Monday, March 2, 2009

2009 BMW Alpina B7 - Great looking car


Geneva Motor Show will host many world premieres this year. From the BMW 5 Series GT, to Alpina B6 GT3 and of course, the BMW Alpina B7. For a quite some time we have been following the spy photos of several B7 prototypes being driven around in Germany, and while some of them were sporting very little camouflage, it was still not good enough for us.

But to our surprise, a leaked photo made its way onto the web today, regardless if it was an intentional marketing leak or someone broke some rules, we’re happy to finally see the new B7. But what do you know about the Alpina B7 so far? Powered by a V8 4.4 liter twin-turbo engine, Alpina managed to squeeze out 507 horsepower and an impressive 516 lb-ft of torque. Official numbers show the B7 running from 0 to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds.

The speed limit has also been raised to 173 mph, so that should keep the B7 owners entertained on the german Autobahn. Since the Geneva show is just a few days away, stay tuned on BMWBLOG for more information.

BMW Group at the Geneva Motor Show


Official BMW Release: Introducing progressive new models offering that Sheer Driving Pleasure so typical of the brand and at the same time allowing conscientious use of natural resources, BMW is making a signifi cant statement at the 79th International Geneva Motor Show 2009.

The range of technologies upgraded to production standard as part of the BMW Effi cientDynamics development strategy is indeed greater than ever before, helping to reduce both fuel consumption and emissions and enhance the driving experience to an even higher level. At the same time the public in Geneva will have the opportunity to experience a wide range of technical innovations and new features in BMW’s current model portfolio at the Motor Show from 5–15 March 2009. 

The 2009 Geneva Motor Show marks the European debut of the new BMW Z4. As a modern interpretation of the classic roadster, this unique car combines its dynamic driving potential not only with sporting and elegant lines as well as supreme driving comfort, but also with the impressive economy of its six-cylinder power units.

The new BMW 730Ld also making its public debut in Geneva sets a new standard for effi ciency in the luxury class. Yet a further highlight is the BMW Concept 7 Series ActiveHybrid offering an outlook at the fi rst hybrid model based on the BMW 7 Series, which will reach production level in the course of 2009.

A further outstanding achievement in the context of BMW EfficientDynamics is the development of particularly fuel-effi cient diesel engines reducing emissions to a minimum. The most fuel-effi cient and lowest-emission model within BMW’s portfolio presented in Geneva is the new BMW 116d powered by a 85 kW/115 hp four-cylinder diesel engine and consuming an average of just 4.4 litres/100 kilometres, equal to 64.2 mpg imp, in the EU test cycle. The CO2 emission rating of the new BMW 116d is equally impressive at 118 grams per kilometre.

Offering optional BMW BluePerformance technology, the BMW 330d is the only car in the premium segment to already fulfi l the EU6 emission standard today.

BMW cutting spec levels of 3 Series cars in the UK


BMW is taking some measure to overcome the current economic situation which is affecting their sales and profits. We have just learned that in order to avoid raising prices due to poor exchange rates, BMW will instead “de-spec” the cars, starting first with their best seller: the 3 Series models.

For example, the BMW 320d Coupe with an M Sport package, will see many standard features going away starting this month. The power steering will be hydraulic, the electric power steering introduced as part of the EfficientDynamics program, is still an option but at extra charge . Cruise control will no longer be standard on the Sedan or Wagon models, for now the Coupe and Convertible will have it.

The E90 sedan will have run-flat tires on all models, except the ES(special edition). The basic 16″ wheels will use the standard tire.

Some of the things that we can’t live without here in the US, the electric seats will suffer some modifications as well. The semi-electric seats on the 320 SE Coupe will be deleted as standard specification, but will still be available on the M Sport car. The higher-end model, 325 SE, will no longer get the full electric seats with memory as standard. Your only way around this, is to order the M Sport Package.

To prevent any major complaints and keeping their buyers happy, until March 31st, BMW will give out for free the Metallic paint option, which usually ads another 580 pounds to the price. But more exciting, the M Sport Package on the Coupe it will be free as well until the end of this month, which means a discount of 2570 pounds.

So, if you live in the UK, I will contact your dealer immediately and find out more information and what options you have left.

2011 BMW 5 Series (codenamed F10) - Leaked photo


A few days ago we talked about the official appearance of BMW 5-Series GT (Gran Turismo). Now we have a leaked photo with next generation BMW 5 Series codenamed F10 and we don’t know if the car will look same as in the photo.

In a article about the next generation BMW 5 Series’ front bumper that we posted it a few months ago, we said: “This is the only picture that leaked from BMW and it is surely the genuine front bumper of the new 5 Series.” - Yes, now we can see that in this leaked photo, the 2011 BMW 5 Series has same front bumper.

2011 BMW 5 Series will give a new interior design and new exterior changes such as the use of panels of lightweight aluminum body, a revised front suspension uses control and a slight increase in wheelbase.
This car borrows elements from BMW CS Concept and will have a V8 twin-turbo engine that is found on BMW X6 and will be possible to be available the V6 twin-turbo engine found on 335i and 135i.

The car will be equipped with a 8-speed automatic transmission, will also have Park Distance Control and a video system around the view.

Next generation BMW 5-Series codenamed F10 will be unveiled at Geneva Show in March and also we will post photos and new details about it next days.

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BMW M3 Convertible


The BMW M3 model family is being upgraded by yet another fascinating player: the new BMW M3 Convertible, which makes its North American debut today at the 2008 New York International Auto Show. The vehicle is the third body version of BMW's high-performance sports car following the coupe and sedan, offering new possibilities to experience uncompromising driving dynamics. Sharing its siblings high-revving 414-horsepower V8 and balanced chassis designed to be "faster than its engine," the motorsports arm of the German automaker, BMW M GmbH, will offer the most powerful, best performing series production M3 to the North American market.

The all-new 2008 M3 Convertible, arriving in spring 2008, will feature the first V8 in a series-production BMW M3 (along with its coupe and sedan counterparts). It will also feature driver-adjustable settings for crucial dynamic controls encompassing engine response, steering, damping and stability (with an available steering-wheel-mounted "MDrive" button to store the preferences) and a sport oriented interior which can be optimized to the driver's desires including the comprehensive entertainment/navigation system operated through BMW's latest iDrive controller.

