Showing posts with label BMW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BMW. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

2012 BMW M5 - Preview BMV Blue


It’s probably fair to say that the previous BMW M5 (E60) crawled a bit too far up its own posterior. That fourth generation of the archetypal sports sedan was a complicated and abstruse car, with a clumsy automated manual gearbox, a V-10 that prized horsepower over torque, and a series of driver interfaces that was only slightly easier to ­follow than Swedish experimental cinema. Despite its 106-hp advantage over the M5 it replaced, it was somehow less thrilling and not as visceral, and its relentless pursuit of speed, though noble, came at the expense of everyday drivability. The E60 M5 was a car that was only truly happy plowing into an autobahn fog bank at 155 mph.
So the new M5 (F10) has been rethought with an eye toward beating back the versatile Audi S6s, Cadillac CTS-Vs, and Mercedes E63s that have cropped up to challenge it. Without a drive, though, it’s premature to declare the fifth M5 a return to form. Curb weight is a concern: Based as it is on the heavy new 5-series—itself based on the 7-series—the new M5 could carry reflex-dulling mass in abundance. BMW tells us not to fret. Although the new model, like the 5-series, is 1.8 inches longer and wider than its predecessor, extensive use of  high-strength steel and aluminum bodywork (hood, fenders, doors) attempts to keep mass close to the E60 M5’s 4100-pound curb weight. Even if two-tons-plus still seems excessive for the ultimate sports sedan, at least the M division is fighting Jenny Craig’s good fight.
Underhood, the M-car foundation of high-revving naturally aspirated engines is crumbling. The new M5 will be powered by a modded version of the twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V-8 currently in the X5 M and X6 M warthogs. With its revised induction and exhaust systems, it makes five more horsepower (560) than in those applications and scoots just past the CTS-V’s 556. Torque is up two pound-feet to 502, yet that’s 119 more than the outgoing car. Though limited to a politically correct 155 mph, this thing, if uncorked, will run to 190 mph, per BMW, with an optional M Driver’s package.
As the obsession with fuel economy has reached even the sports-sedan exosphere, the new M5 promises a 30-percent reduction in consumption. (Tip: Set the engine-performance mode to “efficient.”) But as we’ve seen from this engine before, it wants for nothing, especially low-rev churn. This V-8 will host an eight-pot séance for the tire-melting, two-generations-gone E39 M5 and an exorcism of the V-10’s clinical power delivery.
Despite the two engines’ disparate characters—and a power-to-weight ratio that shrinks from more than to well below eight pounds per pony—the acceleration numbers wane. The launch-controlled sprint should bring 60 mph in less than four seconds, courtesy of a Getrag seven-speed dual-clutch automatic that drives the rear wheels through a version of the M division’s electronically controlled differential. (The U.S. will also get a six-speed manual.) Its predecessor managed 4.2 seconds to 60, but only  with the stuttering single-clutch seven-speed that was the car’s sole gearbox for its first two years.
Predictably, the chassis of the new M5 looks a lot like that of the regular 5-series: unequal-length control arms up front and a web of links in the rear. The M division, however, attaches the electronic dampers and control arms with firmer bushings. Reworked brakes feature six-piston fixed calipers clamping 15.7-inch rotors in front, and one-piston calipers on 15.6-inch rotors in the rear.
So what else do you get for the estimated $90,000 price tag? The requisite big nostrils, of course, but also some subtler alterations, such as a trunklid spoiler, flared wheel arches, four exhaust outlets, 19-inch aluminum wheels, a rear diffuser, and side vents that look as if they were pried off a Ford ­Taurus SHO. Inside, BMW has wrapped the entire center console in hides, installed M sport seats, laid in an M-specific instrument cluster, and provided M Drive buttons for two individually configured dynamic profiles that store preselected steering, accelerator, shifter, and damper settings.
The M5 goes on sale in the spring. We’ll soon see if it can beat back the competitors it has spawned.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

