2012 BMW 1 Series 135i RWD 7-Speed Double-clutch
DISCLOSURE
Vehicle Description
Vehicle Details
- Adaptive brake lights
- Rear spoiler
- Central locking system -inc: center console switch (leaves gas filler door unlocked), double-lock feature, 2-step unlocking
- Coded Driveaway Protection
- Cruise control
- HD Radio with multicast FM station reception
- Leatherette upholstery
- 6-speed manual transmission
- Electronic throttle control
- Engine start/stop button
- Front and rear anti-roll (stabilizer) bars
- Pwr steering
- Rear-Wheel Drive
- Sport Suspension
- Programmable daytime running lights
- Tire Pressure Monitor
Model Highlights
The 1-Series is offered in two different two-door body styles: a coupe or soft-top-equipped convertible. Both of these body styles can be specified in 128i or 135i form. The 128i comes with a 230-horsepower, 3.0L in-line 6-cylinder engine, while the 135i models get a 300-hp, 3.0L turbocharged six. Both of these rear-wheel drive models come with a standard 6-speed manual transmission that, in BMW tradition, provides great car control as well as a satisfying, tactile experience. A 7-speed dual-clutch (DCT) gearbox is available on the 135i that enables very quick automated shifts as well as improved acceleration. With the DCT, the 135i can now get to 60 mph in just 5.0 seconds and brings a fuel economy rating of 18 mpg city, 25 highway--the same as the standard manual transmission. The turbocharged, direct-injected engine in the 135i features a single twin-scroll turbo that features excellent low-rev response and enables its peak torque rating of 300 lb-ft at as low as 1,200 rpm. The 1-Series has a responsive but not overly firm ride, with a double-pivot spring and strut front suspension and rear control arms. A variable-ratio Active Steering system, which varies both the ratio and level of assist for quicker response, is optional on the 135i. In Convertible models, the top can be raised and lowered even when moving slowly (up to 25 mph), and can go from up to fully down in just 22 seconds, and the arrangement doesn't inhibit trunk space as some retractable hard-top systems do. In either model, there's also an opening with expandable bag that allows long items like a snowboard or golf bag to fit through. The silhouette of the 1-Series convertible is much like that of the coupe when it's up. A slightly different trunklid design in convertibles helps accent the design and improve visibility. Convertible models also include a special climate-control mode that reacts to the level of sunlight, and optional Boston leather has a sun-reflective treatment that helps reduce temperatures on hot days. An available wind deflector helps bring a quieter, less turbulent interior at highway speeds. Whether in the coupe or convertible, there's plenty of space to sprawl in the front seats, though the back seat is quite tight. The BMW's Dynamic Stability Control is designed to allow a little more dynamic flexibility when driving the 1-Series quickly; the higher threshold helps not only in track driving but also in snow. A special rear-brake management mode helps simulate a rear differential and get a stronger grip either out of a fast corner or in slippery conditions. A much more aggressive look can be achieved with the M Sport Package. It brings aero upgrades, flashier wheels, sport seats, special M-branded trim pieces, and an exclusive LeMans Blue Metallic paint color, plus functional improvements that include a higher top speed, better brake cooling, a sports suspension and performance tires. With the 135i, brakes are upgraded to a strong 6-piston setup in front. Entertainment options include a harman/kardon surround-sound system, HD radio, Sirius Satellite Radio, USB/iPod controls, while a Bluetooth hands-free interface is available. Meanwhile, a heated steering wheel is available on both models as part of a Cold Weather Package, and heated seats are available. A hard-drive-based navigation system with real-time traffic info is also available. Adaptive xenon headlamps, which help improve vision in dark corners, are standard on the 135i and optional on the 128i. Also, LED Adaptive Brake Lights grow brighter depending on the brake force. That's in addition to plenty of standard safety equipment, including stability control, side airbags, and brake-drying and brake stand-by functions.
Equipment
- Turbocharged
- Rear Wheel Drive
- Power Steering
- Tires - Front Performance
- Tires - Rear Performance
- Aluminum Wheels
- Sun/Moonroof
- Generic Sun/Moonroof
- Rear Spoiler
- HID headlights
- Headlights-Auto-Leveling
- Heated Mirrors
- Power Mirror(s)
- Mirror Memory
- Intermittent Wipers
- Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
- Rain Sensing Wipers
- Automatic Headlights
- AM/FM Stereo
- CD Player
- MP3 Capability
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- HD Radio
- MP3 Capability
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- Woodgrain Interior Trim
- Power Driver Seat
- Power Passenger Seat
- Bucket Seats
- Driver Adjustable Lumbar
- Passenger Adjustable Lumbar
- Seat Memory
- Premium Synthetic Seats
- Pass-Through Rear Seat
- Rear Bench Seat
- Steering Wheel Audio Controls
- Leather Steering Wheel
- Adjustable Steering Wheel
- Power Windows
- Trip Computer
- Immobilizer
- Cruise Control
- Power Door Locks
- Climate Control
- Multi-Zone A/C
- A/C
- ABS
- 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
- Brake Assist
- Traction Control
- Stability Control
- Daytime Running Lights
- Driver Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag Sensor
- Front Head Air Bag
- Rear Head Air Bag
- Front Side Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag Sensor
- Tire Pressure Monitor