Racing provided the reason for the original M3's 1986 creation as the company had to produce road-going homologation versions of its 3 Series Coupe to enter the motorsports version in the German Touring Car Championship. Popularity, proven by strong sales demands, provided the impetus to continue developing the M3, making it both a better performer and more inviting road car as it evolved along with the underlying 3 Series, the company's most popular, upon which it is based.

In 1988 North Americans received their first taste of the high-rpm, naturally aspirated 2.3-liter four-cylinder M3 Coupe's 192-hp and thus was born a legend on this side of the Atlantic. The next generation arrived in 1995 with a 3.0-liter (and later, 3.2-liter) 240-hp inline-six powerplant. In 1997 the first M3 Sedan joined the family and the first M3 Convertible followed shortly thereafter. The most-recent version, available from 2001-2006 as either a coupe or convertible, again was offered with six-cylinder power, this time providing 333 hp from its 3.2 liters. This vehicle was BMW's first use of SMG (Sequential Manual Gearbox) for the U.S. market.

Lightweight, efficient V8 at the heart of the BMW M3 Convertible

The move to eight cylinders in the fourth generation BMW M3 provides a powerplant offering the seemingly disparate characteristics of more power, increased efficiency and reduced weight when compared with the previous six-cylinder M3 engine. Displacing 3,999 cubic centimeters (4.0 liters), the new light-alloy engine produces 414 hp at 8,300 rpm and 295 pounds-feet of torque at 3,900 rpm with 85 percent of the maximum torque available consistently through 6,500 rpm. This power output represents a 24 percent increase over the six-cylinder from the last generation M3 and it comes with a seven percent weight saving. Compression ratio is dialed in to 12.0:1 and redline is set at 8,400 rpm.

The V8 engine of the new BMW M3 Convertible boasts the company's variable double-VANOS camshaft management. Offering extremely fast and responsive valve timing, this technology reduces charge cycle losses and improves the output, torque and response of the engine, with a positive influence on fuel economy and emission management.

A separate throttle butterfly for each cylinder - eight in this instance - is a feature adapted from BMW M's racing heritage and provides immediate reaction to the gas pedal at all times. Two stepper motors operate the four throttle butterflies on each row of cylinders, giving the engine a particularly sensitive response at low speeds together with an immediate reaction whenever the driver presses down the accelerator for extra power and performance.

A volume flow-controlled, pendulum-slide cell pump supplies the engine with lubricating oil, delivering the quantity required by the engine. Wet sump oil lubrication, optimized for dynamic performance, ensures consistent oil supply to the high-rpm engine at all times, particularly in extreme braking maneuvers. The system features two oil sumps-a small oil sump in front of the front axle subframe and a large oil sump behind it.

A new, comprehensive electronic management system coordinates all engine functions with optimum efficiency and maximizes operational integration with the clutch, gearbox, steering and brakes. In addition, the engine control unit performs a wide range of on-board diagnosis functions and masterminds the ancillary engine units.

A highlight of the engine management system is the use of ion-current technology to determine engine knock as well as misfire and poor combustion events within the cylinders. Contrary to conventional methods, this monitoring and control function is performed precisely where the phenomena occurs-within the combustion chambers. The spark plug in each cylinder senses and controls the risk of knocking, at the same time monitoring the correct ignition and recognizing any misfiring. In other words, the spark plug acts as an actuator for the ignition and as a sensor monitoring the combustion process, and is therefore able to distinguish between a misfire and poor combustion. This dual function of the spark plugs facilitates the diagnostic procedures required in service and maintenance. 

And the increased performance with better economy comes from the lightweight engine. At 445 pounds, it is seven percent or 33 pounds lighter than the previous model's Inline-6. Lightweight components do not stop with the alloy engine block. The crankcase is made of a special aluminum-silicon alloy eliminating the need for cylinder liners. Despite the need to resist high combustion pressures and engine speeds-this is the "fastest" production engine ever produced by BMW as it can reach 8,400 rpm-the engineers managed to keep the compact and rigid crankshaft weight down to 44 pounds.

Manual transmission, twin-disc clutch and Variable M Differential Lock

Power from the BMW M3 Convertible's V8 is transmitted to the rear wheels through a close-ratio six-speed manual gearbox. The performance parameters of the M3 dictated heat management as a key design factor for both the transmission and clutch. The transmission features integrated temperature-dependent oil cooling management, while internal ventilation maximizes heat dissipation for the twin-disc clutch.

The new final drive comes with a Variable M Differential Lock generating up to 100 percent locking action with fully variable action whenever required, ensuring optimum traction on all road surfaces. Responding to differences in speed between the right and left rear wheel, the Variable M Differential Lock also offers ideal support further enhancing the positive features and characteristics of rear-wheel drive.

Optional M double-clutch transmission with Drivelogic

In addition to the traditional 6-speed manual transmission, the new M3 convertible premieres a new 7-speed double clutch transmission specially designed for a high-rpm engine. The M double-clutch transmission with Drivelogic (M DCT Drivelogic) shifts gears without the slightest interruption in the flow of power. As a result, M DCT Drivelogic is able to extract the most performance possible from the car while also providing a smooth comfortable shift from one gear to the next. 

The process of shifting gears is basically the same as on BMW's proven Sequential M Gearbox, meaning that even when shifting gears manually there is no need for a clutch paddle and the driver may keep the gas pedal on the floor during the shift process. 

The Drivelogic control offers 11 different shift programs to suit the needs of individual drivers. Drivelogic offers 5 programs that allow for automatic operation of the transmission as well as 6 manual programs. Manual operation can be performed via a new sports shift lever exclusive to the BMW M3 or via paddles on the steering wheel (pulling the right-hand paddle to shift up, the left paddle to shift down).