2014 BMW X4 Rendered - Future Cars

 
Ask BMW executives their favorite success story among the company’s current products, and they’re likely to say “X6.” Combining the disadvantages of an SUV, a coupe, and a performance car, the X6 has nevertheless been a smash hit. It’s not hard to see why: Despite being over-the-top aggressive and less practical than the X5 with which it shares its bones, the X6 is perhaps Bavaria’s coolest SUV. Imitation being the sincerest form of flattery, other carmakers are scrambling to add coupe-like SUVs to their portfolios.
It's no surprise that BMW itself will duplicate its own formula, albeit one class lower. In an interview with German magazine Auto Motor und Sport, BMW chief Norbert Reithofer finally confirmed a very poorly held secret: The company is planning to build an X4. Based on the X3 architecture, this compact crossover will be to the X3 what the X6 is to the X5. That means the X4 will borrow its underpinnings—including powertrains—from the X3.
Like Father, Like Son
It therefore doesn't take a lot of guesswork to figure which engines will motivate the X4: There will be an X4 xDrive28i, powered by the turbocharged, 240-hp, 2.0-liter four, and an X4 xDrive35i packing a 300-hp, 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six. Other markets will get an entry-level turbo four with 182 hp, as well as four- and six-cylinder diesel engines. No word on an M version, but we doubt BMW would take the X4 that far any time in the near future, if only to protect the non-M X6. (The company has never built an X3 M.) All models will be fitted with fuel-saving goodies from the brand's "Efficient Dynamics" parts bin, including stop-start systems, brake-energy recuperation, and enhanced aerodynamics.
The X4 will share the X3's 110.6-inch wheelbase, and its length will be close to the same 183.0, but we assume it will be a few inches lower than the X3, which is 65.4 inches tall. The X4’s swoopy roofline is likely to take a significant toll on trunk space compared to the X3. True to the portly X6’s legacy—as well as the none-too-svelte X3—the X4 will tip the scales at well over 4000 pounds.
That’s One Way to Look at It
It remains to be seen whether the smaller dimensions will be sufficient to recreate the “awesome statement of beauty and power,” that is the X6 (in the words of former chief designer Chris Bangle). It will need to be a looker, though: When the X4 arrives, it won’t enjoy the same luxurious dearth of competitors as did the X6. Mercedes-Benz will offer a coupe-like crossover based on its A- and B-class platform for the 2013 model year, and Audi is looking at a coupe version of the Q5. Don't forget the Land Rover Evoque, either. Unlike the Germans, it is available with just two doors—which doesn't exactly make it a coupe, but brings it closer. Hey BMW, there's another segment you could enter, and then maybe you could make a version with an even faster roofline.
wirten by caranddriver.com
BY JENS MEINERS, ILLUSTRATION BY CHRISTIAN SCHULTE

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Beautiful Pictures Of Leather Covered BMW

Beautiful Pictures Of Leather Covered BMW. Customer came by today and I installed a full extended leather kit in his E46. The OEM trim was Titan Shadow, which is known for peeling and cracking. I recovered all of the titan pieces in OEM BMW Cinnamon leather. He already had the Cinnamon boot bundle.

Leather Covered BMW (7 pics)

Leather Covered BMW (7 pics)

Leather Covered BMW (7 pics)

Leather Covered BMW (7 pics)

Leather Covered BMW (7 pics)

Leather Covered BMW (7 pics)

Leather Covered BMW (7 pics)

Friday, May 6, 2011

2010 BMW 750Li xDrive – Long-Term Road Test


2010 BMW 750lLi xDrive
Lucky Number 7: BMW plays it safe with the new 7, and we win.
At 2:17 a.m. on June 6, 2010, an 800-yard-wide tornado packing winds of up to 135 mph ripped through the tiny hamlet of Dundee, Michigan. In its wake were damaged homes, uprooted trees, and utility poles scattered about like toothpicks. Amid all the windblown rubble surrounding the Dundee home of our copy chief, Cora Weber, sat our long-term BMW 750Li, amazingly unscathed and undisturbed. Fortune had finally smiled on the $119,080 luxury sedan. Previous spins of  Fortuna’s wheel hadn’t gone as well for this particular car. After all, it should have landed in the hands of a caring, wealthy owner instead of the greasy, disease-ridden mitts of  your humble C/D staff.
by blog.caranddriver.com

