The BMW 1-Series is an entry-level product for the BMW brand. The 1-Series convertible is about 9 inches shorter and 2 inches narrower than the 3-Series convertible, however powertrain options are the same. BMW 128i models are equipped with a 230hp, inline-six and 135i models are equipped with a 300 hp, twin-turbocharged inline-six. The 1-Series convertible features a power-operated soft top.
The BMW 1-Series is an entry-level product for the BMW brand. Having been sold in hatchback configurations around the world, the new coupe model is the first to be sold in the U.S. market. The 1-Series coupe is about 9 inches shorter and 2 inches narrower than the 3-Series coupe, however powertrain options are the same. BMW 128i models are equipped with a 230hp, inline-six and 135i models are equipped with a 300 hp, twin-turbocharged inline-six.
The X6 is an new take on the SUV by BMW. The X6 features a roofline that sharply tapers in the rear and two rows of seats accommodate only four passengers. The X6 xDrive35i model includes a 300-bhp 3.0L inline-six cylinder and a 4.4L V8 rated at 400-bhp powers the X6 xDrive50i. All-wheel-drive is standard. The X6 features one of the first implementations of torque vectoring.
The 2008 5 Series features mild exterior and interior updates. The six-cylinder models switch to the latest generation of normally aspirated and turbocharged engines. This results in new 528 and 535 models.
The 2008 5 Series features mild exterior and interior updates. The six-cylinder models switch to the latest generation of normally aspirated and turbocharged engines. This in a new 535 model designation.