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    2010 BMW 1 Series Coupe (E82) LCI 125i 6AT RWD (218 HP)

    In 2010, BMW gave the 1 Series Coupe a last update for the 2012 model year before it changed the generation in 2013, adding…

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    Vehicle Overview

    In 2010, BMW gave the 1 Series Coupe a last update for the 2012 model year before it changed the generation in 2013, adding significant yet subtle changes on the exterior, interior, and under the hood.

    The German automaker introduced the 3 Series in 1975 as a replacement for the 02 lineup. That compact-executive sedan grew in size over the years. By 2010, the well-known Bimmer was already an appreciated but expensive vehicle. Meanwhile, BMW cooked and delivered the 1 Series as a five-door hatchback in 2004 and then as a three-door, coupe, and convertible in 2007. These were priced lower than its larger sibling, and the automaker claimed that it was a legitimate successor to the 02 lineup from the late 60s and early 70s. The coupe was warmly welcomed by customers, albeit its sales were not significant. As a result, the automaker decided to give the car a second chance, and despite the world financial crisis that emptied car manufacturers’ pockets, it refreshed it substantially.

    At the front, even though the headlights kept their original shape and size, their interior was upgraded. As a result, the 1 Series came with standard or available Adaptive Xenon headlamps, depending on the engine. In addition, the automaker introduced cornering lights to make nighttime driving safer. Another significant upgrade was noticed on the lower side of the bumper, where BMW installed a redesigned apron. It featured an upside-down trapezoidal air intake in the middle flanked by functional side scoops. These grabbed air and diverted it via vents inside the wheel wells to create an air curtain. This technique lowered air turbulences and led to a better drag coefficient.

    From its profile, there were no significant updates for the 2012 BMW 1 Series. But still, the car manufacturer added redesigned side sills that allegedly reduced the ground effect and made the air under the vehicle’s floor run smoother. The automaker kept a few things, such as the long, frameless doors and the arched Hofmeister kick at the back of the greenhouse. Behind it, the short deck was adorned by a small lip spoiler on the trunk lid. Depending on the engine version, the 1 Series featured a single oval or twin-round exhaust that peaked under the bumper. Furthermore, the 135i received a standard M Aerodynamic Kit.

    Inside, the 2012 BMW 1 Series was offered with either Leatherette or rich Boston Leather upholstery. This treat was unavailable for most other vehicles in the segment. The dashboard, on the other hand, remained largely unchanged. It still sported the same retractable infotainment screen atop the center stack, but the controls for the HVAC system were integrated with soft-touch materials. Between the front bolstered seats, the 1 Series featured a center console that housed the iDrive controller and the gear stick or the gear selector, depending on the options.

    However, the most significant changes were those that customers couldn’t see but could feel. The revised suspension and the electronically controlled differential transformed the pocket rocket 135i into a genuine sports car. Furthermore, BMW replaced the formerly used inline-six powerplant for the 135i with a newer version named N55 (instead of the previous N54) and also sold a 135is version that pumped out 325 PS (320 hp).

    Technical Specifications

    • Drive
      Rear Wheel Drive
    • Fuel Type
      Gasoline
    • Transmission
      6-Speed Automatic
    • Engine (l)
      2.996
    • Registered
      2010
    • Make
      BMW
    • Model
      1 Series Coupe (E82) LCI
    • Vehicle
      125i 6AT RWD (218 HP)
    • Fuel Capacity (l):
      53.0
    • Weight (kg)
      1505
    • Length (mm)
      4361
    • Width (mm)
      1748
    • Height (mm)
      1422
    • Wheelbase (mm)
      2659
    • Engine Displacement (cc)
      2996
    • Engine Cylinders
      L6
    • Engine Max Power RPM
      6100

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