Thursday, May 5, 2011

2012 BMW 650i Coupe - Official Photos and Info

BMW's top-of-the-line coupe has always been among the firm’s most highly desirable cars. However, things kind of went downhill after the first 6-series, the E24. The 1990s saw the excess of the 8-series, which launched with a V-12—and the accompanying astronomical price—and therefore walked away from much of the 6-series customer base. Then came the E63 6-series, which virtually defined the “Bangle Butt,” perhaps the industry's most obnoxious posterior.
That's history now. Longer, lower, and wider than its predecessor, the new 6-series is sleek and beautiful in a timeless way. From the aggressive shark nose down the sculpted body sides, past the Hofmeister-kinked C-pillar and all the way to the wide, low rear, the 6 boasts near-perfect proportions. It is finally a worthy aesthetic successor of the first-generation 6. Inside, it features a beautifully sculpted dashboard and center console, a tremendous departure from the strange mixture of baroque proportions and sober surface treatments that defined its predecessor's interior.
Eat it, World: U.S. Only Market to Get a Manual
Just as in the 6-series convertible, power comes from BMW’s twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V-8, which makes its usual 400 hp. (Europe also will get a a 315-hp inline-six under the hood of the 640i, as well as a possible 640d powered by a 3.0-liter diesel inline-six.) Most markets will get only a ZF-sourced eight-speed automatic, but a six-speed manual will also be available in the U.S. BMW says that the 0-to-60 dash will take just 4.8 seconds, and the artificial ceiling is set at 155 mph. Fuel-economy figures won’t be released until later this year, but don’t expect the 6 to be a miser. With that same engine and eight-speed auto, the 5-series is rated by the EPA for 17 mpg city/25 highway. The manual drops the 5’s ratings to just 15/22.
The 6-series portfolio is not complete yet. An M6 is coming, and will pack a version of the 650i’s turbocharged V-8 making around 600 hp. And there will be a four-door 6 as well, which will compete with the Audi A7 and the Mercedes-Benz CLS.
Pricing for the coupe has not been announced yet, but should stay close to that of the outgoing model, which started at $79,325. We’d be OK with even a moderate price increase: When was the last time you could, with a straight face, praise a new BMW for its timeless beauty?
 
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2014 BMW i3 and i8 Spy Photos - Future Cars

BMW is hard at work building its new i sub-brand, and we’ve got photos of the Spirograph-embellished development vehicles to prove it. The two cars spied here—the smaller i3 and the high-performance i8—will be the first electrified models from the new project. Both are expected to show up in 2013, likely as 2014 models.
BMW i3
The i3, formerly known as the megacity vehicle, is the better-camouflaged of the two. The head- and taillights are strictly for illumination during testing; the production elements will be integrated into the aerodynamic body. Camo covers the i3’s take on the Hofmeister kink (the trademark element can be seen better on the i8 as a pinched rear side window), while another unseen item, the BMW kidney grille, is promised for the production model. The grille will be ringed in blue to denote the car’s inclusion in the new i sub-brand. Only one door per side is visible, although additional openings, possibly of the rear-hinged variety, may be covered by the wrapper.
Underneath the demented paisley are a carbon-fiber passenger cell and an aluminum chassis. This small city car will use costly lightweight materials to offset the weight of its batteries. A short front overhang and truncated “hood” allow BMW to offer a big interior in this hatchback’s small footprint. While it’s tough to gauge the i3’s exact size from these shots, we do know that it is larger than a Mini Cooper.
BMW i8
When last we spied development mules of the i8, the car wore some 6-series body panels along with elements of the Vision EfficientDynamics concept on which it’s based. OK, so those weren’t technically spy shots, as BMW itself supplied the photos through a don’t-look-at-this-but-please-do microsite at dontblogaboutthis.com (it now redirects to a bmw.com subpage). The cladding has come off once again, revealing a car that looks very similar to the 2009 concept. BMW doesn’t seem too intent on hiding the car’s space-age design since we’ve already seen it; it’s a refreshing attitude in the world of camo’d future metal.
The production version of the i8 will use a powertrain similar to the concept’s, with a battery pack and electric motor working with some kind of internal-combustion engine. A diesel was used in the Vision ED, although we hear BMW may switch to a gas-fired unit, fearing buyers of the ultra-expensive laboratory on wheels might look down on a compression-ignition lump. The plug-in hybrid coupe will top the BMW range, packing the most current lightweight and fuel-saving technologies, and demanding the most currency as a result.
 