In its gearshift characteristics, the new M double-clutch transmission with Drivelogic is ideally matched to the fast-revving V8 engine in the new BMW M3. M DCT Drivelogic will make its debut as an option initially on the 2008 M3 Convertible and will be available as an option on the M3 Coupe and Sedan soon afterwards. 

Engineering a chassis which is "faster than the engine"

Providing sure-footed responsive handling for a high-performance, powerful and luxurious convertible, while keeping mass under control, presented numerous challenges for the BMW M3's engineers. The result is a new, aluminum chassis developed specifically for this model. The design begins with placing components in such a way as to create a 50/50 front/rear weight balance.

Virtually all of the front-end components are aluminum, including the front struts, swivel bearings, central subframe and an additional thrust panel below the engine serving to maximize lateral stiffness of the entire front section. 

From the rear axle subframe through the transverse arms and track arms, to the wheel mounts re-configured in their kinematics and stiffness, to the mounting points for the longitudinal arms and the aluminum dampers, virtually every detail on the five-arm rear axle is made of aluminum and is new for this model. These weight-reduction measures and materials help reduce weight by approximately 5.5 pounds when compared to the previous M3.

Both the front and rear axles feature hollow anti-roll bars optimized for their function and weight. Incorporating two additional longitudinal reinforcement bars, axle kinematics are perfectly tailored to the overall character of the car. The result, in terms of both stability and weight, conforms to the balanced performance concept of the BMW M3 Convertible.

Compound brake system

A suitably powerful braking system for a car with this much performance was specifically developed for the new M3. The internally-vented, cross-drilled cast iron discs measure 14.2 inches in diameter at the front and 13.8 inches in the rear. Featuring large compound disc brakes and electronic anti-lock, stopping power for the new BMW M3 is strong, precise and consistent. They are connected to a floating aluminum hub by cast-in stainless-steel pins. This configuration reduces the thermal loads on the discs, thus increasing their performance and service life. An electrically-driven pump provides the system's vacuum power.

Service - and safety - is enhanced thanks to an integrated wear indicator which, through a dash display, allows the driver to monitor the condition of the brake linings. Brake service can thus be administered when necessary without guesswork. 

Standard M-style light-alloy spoked wheels measure 18 x 8.5 inches with 245/40 low-profile tires at the front and 18 x 9.5 with 265/40 tires at the rear, can be supplemented by optional 19-inch versions in comparable widths and design.

Servotronic steering with the option of two manually adjustable control maps

Rear-wheel drive keeps the rack-and-pinion steering of the BMW M3 Convertible free of drive forces. A further enhancement is hydraulic Servotronic power assistance controlling steering forces as a function of road speed. When MDrive is ordered, there is also a choice of two different control maps activated through the MDrive programming menu.

In Sport mode the BMW M3 provides direct and immediate response with a relatively high steering effort. In the Normal mode, power assistance is comfort-oriented and requires less steering effort.

Latest-generation of Dynamic Stability Control

The electronic Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) monitors driving conditions and intervenes through the application of brakes and reduced engine power to stabilize the BMW M3 and help avoid major over- or under-steer situations.

In addition to engine controls and the ABS, other systems integrated in the DSC are Automatic Stability Control (ASC), which prevents the wheels from spinning on surfaces with reduced traction; the Start-Off Assistant, which prevents the car from rolling back when setting off on a grade, as well as Cornering Brake Control (CBC), which prevents the car from spinning or swerving out of control when applying the brakes in a bend. 

The latest version of DSC includes additional functions for even greater driving safety. Whenever the driver is likely to apply the brakes in full within the next few seconds, the system builds up pressure in the hydraulic brake circuit and pre-loads the brake pads to ensure an immediate response. The Brake Drying feature removes water film from the discs in wet conditions, thus reducing the chance of water interfering with the initial braking process.

Electronic Damper Control recognizing the driver's style of motoring

The optional Electronic Damper Control (EDC) allows the driver to tailor the vehicle's chassis dynamics to his or her preference through one of three modes: Sport, Normal and Comfort.

The response of all dynamic driving systems is carefully tailored to the power and performance of the new BMW M3, with electronic intervention of the various systems naturally taking the dynamics of the car into account. Indeed, the driver even has the option to individually configure specific parameters, thus adjusting the response of the car to his personal preferences.

The result of these many improvements to the chassis and suspension produced clear results on the race track with the new BMW M3 significantly outperforming the lap times of previous generations on the Nordschleife of Nьrburgring, where all BMW M Cars are put through their paces for their ultimate test.

Optional MDrive personalizes the driving characteristics of the new BMW M3

The M3 provides several standard and optional driver-controlled systems to tailor the driving characteristics to a driver's personal preferences. 

As standard equipment, the driver can choose, with conveniently located buttons:
* The Power button: Changes the throttle response from either comfort oriented to direct/sporting.
* DSC Button: DSC may be switched off. As a default, the DSC will turn on again during the next start-up sequence.
* EDC Button (Optional): The Electronic Damping Control is adjustable offering Sport, Normal and Comfort modes.

In addition to center console mount buttons, the above systems can be preprogrammed into the vehicle key - so that the car pre-selects your favorite driver settings when you start the car.

The new M3 will also be available for the first time with the steering wheel mounted MDrive button that made its first appearance in the M5. MDrive is included as part of the optional Technology Package which also includes Electronic Damping Control, the BMW Navigation System with Real Time Traffic Data and the Comfort Access system that allows keyless operation of the vehicle.

In addition to allowing the programming of the driver selectable settings listed above, MDrive includes the M Dynamic Mode function for the DSC system, which allows for some wheel slip for very active driving while still maintaining much of the benefit of DSC and the selection of two different control maps (Sport and Normal) for the Servotronic steering activated through the MDrive programming menu. In Sport mode the BMW M3 provides direct and immediate response with a relatively high steering effort. In the Normal mode, power assistance is comfort-oriented and requires less steering effort. 

A push of the MDrive button will instantaneously activate the driver-selected configuration, turning the M3 into his or her personalized Ultimate Driving Machine. The settings are stored through menus shown on the dash-mounted screen and controlled by the iDrive (located in the center console).

