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The top of the line version of the compact BMW 1-Series is the 135i, and both the coupe and convertible examples have received a few updates for the 2010 model year. The 135 is powered by the same twin turbocharged straight six as the larger 335 and starting in March of 2010, the BMW 1-Series will be sold with a seven speed double clutch gearbox from BMW with an all new Sport Automatic feature for more spirited driving. The 3.0 liter inline six cylinder engine benefits from BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology, High Precision Injection and fully variable VALVETRONIC valve management to ensure that the entire rotating orchestra is not only in tune, but performing at their absolute best. The 135 develops a total of 306 HP 295 lb-ft of torque allowing the baby Bimmer to sprint from 0 to 60 MPH in only 5 seconds and promises to return an average of 22 MPG on both city streets and the highway. The Sport Automatic feature on the new seven speed transmission improves both the vehicle’s acceleration and efficiency while at the same time providing the driver with the ease and comfort of a BMW automatic gearbox. Thanks to the double clutch design, the gearbox is able to shift seamlessly without the slightest interruption of power and has the added benefit of allowing the driver to enjoy the performance of a manual gearshift with the comfort of an automatic. Press release after the jump. Press release The by far most sporting and dynamic models in the compact segment are now increasing their leadership in terms of driving dynamics and efficiency. Starting immediately the BMW 135i Coupe and the BMW 135i Convertible come with a straight-six power unit of the latest generation for the first time combining BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology, High Precision Injection and fully variable VALVETRONIC valve management, all interacting with one another to set new standards for economy with the highest level of performance. 3,0 liter six-cylinder engine; 306 hp at 5,800 rpm; 295 lb-ft from 1,200 rpm to 5,000 rpm; 7-speed DKG In conjunction with the seven-speed double-clutch gearbox (DKG) featuring Sport Automatic available as an option for the first time in the BMW 1 Series as of March 2010, these superior technologies offer a further significant reduction of fuel consumption and emissions on these top-flight performers, setting up new records in acceleration and dynamic performance. The seven-speed double-clutch gearbox with Sport Automatic shifting gears without the slightest interruption in power and torque, is likewise designed and built for dynamic performance of the highest standard. The BMW 135i Convertible with double-clutch gearbox accelerates to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds and reaches 100 km/h in 5.5 seconds. Average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle is 8.6 litres/100 km (provisional combined US figure approx 22 mpg), which is 0.8 litres better than on the former model with automatic transmission. On the same fuel consumption, this is better even than the acceleration and consumption figures of the respective models with a six-speed manual gearbox: the hand-shifted version of the BMW 135i Coupe accelerates to 60 mph in 5.1, the manual-gearbox version of the BMW 135i Convertible in 5.4 seconds (0 –100 km/h on the Coupe in 5.3, on the Convertible in 5.6 seconds). Outstanding innovation for optimised efficiency: first-ever VALVETRONIC on a turbocharged engine.The new straight-six power unit of the BMW 135i Coupe and the BMW 135i Convertible owes its exceptional efficiency to the first-ever combination of BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology, High Precision Injection, and VALVETRONIC valve management. 0-60 mph in 5 seconds; 22 mpg The turbocharger system following the twin-scroll principle separating the ducts for three cylinders at a time both in the exhaust gas manifold and in the turbocharger, as well as VALVETRONIC developed to an even higher standard of efficiency, contributes accordingly to the extremely spontaneous and direct response of the drivetrain. Enhanced dynamics, greater efficiency: new six-speed manual gearbox and optional seven-speed Double-Clutch Gearbox.Both the BMW 135i Coupe and the BMW 135i Convertible come as standard with a newly developed six-speed manual gearbox. Optimised for maximum efficiency, this high-tech gearbox features dry sump lubrication significantly reducing drag forces and completely avoiding splash losses in the interest of even greater efficiency all round. A combination of dry sump and injection lubrication serves to further optimise the efficiency of the engine through a supreme level of oil supply. BMW 135i Coupe and BMW 135i Convertible: outstanding performers in the compact segment and beyond.The new six-cylinder with BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology and the seven-speed double-clutch gearbox bring out the unique character of these top performers in the compact segment even more and in greater style than ever before. Through their performance alone, the BMW 135i Coupe and the BMW 135i Convertible achieve the supreme standard of a very powerful sports car. And at the same time the driving experience conveyed by both models boasts the agility typical of a BMW 1 Series. 4 comments: BMW 135i Coupe and Convertible BMW is BMW. Both the convertible and coupe looks good together in the garage. Its an envy to the neighborhood.
BMW is BMW. Both the convertible and coupe looks good together in the garage. Its an envy to the neighborhood.
What I really like about the convertible is that it has a larger leg space for the back passengers. I remember how other convertibles from different manufacturers promote this sort of cars and almost all of those that I tried had some issues with the doecj
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03.24.2010 @ 21:11