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Saturday, April 30, 2011

2011 BMV AC Schnitzer 5 Series Touring Car News And Car Review

2011 AC Schnitzer 5 Series Touring Front Side 580x338 wallpaperThe ‘most beautiful form of dynamics beyond the standard’ in saloon form was launched earlier this summer. Now the tuning specialist AC Schnitzer has applied the ‘Power Treatment’ to the new dynamic BMW in the Touring variant, with numerous special accessories. At the same time, the product range for the saloon has been expanded to include aerodynamic components for MTechnik vehicles.
2011 AC Schnitzer 5 Series Touring Rear Side 580x372 wallpaperBMW has given the new 2011 AC Schnitzer 5-series Touring more load volume and flexibility. The specialists from Aachen have been even more generous – they have taken a step further in terms of driving dynamics and driving pleasure. The core of the upgraded Bavarian models is the AC Schnitzer performance upgrades. After conversion, the BMW 530d develops an impressive 286 HP and thus leaves nothing to be desired in terms of power. The uprated 535d now accelerates with an impressive 360 HP, while the 520d and 525d develop a powerful 218 HP and 245 HP respectively. The AC Schnitzer engine stylingwith capacity logo shows just what is concealed below the bonnet.
2011 AC Schnitzer 5 Series Touring Front 580x380 wallpaper2011 AC Schnitzer 5 Series Touring Rear 580x448 wallpaperThe hand of the BMW specialist has also been laid on the suspension. A new suspension spring kit is available which gives an improved balance between sports performance and driving comfort. In conjunctionwith the suspension, AC Schnitzer wheels with the corresponding tyres provide optimum springing comfort and the unmistakeable athletic appearance. The wheels are available in sizes from 18 to 21 inch in various designs: Type IV silver, Type IV BiColor, Type V forged alloy wheels in BiColor and Type VIII BiColor, and the brand-new Type VIII racing forged rims.
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2011 BMV AC Schnitzer 5 Series Touring  Car News And Car Review
Finally, the Aachen tuning specialist has also upgraded the interior of the 2011 AC Schnitzer 5-series Touring. Carbon interior trim in black ‘Exclusive’ is available. The driver can ‘lay hands’ on the AC Schnitzer sports airbag §teering wheel and as an option, also the carbon §teering wheel spokes in black ‘Exclusive’. The iDrive System Controller is available with aluminium cover, and pedals and footrests also come in aluminium. Foot mats and a boot mat of velours complete the interior range.