Brand-new in technology and design differentiates the M3 Convertible

The fourth generation BMW M3 Convertible differs greatly in looks as well as technical features from the latest 3 Series Convertible upon which it was developed. Apart from the car's unique design as well as its drivetrain and suspension technology, conceived from the start for supreme performance, lightweight technology came right at the top of the brief given to the engineers at BMW M. And the car's power-to-weight ratio of 9.4 pounds per horesepower shows how well this goal was achieved.

While the open-air BMW M3 is naturally based on the latest, fourth generation of the "regular" BMW 3 Series Convertible, the new model differs from the standard version fundamentally in terms of both looks and technical features. To begin with, the technical foundation for the new BMW M3 Convertible is provided by the BMW M3 Coupe, unique design as well as drivetrain and suspension technology created for supreme performance coming right at the top in the brief given to the engineers at BMW M.

Apart from the load-bearing body structure, only the doors, the retractable hardtop, the luggage compartment lid, the windows and the rear lights come from the "standard" open-air version of the BMW 3 Series. The range of brand-new body components, therefore, is virtually the same as in the BMW M3 Coupe. 

Athletic, sporting stance separates new BMW M3 Convertible from the pack

Front to back, the design of the new BMW M3 Convertible evokes a purposeful, sporting message in a package engineered, as are racing vehicles, for structural rigidity at the lightest most efficient weight thanks to the use of the most modern components and computer-aided design. The front end, clearly a BMW based on the double-kidney shaped grill, flat headlight units with standard Xenon headlamps, boasts three large air intakes below the grill. Since the structure and configuration is determined to primarily feed air into the engine compartment, the BMW M3 Convertible, like BMW M cars in general, intentionally forgoes fog lamps featured on 3 Series models.

The "face" of the new BMW M3 also includes a power dome - flanked by an air intake on each side - in the middle of the hood which, though longer, and thanks to its aluminum composition is also lighter, than that of the 3 Series Convertible, blends harmoniously with the overall design.

The two front side panels boast a special sign of distinction characteristic of a BMW M Car and referred to by the designers as "gills," which incorporate the tri-color (blue/purple/red M3) logo. Rear-view mirrors developed for the new BMW M3 fulfill an important aerodynamic function helping reduce air resistance. Further down the side-line, the pronounced side-sills, give the BMW M3 a light and sporting look. 

The new BMW M3 Convertible looks muscular from behind, its design taking up the particular look of the car's front end. A discreet lip spoiler on the trunklid optimizes the car's streamlining and reduces lift on the rear axle. In its contours, the split diffuser beneath the rear bumper takes up the shape of the air intakes at the front of the car as the air guide and the dual tailpipes move towards the centerline of the car, visually contracting the rear end at the lower center point. A further feature is the circular shape of the four straight tailpipes in typical BMW M style.

The four metallic paints reserved for BMW M cars (Melbourne Red, Jerez Black, Interlagos Blue and Silverstone) highlight the body, contours and proportions of the four-door with particular intensity. In addition to these unique hues, the BMW M3 Convertible is also available in Alpine White, Jet Black or Sparkling Graphite.

Interior design oriented an active driving experience with luxury

The interior of the BMW M3 has always been a place designed for performance driving, but without compromising the comfort of the driver and the passengers. The new BMW M3 Convertible continues this tradition with the latest innovations. The four seats are surrounded by powerful contours and flowing lines highlighting in particular the concave and convex surfaces. The horizontal lines dominating the area around the dashboard as well as the harmonious surfaces of the side linings give the interior a dynamic note.

The cockpit control area tapers out between the front seats into a newly designed center console which discreetly "swings" towards the driver. Finished in black leather, the console harmoniously continues the instrument surrounds and the control area in terms of both color and shape, comprising three function switches (Power, DSC, and optional EDC) for activating and deactivating the electronic driving programs on the side facing the driver.

Apart from the clear design and optimum ergonomic arrangement of all controls and instruments, the choice of colors inside the new BMW M3 Convertible helps the driver concentrate on driving. Regardless of the upholstery and trim color, the footwells, parcel shelf, headliner, A-pillar trim and the upper part of the instrument panel are all finished in Anthracite. This uniform, dark color scheme around the windshield helps the driver focus on driving.

There is no question as to the heritage of the vehicle upon opening the door of the new BMW M3 thanks to the M car logo in the door sills. The unique nature of the vehicle carries to the dash where the dual circular instruments typical of BMW - the speedometer and fuel gauge as well as the tachometer and oil temperature display - are in specific M style. A feature typical of BMW M cars is the variable warning zone on the tachometer that informs the driver of the recommended engine speed depending on the engine oil temperature. The borderline between the yellow pre-warning zone and the red warning zone moves up as a function of increasing oil temperature to the maximum limit of 8,400 rpm. The digital displays presenting the time, the outside temperature and odometer, as well as the various warning lights, are positioned between the two circular instruments. 

The M3's leather steering wheel, with its thumb contours resting firmly in the driver's hands, provides an optimum grip for precise movement of the steering wheel. The spokes within the steering wheel incorporate the remote control buttons for the audio system and mobile phone, as well as the optional MDrive button. An additional auxiliary button may be programmed through the optional BMW iDrive system.

As an option, both the front seats are available with backrest-width adjustment, while the rear seats may be equipped with folding seatbacks which provides the 12.25 cubic foot luggage compartment even greater capacity.

A premium AM/FM/single-disc CD audio system comes standard with an auxiliary input jack. Individual entertainment options include SIRIUS satellite radio, HD radio and a USB-enabled port for control of an Apple iPod or iPhone media player. These three options can be bundled together in the Technology Package, should one choose to have them all together. 

For vehicles equipped with Navigation, the comprehensive information and entertainment systems are controlled by the refined BMW iDrive. Selecting the Navigation/iDrive option also brings the performance-oriented, steering-wheel-spoke-mounted Mdrive button. 

Safety begins with the body structure and continues inside

Occupant safety begins with the design of the new BMW M3 Convertible's body structure. Together with defined deformation zones, the use of high-strength steel ensures smooth and direct transmission of forces in a collision and optimum absorption of loads acting on the car. The space available for deformation is also used to avoid any damage to the passenger cell and keep damage to the body itself to a minimum, even in a severe collision.

