last edited by Coni; 12-14-2010 at 07:37 PM.. |
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BMW is very into creating niches that are no there, aka the Luxury crossover/SAV in the X3 and X5. Whatever niche the X6 was supposed to fill. The small near luxury sports car in the states with the 1 series. The performance sedan in the 1600 and lets not forget the 2002tii. They took the iconic sporty FWD hatch away from the GTi with the Mini. BMW has a nack of finding niches that should not be there but the moment that an untapped market in the US comes about, The small RWD hatch, it is ignored by them. BMW is missing out on a very anxious market share and a niche that they can fill with a car that already exists. Has anybody at BMW thought that maybe small nice hatches have a bad rap in the states because the only one here currently the A3, which is a bad car that is overpriced. With some slick marketing and a good car BMW could easily take that market share for themselves. But they are too blinded in the 90s notion that Americans are simpletons who equate money with size and who only want big cars with 22"s and a snarling V8. Those times are over. and the sooner automakers like BMW realize that the sooner we can start having legitimately good and small cars sold here. The 1 series is a car capable of changing american's idea of the small car, just get your head out of the ground and realize that. |
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I wonder what the coupe will look like.
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