BMW 2011 Alpina BMW B5 Bi-Turbo Car News and Car Review

2011 Alpina BMW B5 Bi Turbo Front 580x435 wallpaperThe finely honed balance between athleticism, comfort and every-day luxury that has defined Alpina automobiles for decades reaches a new dimension in the 2011 Alpina BMW B5 Bi-Turbo.
Five different generations of 5 Series-based Alpina automobiles have been developed in the last 35 years, revealing to those in the know a unique and exclusive driving experience. The sixth generation draws from the finest ingredients provided by those previous generations to create a mouth-watering palette of characteristics for the most discerning of drivers in the high performance luxury saloon segment.
First introduced in the 2011 Alpina BMW B7 Bi-Turbo, the all-aluminium V8 powerplant endows the new B5 Bi-Turbo with sensational pace. It achieves 507 horsepower (373 kW) at a moderate 5,500rpm, with maximum torque of 700Nm from 3,000 to 4,750rpm. The “Bi-Turbo” appellation refers to the two turbochargers comfortably nestled inside the V shaped 8 cylinder block. They work in parallel, each feeding one of the two cylinder banks. Specially developed for Alpina in partnership with Honeywell-Garrett, the bespoke exhaust turbines are generously dimensioned. Compared to its super-charged predecessor, this engine configuration delivers more torque over a broader rev range and improves throttle response at low revs.
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BMW 2011 Alpina BMW B5 Bi-Turbo Car News and Car Review
The blend of eight speeds and plenty of torque makes for unparalleled comfortable gear changes with no noticeable interruption to the delivery of power – only the accompanying acoustics and the dynamic rev counter provide feedback as to the workings of the transmission. The 700Nm of torque means the Alpina BMW B5 Bi-Turbo excels at gliding along at low speeds in a high gear with minimum revs, benefiting both consumption and comfort.
The new 2011 Alpina B5 Bi-Turbo presents typical Alpina virtues and design cues in a new and convincing fashion, with a refreshing and dynamic appearance.

2011 BMW X1 xDrive28i car news and review

2011 BMW X1 xDrive28i Front Side 580x435 wallpaper2011 BMW X1 xDrive28i Rear Side 580x435 wallpaperWith its powerful, sporty and elegant styling, supreme agility, luxurious functionality and innovative equipment features, the BMW X1 is a trailblazer in the premium compact segment in terms of driving pleasure. Yet again premium carmaker BMW has successfully transplanted the BMW X model concept to a new vehicle segment to create a unique product. Now the BMW X1 is breaking new ground, this time in terms of the BMW EfficientDynamics programme. The new BMW X1 xDrive28i is the brand’s first four-cylinder petrol model with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology, which comprises High Precision Injection direct petrol injection, a charge system based on the twin-scroll principle, double-VANOS variable camshaft timing and VALVETRONIC variable valve control.
BMW has timed the introduction of this technology package in the new BMW X1 xDrive28i to coincide with the launch of a new generation of BMW 2.0-litre petrol engines. The new 180 kW/245 hp powerplant combines a power and torque upgrade over the previous engine with substantially reduced fuel consumption and emissions. This twofold improvement is reflected in some impressive performance specifications. The 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) sprint time is 6.1 seconds (automatic: 6.5 seconds), an improvement of 0.7 seconds (automatic: 0.3 seconds) over the previous model, which was only available as an automatic. At the same time, average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle has been cut by 16 per cent to 7.9 litres/100 km (35.7 mpg imp), with CO2 emissions of 183 grams per kilometre.
2011 BMW X1 xDrive28i Side View 580x435 wallpaperBMW X models offer their own distinctive interpretation of typical BMW driving pleasure. The BMW X1 xDrive28i combines this special driving experience with efficiency that is unrivalled in this power class. As a result, this new BMW X1 model offers sporty power delivery of a kind that was previously confined to six-cylinder engines – but combines it with outstanding fuel consumption and emissions performance.
It’s all down to the latest-generation 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, which sets new standards with its various innovative technologies.
2011 BMW X1 xDrive28i Front 580x435 wallpaper2011 BMW X1 xDrive28i Rear 580x435 wallpaperThe BMW X1 xDrive28i’s powerplant achieves the twofold goal of BMW EfficientDynamics in impressive style: it continuously raises the bar on driving pleasure, while at the same time reducing fuel consumption and emissions. With a displacement of 1,997 cc and world-exclusive BMW TwinPower Turbo technology, incorporating twin-scroll turbocharging, High Precision Injection, double-VANOS and VALVETRONIC, it delivers maximum power of 180 kW/245 hp at 5,000 rpm – 55 kW more than the previous top-powered BMW 2.0-litre petrol engine.
The efficiency theme continues with a computer-controlled oil pump and an on-demand electric coolant pump. Also, the new BMW X1 xDrive28i is specified as standard with a six-speed manual transmission with Auto Start-Stop function. This system automatically switches off the engine when the vehicle stops at crossroads or is sitting in stationary traffic in order to prevent unnecessary idling and wasteful use of fuel.
2011 BMW X1 xDrive28i Side 580x435 wallpaperThe new engine technology and extensive, standard-fitted BMW EfficientDynamics features achieve an exceptionally good balance between performance and fuel consumption. The new BMW X1 xDrive28i has average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle of 7.9 litres /100 km (35.7 mpg imp), a 16 per cent improvement on the previous model.
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2011 BMW M3 Pickup Concept news and review