The electronic restraint systems are tailored to the ultra-strong structure of the body. Six airbags as well as the belt latch tensioners and belt force limiters are activated by the car's central safety electronics as a function of the type and severity of a collision. Sensors located in the center of the car within the B-pillars and in the doors "tell" the safety electronics which component will offer the occupants optimum protection, with the "proper" restraint systems being activated in the event of a collision.

The driver and front passenger are protected by frontal and side airbags housed in the seat backrests. These four airbags are activated in two stages, depending on the severity of the impact. Through its size alone, the curtain head airbag protects the car's occupants on both the front and the outer rear seats. And the risk of leg injury in a head-on collision, finally, is reduced on the driver's side by defined deformation of the footrest.

The BMW M3 Convertible also comes with a rollover sensor system permanently monitoring vertical and horizontal movement of the car. At the same time a central computer evaluates data on current driving conditions, so that when the roof is open rollbars positioned behind the headrests are activated and move up immediately whenever the system registers the risk of a rollover. The belt latch tensioners for the front seats and the head/thorax airbags are activated at the same time, and as a further precaution for the event of a rollover the A-pillars and the windscreen frame are even stronger and more stable than usual. 

BMW Ultimate ServiceTM: 

Providing owners with incredible value and peace of mind

The BMW M3 Convertible will feature BMW Ultimate ServiceTM, a suite of services that includes the BMW Maintenance Program (formerly called Full Maintenance), Roadside Assistance and the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. BMW AssistTM with TeleService is part of the optional Premium Package or can be ordered separately as a stand-along option.

BMW Ultimate ServiceTM includes: 

The BMW Maintenance Program is the only no-cost maintenance program in the industry that covers wear and tear items like brake pads and rotors for four years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. BMW owners pay nothing for all scheduled inspections, oil changes, brake pads, wiper blade inserts and other wear-and-tear items. 

BMW Roadside Assistance is one of the industry's most comprehensive plans available. Not only is it no-charge for the first four years, but there is no mileage limit. BMW drivers enjoy the assurance of on-the-road help 24 hours a day, seven days a week, anywhere in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. This includes everything from flat tire changes, emergency gasoline and lock-out assistance, to towing, alternative transportation and even trip-interruption benefits. This service also includes valuable trip routing advice. 

BMW New Vehicle Limited Warranty: All 2008 BMW passenger vehicles are covered by BMW's excellent Limited Warranty, which includes:
• New-vehicle warranty - four-year/50,000-mile coverage of the vehicle. 
• Rust-perforation warranty - 12-year/unlimited-mileage coverage.

BMW AssistTM provides the driver with services that enhance on-the-road security and convenience, for added peace of mind. It is a part of the optional Premium package and can also be ordered separately as a stand-alone option. BMW is the only vehicle manufacturer that offers this service for four years at no additional cost. Most other manufacturers cover only the first year of service. 

The in-vehicle equipment for BMW AssistTM includes GPS technology and hands-free communication functions accessed via buttons in the overhead or center console. Vehicle occupants may request emergency or other services simply by pressing a button; the BMW AssistTM system then transmits the location and vehicle information to the BMW AssistTM response center. A response specialist will then speak with the occupants to coordinate dispatch, notify emergency contacts on file, and link BMW Roadside Assistance or emergency services as needed and requested. A severe accident automatically activates the BMW AssistTM call as well. The BMW AssistTM Safety Plan also includes Remote Door Unlock and Stolen Vehicle Recovery services, which can save the owner time and money.

TeleService automatically notifies the BMW center when a vehicle will need service. This feature allows the Service Advisor to proactively set up a customer appointment and have the needed parts ready. 

BMW AssistTM subscribers can also enroll in the BMW AssistTM Convenience Plan (available at an additional cost of $199 per year) to avail themselves to many BMW AssistTM Concierge services, from travel planning to dining reservations, shopping assistance and event tickets, as well as receive directions, and traffic and weather information. A selected destination and its phone number can be sent directly to the on-board navigation system and Bluetooth®-linked mobile phone, after a push of the new Concierge button. The Convenience Plan also includes Critical Calling, a new service that connects the driver in case their mobile phone is not in the vehicle or its battery is discharged. After pushing the SOS button, a BMW AssistTM response specialist will link the driver to his requested party for up to five minutes and for up to four events per year. 

As before, the BMW AssistTM system includes Bluetooth® hands-free phone connectivity with hands-free phonebook access and dialing by name or number via the steering wheel controls. Use of this feature requires a customer-provided compatible Bluetooth® mobile phone.

Performance with a conscience

BMW strives to produce its motor vehicles and other products with the utmost attention to environmental compatibility and protection. Integrated into the design and development of BMW automobiles are such criteria as resource efficiency and emission control in production; environmentally responsible selection of materials; recyclability during production and within the vehicle; elimination of CFCs and hazardous materials in production; and continuing research into environmentally friendly automotive power sources. Tangible results of these efforts include the recycling of bumper cladding into other vehicle components; water-based paint color coats and powder clear coats; near-future availability of hydrogen-powered models; and various design and engineering elements that help make BMWs easier to dismantle at the end of their service life.

BMW Concept CS


BMW, Germany’s leading manufacturer of premium automobiles, will give the Big Apple and the rest of America a glimpse into the future of luxury vehicle design and performance with the North American debut of its Concept CS at the 2008 New York International Auto Show in Manhattan on March 19. The Concept CS is BMW’s vision of a unique four-door car that combines the exclusivity of a genuine luxury Gran Turismo with the thrill of a high-performance sports car -- offering a driving experience unlike any other.

Inside and out, the BMW Concept CS provides a new definition of powerful and expressive design, utilizing materials of the highest quality while combining stylish luxury with the most uncompromising ambience, full of class and value. 

