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BMW makes a good start. The 1-series is not an existing car that
should bring in a higher price because of its new look. The
designers have developed a completely new underframe. Insiders
share the information that this underframe along with some minor
adjustments will be the basis for the forthcoming 3-series. The
technology too (think bigger engines) will appear in the new
3-series, to be introduced in March next year.
Notwithstanding the "series", typical BMW-technology makes up
the heart of the car. Driving enjoyment in BMW's smallest had to
come first too. That is why also for the 1-series the tried and
tested recipe of transmission to the rear wheels and the engine in
the front has been applied. Lightweight materials are used not only
to keep the weight down, but also to come to a perfect distribution
of weight (50% on the rear wheels, 50% on the front wheels). A
wheelbase that is rather long for this class brings about a
distinguished appearance, but also provides maximum stability and
much space. Technologically speaking, a promising start. In one
word: potential.
One word about space
How much space the 1-series offers becomes obvious while getting
in. The space in the front of this "smallest" BMW is in one word
overwhelming. With the front seat in the furthest back position,
the steering wheel and the pedals are exactly one light-year away
from the driver. The seats of the test vehicle (with
"Sportline"-package) are adjustable in every way possible.
Especially the seat, which is adjustable in length, deserves an
honourable mention. The seats are comfortable and soft and offer
lots of sideways support. Getting into a car like this makes the
first impression a particularly good one.
On the other hand, the head- and legroom in the back only score
"sufficient". The boot is not more than "sufficient" either,
despite its remarkably easily and quickly foldable back seat. This
estate car is obviously not meant to be a carthorse. Moreover, the
low seating position, relatively small side windows and the sloping
rear makes it difficult for the driver to see the extremities.
Although the 1-series is literally at the base of the BMW
programme, the interior's finish and design are equal to more
expensive models. The idiosyncratic handling of the indicators and
window wipers are adopted straight from the higher models. Even
BMW's excellent iDrive system (see the 5-series test report) is
available as an option. The 1-series is the first BMW with a start
button instead of a key. The driver only receives a "cube" that
fits into a hole on the right hand side over the steering wheel.
Then one push on the button (and pressing the clutch
simultaneously) is sufficient to start the engine. In one word: ergonomical.
One word about engines
The expectation is that the 118d, the lighter of the two
available diesel engines, will be the most popular and therefore
the most driven one. BMW positions the engine as low as possible to
lower centre of gravity and as a consequence positively influence
road handling. To get ahead of things: this for a BMW concept
"small" engine boosts the positive feeling from the start in a big
way.
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The engine has an alert response to the accelerator and
communicates optimally with the driver. This lightest of the diesel
engines does not make the "1" into a fast car, but it feels the
best possible. The driver knows instantly when and how much back up
is available and how the power source will respond in any given
situation. The same goes for the clutch and the smoothly operating
6-speed gearbox. Only the brakes should have had more bite and been
more powerful to match its otherwise sporty character.
Steering is pleasantly sturdy and precise. Because of the
rear-wheel drive stability in the bend is achieved using the
accelerator, although a stronger engine than this 118d would
increase this effect considerably. The stiffly adjusted underframe
makes an appropriate finish. In the end, every ride in the 1-series
is incredibly satisfying and with this newcomer BMW offers an
almost addictive car. In one word: pleasure.
Conclusion
Bigger, more spacious and more luxurious cars are for sale for
the same price as a BMW 1-series, but that is not what it is all
about with this "Premium" estate car. BMW however does not
sell an image or empty marketing-talk. What matters with the
1-series is driving quality that provides this newcomer with
undeniable added value. This is first and foremost thanks to the
technology that consists of a perfect distribution of weight, an
absolutely superb rear-wheel driven diesel engine and finally
fantastic road handling. To be more specific: in this price range
the BMW 1 series is currently the best steering diesel around.
Furthermore there is innovative technology consisting of several
ergonomical inventions, lovely sports-car seats and proven active
safety from BMW (also see the 5-series Touring test report). The
idiosyncratic design completes the current BMW-generation. That is
why this smallest BMW is by no means a "logo with an enormous
price tag". At long last a premium with an apparent added
value. In one word: recommendable.
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