2011 BMW M3 Pickup Concept Front 580x428 wallpaperFollowing the BMW M3 Coupé, BMW M3 Convertible and the BMW M3 Sedan, a fourth body variant of this global success of high performance sport is about to cause a stir. Under the strictest secrecy, the first truck in the world of high performance has been created in the center of development of BMW M GmbH. The most sports, by far, this class of vehicle, the BMW M3 Collection fires the imagination of all drivers with a deep appreciation for the best performance together with a strong practical bent. 309 kW/420 bhp under the hood and a carrying capacity of the rear axle up to 450 kilos have the hallmark of BMW M is the relationship between driving pleasure-oriented public service career and every day to a whole new level. This unique vehicle has already done extensive testing and set up units in the Nurburgring Nordschleife in advance of its world premiere on April 1, 2011.
With this car, BMW M GmbH, once again provides evidence of its unique expertise in developing and building high quality, individual dream cars. With a high-revving V8 engine in the front, a cargo area large rear and a removable Targa roof above the driver and passengers in the van BMW M3 will be delighted with a record to take the feeling M family. However, this spectacular new development is certainly recognizable as a member of the BMW M3 model family. Corroborating this relationship are not only the unparalleled power of the engine, aerodynamics, but also fine-tuned and customized suspension setup. Measurements in the wind tunnel in the center of BMW Group aerodynamic test showed a factor of CD on par with the BMW M3 Coupé. Like all models of BMW M, BMW M3 collection has also demonstrated its dynamic potential in the northern circuit of Nürburgring. Unofficial lap times have not yet been released, but the needle on the dial guaranteed a top speed of 300 km / h.
2011 BMW M3 Pickup Concept Rear 580x435 wallpaperThe empty weight of the world’s fastest withholding collection of BMW M3 Convertible at about 50 kilograms. Remove the roof Targa shave another 20 kg, while at the same time, lower the car’s center of gravity. This most unusual experience of pleasure driving up and down the BMW M3 therefore goes hand in hand with more dynamic handling optimized.
Practical features BMW M3 collection are no less impressive. The maximum load capacity has risen to 450 kilograms. The loading platform of the BMW M3 is collecting aluminum foil coated high quality structured and provides the largest capacity ever offered in a BMW vehicle M. In terms of unit of measure of general application to high-quality cars, which gives the cargo area of ??collecting BMW M3 the ability to carry golf bags up to 20 standard 46 inches. Indeed, the BMW M3 collection is the first variant of the BMW M3 in the history of 25 years over this range of models that come with a trailer hitch.
2011 BMW M3 Pickup Concept Side 580x435 wallpaperDespite these undeniable qualities stand-out, the BMW M3′s collection is not aimed at a golf course or the development of the series, but will retain its unique status as single use. It is intended for use as a transport vehicle workshop BMW M GmbH. With this in mind, the current BMW M3 collection – unlike a similar precursor built in the 1980′s – has gone through the necessary procedures to obtain the certification of the road. What is officially a truck – but one that gives a whole new spin on the meaning of the word.
by velocityshow.net