Through its design alone, the BMW Concept CS underlines the proven track record of the BMW brand in developing the most sporting and dynamic cars offering ample space for more than two occupants. The most spectacular rendition of this heritage is the BMW M5, which established a brand-new segment in the world of driving more than two decades ago and is acknowledged as the benchmark in high-performance sedan driving. 

BMW is using the skills, knowledge and competence it has developed throughout its history to combine sporting performance and sophisticated luxury in an unprecedented new concept. Furthermore, the Concept CS is just the latest example of BMW’s successful strategy of consistently carrying-over the sporting four-door into the luxury performance segment.

Exterior design: where qualities typical of BMW all come together.
More than any other sedan in the past, the body design of the BMW Concept CS lends itself to optimum performance. The low-slung, dynamically stretched silhouette; the long engine compartment lid; and the stylish lines and contours accentuating rear-wheel drive technology simply perfect for sports driving, all set clear standards for supreme dynamics in a new dimension of outstanding vehicles. Through its luxurious presence, stylish elegance and challenging dynamism, the BMW Concept CS offers truly unique design language with highly individual aesthetic features never seen before.

The BMW Concept CS embodies the core values of the BMW brand, achieving superior dynamics and sophisticated elegance as a result of the authentic style and design of the car. The BMW Concept CS is a trendsetting vehicle leading into a new category of values typical and characteristic of the BMW brand. 

Design culture and dynamics of the highest standard.
Offering a synthesis of features unique to the BMW brand, the BMW Concept CS introduces new, tempting attributes in a particularly demanding segment of the market. This unique model combines the qualities of a luxury sedan and a high-performance sports car, raising the bar to a new, unprecedented level. As a result, the BMW Concept CS adds an unparalleled touch of sporting dynamism to the conventional culture of a sedan, offering the driver and passengers the complete dynamic experience of such unique power on four full-sized single seats.

While the conventional sedan focuses primarily on driving comfort, the BMW Concept CS sends out a clear message of active, dynamic driving. With the generous feeling of space in this four-door being supplemented by a sporting and low seating position enjoyed not only by the driver and front passenger, but also by the rear passengers on their own single seats, it is a message that reaches all of the car’s occupants. For this reason alone, the BMW Concept CS is the ultimate vision of a sports car for the ambitious driver, while simultaneously offering passengers the same experience of sporting performance and luxurious pleasure. 

Individual style.
The innovative, unique driving experience offered by the BMW Concept CS is appropriately reflected by all the car’s interior features, the design of the interior and through the perfect interaction of the various technical innovations. The ambience of the interior is indeed just as unique as the character and body design of this one-off sporting four-seater, offering all the occupants a brand-new experience of aesthetic style and design. 

The innovative design and finish of both the surfaces and controls are further accentuated by the use of top-quality materials. Unnecessary opulence is replaced by highly focused luxury, together with an exemplary standard of detail and elegance. The precision that has gone into the development and production of all the vehicle’s components is apparent at very first sight, fully expressing BMW’s dedication to supreme performance in every respect.

Style and unique aesthetics of BMW.
Measuring 200.8 inches in length, the BMW Concept CS is dominated by dynamically flowing lines. From the BMW kidney grille standing out powerfully to the front, the eyes of the beholder move back along the low-slung and sleek engine compartment lid, subsequently meandering along the side-line and roof-line, all the way to the deliberately short rear-end with its clear-cut air flow spoiler. 

The dynamically stretched silhouette of the car proudly boasts a wide range of features typical of such a particularly sporting, avant-garde automobile. All of these features augment the vehicle’s excellent aerodynamics as well as a low center of gravity, helping to promote superior agility on the road. And at the same time, the carefully modeled transitions between the body sections are a clear symbol of the car’s nimble character and performance, despite its size. 

Four doors with a unique, sporting and low body line.
The sporting, low-slung silhouette of the car is further accentuated by a body height of just 53.5 inches. An important additional feature is the gentle taper of the roof-line at the rear, serving again to smoothly stretch the proportions of the entire car. 

As seen from the side, the car’s reinterpreted contour line serves to emphasize the technical concept of rear-wheel drive, a crucial component of dynamic performance on the road. Subdividing the silhouette of the car into various sections, the contour line stretches from the beginning of the A-pillar in a gentle, rising movement all the way up above the front door, gradually petering out beneath the rear side window. Then the contour line starts again in the lower section of the rear door, first running parallel to the wheel cut-out in a powerful arch. From there the rear contour line is continued as a straight line also rising slightly up to the rear end of the car.

The roof-line, which tapers out gently to the rear, also provides a brand-new effect when looking at the car from the side, adding a touch never seen before on a sedan. The striking contour of the C-pillar, in turn, provides an additional visual highlight of attractive clarity. The transition of the C-pillar into the rear section of the car tapers out at a lower angle than the steeper rear window, rising up from its base point. This creates a unique expression of classic notchback design highly individualized and varying according to your angle of vision. At the bottom, the C-pillar offers a new, enhanced interpretation of the reverse line sweeping to the front, known by tradition as the “Hofmeister kick.” And last but not least, a gentle and extremely attractive light-edge stands out above the side window precisely where the C-pillar merges into the roof-line.

Characteristic front-end design consistently enhanced.
The front-end design of the BMW Concept CS is a particularly striking example of the consistent enhancement of BMW’s design language. Here the BMW kidney grille stands out as a powerful element typical of the BMW brand and naturally a famous icon of body design, giving the car its unique look and emphasizing the flow of air into the engine. Indeed, the kidney grille is not only the central element of the front end, but it is also the dominating element in the design of the entire front end. 

Through its dimensions alone, as well as its slightly inclined position, the kidney grille establishes a clear link to classic BMW sports cars. All further elements at the front of the car are angled in the direction of travel and designed as a genuine sculpture around the kidney grille, with all directly adjacent surfaces being modeled in a concave design.

Significant functional features add further meaning to this special look of the car, with the BMW kidney grille serving as the primary supply of air to the engine. The two recesses in the front side panels, in turn, help to cool the brakes on the car. And since a power unit befitting the dynamic character of such a sports sedan will likely require an ample flow of cooling air, the need for an extra-large kidney grille is apparent.

