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Home News Auto News BMW’s Concept Compact Sedan Is The Slick 1 Series Sedan We’ve Been Waiting For BMW’s Concept Compact Sedan Is The Slick 1 Series Sedan We’ve Been Waiting For Auto News Jim Kem | November 24, 2015 01:09 pm Those cheeky Germans up in Munich chose to unveil their newest design and engineering exercise, which they have dubbed the Concept Compact Sedan, at the 2015 Auto Guangzhou motor show while most of us have had our sights set across the pacific at the Los Angeles Motor. Now, despite being the all-forgiving label of Concept, this BMW is clearly a four-door sedan version of the 1 Series that, to our eyes at least, looks very much grounded in today’s reality - there’s no absurdly large wheels, no drive-by-hologram system, no levitation - so we’re inclined to believe we’ll be seeing a 1 Series sedan quite soon. The ‘Concept’ even has a dashboard that, while strewn with glowing orange accents, look awfully similar those fitted to existing models. The Concept Compact Sedan sits on a stretched out wheelbase compared to the current 1 Series, with shorter overhangs front and rear. But the traditional BMW details are all accounted for - the overall athletic stance, shoulder lines stretching the length of the car, the C-pillar kink, and of course the double-kidney grill up front. However, rather confusingly, BMW says that the Concept Compact Sedan was designed with China’s youth in mind, hence the unveiling in Guangzhou. Hinting that should it be put into production, would be limited to be sold in only a single, but very large, market. We don’t quite understand why, and would imagine that customers would be very keen on this car regardless of their country. And indeed, as far as we can tell there’s absolutely nothing about this Concept that would lend itself exclusively to the China market. No word yet on what powertrain lies underneath the Concept Compact Sedan, but should it reach production under the 1 Series banner, could inherit its current crop of petrol and diesel engines. Shoehorning BMW’s 320hp 3.0-litre N55 turbocharged straight-six engine from the M135i would certainly be an interesting development not outside the realm of possibility. This would turn a 1 Series Sedan, should it come to pass, into a baby M3. Excellent.Do what must be done, BMW, you magnificent Bavarians. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: 2015 BMW Concept Compact Sedan - Guangzhou Auto - × 2015 BMW Concept Compact Sedan - Guangzhou Auto - Back to article / Related Tags 1 Series 2015 BMW Concept Concept Compact Sedan Guangzhou sedan Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Subaru Teases A Sedan Version Of The Impreza Hatch Concept We’ve Already Seen, Again Auto News Jim Kem | November 11, 2015 Or could this be something more? Hot off the heels of Subaru’s latest concept, the rather attractive and Impreza 5 door that was shown off at the ... Subaru’s Sedan Version Of Its Impreza 5-Door Concept Makes LA Auto Show Debut. Shocker! Auto News Jim Kem | November 19, 2015 No punches pulled here. A little over a week ago, we noticed that Subaru’s teaser for its 2015 LA Auto Show surprise was sedan version of the ... Spyshots: 2019 BMW 1 Series FWD Spotted Auto News Kon | April 12, 2017 The BMW 1 Series’ anticipated change to front-wheel drive is upon us. A test mule of the new car was caught in action by European photographers ... BMW Introduces Updated 2017 BMW 1 Series Auto News Eric | May 11, 2017 BMW has announced today that an updated 1 Series will go on sale in Europe starting July, featuring new special edition models, revised interior ... Comments
BMW’s Concept Compact Sedan Is The Slick 1 Series Sedan We’ve Been Waiting For Auto News Jim Kem | November 24, 2015 01:09 pm Those cheeky Germans up in Munich chose to unveil their newest design and engineering exercise, which they have dubbed the Concept Compact Sedan, at the 2015 Auto Guangzhou motor show while most of us have had our sights set across the pacific at the Los Angeles Motor. Now, despite being the all-forgiving label of Concept, this BMW is clearly a four-door sedan version of the 1 Series that, to our eyes at least, looks very much grounded in today’s reality - there’s no absurdly large wheels, no drive-by-hologram system, no levitation - so we’re inclined to believe we’ll be seeing a 1 Series sedan quite soon. The ‘Concept’ even has a dashboard that, while strewn with glowing orange accents, look awfully similar those fitted to existing models. The Concept Compact Sedan sits on a stretched out wheelbase compared to the current 1 Series, with shorter overhangs front and rear. But the traditional BMW details are all accounted for - the overall athletic stance, shoulder lines stretching the length of the car, the C-pillar kink, and of course the double-kidney grill up front. However, rather confusingly, BMW says that the Concept Compact Sedan was designed with China’s youth in mind, hence the unveiling in Guangzhou. Hinting that should it be put into production, would be limited to be sold in only a single, but very large, market. We don’t quite understand why, and would imagine that customers would be very keen on this car regardless of their country. And indeed, as far as we can tell there’s absolutely nothing about this Concept that would lend itself exclusively to the China market. No word yet on what powertrain lies underneath the Concept Compact Sedan, but should it reach production under the 1 Series banner, could inherit its current crop of petrol and diesel engines. Shoehorning BMW’s 320hp 3.0-litre N55 turbocharged straight-six engine from the M135i would certainly be an interesting development not outside the realm of possibility. This would turn a 1 Series Sedan, should it come to pass, into a baby M3. Excellent.Do what must be done, BMW, you magnificent Bavarians. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: 2015 BMW Concept Compact Sedan - Guangzhou Auto - × 2015 BMW Concept Compact Sedan - Guangzhou Auto - Back to article / Related Tags 1 Series 2015 BMW Concept Concept Compact Sedan Guangzhou sedan
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