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The following is a list of BMW automobiles and motorcycles, ... 2011–2019: Subcompact car 3 Series (F30/F31/F34) ... 128i, 325i and 528i.
The BMW 1 Series M Coupé (often referred to as the "1M") is the high-performance model of the E82 coupe range, sold under the BMW M performance sub-brand. While BMW naming convention would have called the car the "M1", an alternate name was chosen to avoid confusion with the BMW M1 supercar from the 1970's. [63]
BMW 1 Series sedan (F52) The 1 Series (F52) is a four-door sedan that began production in 2017 in China. The F52 has been built specifically for the Chinese market by BMW Brilliance, a joint venture between BMW and Brilliance Auto. [5] Unlike other BMW 1 Series cars of the time, it uses the front-wheel drive UKL platform. [6]
Category: Cars introduced in 2011. 13 languages. ... BMW 1 Series (F20) BMW 3 Series (F30) BMW 6 Series (F12) Briggs Automotive Company; Brilliance H530; Brilliance V5;
The F20/F21 generation was produced by BMW from 2011 to 2019 and is often collectively referred to as the F20. For the second generation of 1 Series, the coupé and convertible models marketed separately using the new BMW 2 Series nameplate. The F20/F21 was initially powered by inline-four petrol, inline-four diesel and inline-six petrol engines.
BMW 1 Series (E87) BMW 1 Series (F20) BMW 1 Series (F40) BMW 1 Series (F52) BMW 1M; BMW 02 Series; BMW 2 Series (G42) BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé; BMW 2 Series (F22) BMW 2 Series Active Tourer; BMW 2.6; BMW 3/15; BMW 3/20; BMW 3 Series (E21) BMW 3 Series (E30) BMW 3 Series (E36) BMW 3 Series (E46) BMW 3 Series (E90) BMW 3 Series (F30) BMW 3 Series ...
[32] [33] BMW settled the suit in June 2010. On 26 October 2010, following an ABC News story about HPFP failures, [34] BMW announced a recall of vehicles with the pump in question from manufacturing years 2007–2010. [35] [36] The recall was applied to 130,000 cars, resulting in the replacement of the HPFP in approximately 40,000 of these cars ...
By 2011, about 56% of BMW-brand vehicles produced are powered by petrol engines and the remaining 44% are powered by diesel engines. Of those petrol vehicles, about 27% are four-cylinder models and about nine percent are eight-cylinder models. [78] On average, 9,000 vehicles per day exit BMW plants, and 63% are transported by rail. [79]