Applying the philosophy that “form follows function,” the contours on the engine compartment, so typical of a BMW, have developed into a genuine sign of distinction born out of technical needs and requirements. As a further design highlight, the powerdome on the BMW Concept CS, extends over the power unit as a particularly large, almost awe-inspiring design feature.

The engine compartment lid is supported at either side by headlight units merging flush into the design of the car and resting flat on the side panels, extending far back into the front wings—with the slender space above the extra-large wheel arches accentuating the agility and accordingly, the athletic performance of the car.

Innovative headlight technology.
The BMW Concept CS offers particularly innovative technology within its dynamic, low-slung headlight units, which generate a powerful and consistent light beam. Innovative reverse-projection LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) bundle their light on a reflection area from where the beam is conveyed smoothly, consistently and with utmost precision to the road ahead. This provides a particularly homogenous area of illumination without the slightest dazzling effect, since the oncoming motorist does not look directly at the projectors. 

The short front overhang of the body creates yet another sign confirming the sporting concept of the car, showing the connoisseur clearly that the engine may be placed behind the front wheel suspension. Obviously, such arrangement of the engine serves once again to make the car particularly agile and dynamic on the road.

The extra-large wheel arches offer space for big 21-inch wheels – again exceptional proportions alluding to an extremely high standard of steering precision and tracking stability. The rear wheel arches are powerfully chiseled to perfection even more than the wheel arches at the front, with the car growing wider towards the rear end, again symbolizing the transmission of power to the rear wheels so typical of BMW.

Dynamic roof-line guiding your eyes – and the air flowing by.
The sculptural design language of the BMW Concept CS body allows unique interplay between concave and convex surfaces, reflecting and guiding the light on and around the car in exactly the right way. For example, the exterior mirrors—through their design alone—blend harmoniously with the side-view, repeating the overall look and lines of the car. The door handles are integrated into the flanks of the BMW Concept CS even more discreetly. Housed within a chrome-bar running to the rear at the height of the contour line, the door handles are controlled by sensors, moving out only when really needed.

Yet another innovation in the design of this sedan is the centerpiece along the roof line of the BMW Concept CS, which is slightly drawn in at the rear. This exceptional contour design, visible only from behind, but nevertheless unusually powerful in its look, optimizes the flow of air in and around the roof area. This aerodynamic feature enhances the overall sporting impression of the car and simultaneously serves as yet another example of sculptural design and perfection.

Sculptural design for truly unique style.
Given all these features, the BMW Concept CS is a modern counterpart to the conventional notchback design of a “regular” four-door. Indeed, never before on a sedan have the individual body sections merged so smoothly into one another, creating a low-slung and stretched appearance. Additional light effects around the C-pillar enhance the impression of all-round visual perfection from every angle when admiring the transitions. These features alone exemplify BMW’s philosophy to express supreme design culture through perfect precision and style in every respect.

The much lower flow of the C-pillars, compared with the position of the rear window, again serves to emphasize the flowing transitions from one body section to the next. Viewed from the side, the entire car has the lightness of a coupe, but with only a slight change of perspective the same vehicle can be appreciated for capturing all the 
style of a classic four-door. The rear end is dominated by various design features that emphasize both the wide track and the aerodynamically optimized rear look of the car. 

Moving up at the rear, the two tailpipe rings are integrated into the rear air dam. At night, the BMW Concept CS is characterized by slender rear lights emitting a homogeneous, low-slung and therefore strikingly harmonious lighting effect.

With its design language absolutely authentic and convincing to the last detail, the BMW Concept CS offers all the exhilaration of a new design culture. Therefore, the impact of this sporting four-door is not only a result from individual highlights, but also from the overall look of the car—accentuating its complete character so convincingly. The car’s dynamic potential is indeed expressed both by its proportions and lines, symbolizing both power and a dynamic, forward-moving urge. And last but certainly not least, the BMW Concept CS boasts a particularly sophisticated elegance through the great care and diligence applied in turning innovative design culture into reality.

The interior: an outstanding driving experience on all four seats.
The interior of the BMW Concept CS also offers dynamism of a completely new standard resulting from the combination of exclusive elegance and sophisticated refinement. In designing the interior, the innovative technique of layering the individual surfaces and components provides an unprecedented combination of function and style. The appropriate use of joints and seams, together with layered surfaces, creates new options in the arrangement of functional elements for both ventilation and illumination. And at the same time, the layering concept offers new possibilities to clearly express the class and value of the materials used, as well as highlight the precise design of the car’s interior through contrasting colors and the structure of different materials.

Featuring height-adjustable collar elements directly integrated in the seats, the four full-sized sports seats meet all the needs of personalized entertainment and communication, thus raising the experience of quality within the interior to an unprecedented standard.

Interaction of innovative design and exclusive materials, together with the use of a highly expressive color scheme, gives the interior of the BMW Concept CS a unique touch of luxury based not on simple opulence, but rather on perfect quality.

The design of the interior accentuates the truly outstanding driving experience in a unique ambience. An unprecedented flair of exclusivity and individual style is created by implementing a brand-new concept for subdividing the cockpit into various sections, as well as unparalleled standards in the choice of materials and in the quality of finish. Additionally, the dedication to maintaining the interior’s sportiness can be seen in the arrangement and finish of the four single sports seats, and the design of the controls and instruments.

An invitation to active motoring.
The driver-oriented cockpit immediately shows the motorist that he or she is in control of everything happening at the wheel. As with the arrangement of all the controls and instruments, the design and layout of the cockpit is an invitation to active driving. A clear example of this straightforward philosophy can be seen in the short distance between the steering wheel and the shift lever, while in their design, the sports seats combine a touch of lightness with the sporting elegance of the finest leather. The low-slung seating position and the clear structure of the instruments evoke the wish to really experience and savor the dynamic potential of this unique car.

Lots of space, lots of support: sports seats also at the rear.
The BMW Concept CS presents the vision of an automobile proudly offering all its qualities to the driver. The unique thrill of riding in the car is obviously felt most by the driver, however the sheer driving pleasure offered in the process is also shared among all the occupants. Just like the front-seat passenger, passengers seated in the rear will also appreciate and cherish the sporting and active driving experience offered by the BMW Concept CS—via rear sports seats. And thanks to the single seat concept, elbow freedom on the rear seats is just as good as on the front passenger’s seat. The center console flows back smoothly all the way to the rear, serving as a comfortable armrest, while at the same time offering additional storage space. In all, the passengers sitting at the rear enjoy a brand-new, truly innovative ambience unmatched by the conventional style of a “regular” four-door model.

Cultivating the flow of joints and seams: layering the interior design.
The combination of features previously regarded as incompatible within the BMW Concept CS represents a complete departure from conventional standards. Indeed, the BMW Concept CS opens up a new era in many areas, providing the unique combination of sporting performance and stylish elegance also coming out clearly in the design of the interior. 

The BMW Concept CS represents a new milestone in refined interior design, applying an innovative layering technique developed by BMW to provide unprecedented interplay of the various interior elements. Instead of large surfaces and connections with their transitions—which are typically characterized by a change in materials and colors—the layering technique distinguishes the various surfaces flowing into one another, with clearly defined seams taking on a functional role, for example in the arrangement of light sources and venting nozzles. The result is a very refined effect of light and shade making a significant contribution to the exclusive overall look and impression of the interior.

In contrast to the design of the body, which incorporates flowing lines, generous surfaces and harmonious interplay of concave and convex elements in order to capitalize on light effects, the layering concept of the interior design mainly uses shade effects and changes in structure. Wherever individual surfaces in the structure of the cockpit do not meet on the same level, there are separate zones that keep away from the direct flow of light – while providing the right space for the inconspicuous arrangement of various functions. The recesses and superimposed surfaces provided in this way offer appropriate space for ambient illumination as well as the arrangement of air vents. Dazzle-free interior lighting and discreet shade effects upgrade the entire flair 
of the interior and create a kind of light, hovering effect. 

This layering philosophy is continued in the design of the instruments themselves, with the displays in the instrument cluster presenting various functions and information on different optical levels. This again creates the impression of superimposed surfaces serving to: first, clearly structure the information offered; and second, to generate an impression of three-dimensionality.

Color design rich in contrasts, high-quality materials.
Utilizing powerful color contrasts to generate a dynamic ambience full of vitality reflecting the dynamic driving experience, BMW’s designers have created unmistakable highlights through the choice of materials and colors for the BMW Concept CS interior. High quality, refined leather in sophisticated brown forms a powerful contrast to surfaces in elegant off-white. Finished in matte tan, this leather is indeed to be admired not only on the seats, but also on the instrument panel, the upper doorsills and the outer edges of the roof lining. Around the armrests and in the door panels themselves, this change in colors accentuates the dynamic lines of the interior created by the design and shape of individual elements.

As a further innovative highlight, the roof lining in the BMW Concept CS is accentuated not only through a contrasting color scheme, but also by finishing the outer flanks of the roof lining in leather as well. Ambient light bands stretching out along the entire length between the windshield and rear window, add yet a further touch of luxury inside the car.

Drawing cues from the exterior design, the flowing structure of the interior surfaces shows special care and diligence in the transitions from one section to another. As an example, the leather trim on the center console and the door entry area extends far down into the footwells.

The leather trim on the dashboard continues in a slender band extending harmoniously into the door linings. The dashboard also uses a newly developed metal structure literally “embracing” the various surface elements. This material—particularly attractive in its structure, cool color and feel—surrounds the circular instruments in the cockpit, together with the other features and elements.

Yet another innovation is the use of high-tech ceramics for the controls and instruments. And as a symbol of solidity and value, the BMW iDrive Controller is also made of a special ceramic material.

Unparalleled and typical of BMW: the BMW Concept CS.
The unique flair pampering both the driver and his passengers within the BMW Concept CS is an equally clear expression of a new culture in body design. Both outside and inside, the BMW Concept CS conveys the same message, telling the world that the experience of driving a sedan now comes in an entirely new rendition. With the presentation of this new concept car, BMW is not only entering a brand-new segment of the market for the first time, but is also setting the milestone with a brand-new type of car. The four-door luxury Gran Turismo enters a new dimension of driving in new style and with new features.

A new experience of dynamics and ambience; exemplary quality in design and finish; extreme precision in the dimensions of the car; and concentrated luxury within the interior – these are the features that characterize the BMW Concept CS. And at the same time all this bears clear testimony to the superior know-how and competence of BMW’s engineers and designers in creating such truly emotional automobiles.

The sum total of such qualities in the BMW Concept CS can be created only on a sound foundation of firmly defined values: innovative power, sporting performance, aesthetic design, an open frame of mind and full awareness of quality. For decades, BMW has consistently applied these values in the development of outstanding sedans and dynamic sports cars. And now these values are concentrated even more than before in an unprecedented manner in the BMW Concept CS.

European BMW 118d Advanced Diesel named 2008 World Green Car at the 2008 New York International Auto Show


Jury of Nearly 50 Distinguished Automotive Journalists Recognize Emissions, Fuel Consumption and Power Plant Technology of BMW's 118d as Best in the World

Woodcliff Lake, NJ - March 20, 2008... The selection committee for the 2008 World Car Awards announced today that the European BMW 118d Advanced Diesel was named the 2008 World Green Car. Tom Purves, President and CEO of BMWNA, accepted the honor on behalf of BMW at the award reception, which was held this morning at the 2008 New York International Auto Show.

"We are honored to receive the 2008 World Green Car Award for the BMW 118d," said Mr. Purves. "As a company we have been committed to reducing fuel consumption and emissions of our vehicles, while at the same time improving performance. This commitment is the driving force of our Efficient Dynamics platform and the philosophy behind BMW's vehicle designs and development of technologies such as the Advanced Diesel implemented in the 118d. This honor will inspire BMW's continuing efforts to reduce its carbon footprint." The BMW 118d is a four-door hatchback powered by a 1.8-liter, four-cylinder diesel engine and is not a model that is available in the U.S.

A jury of nearly 50 distinguished automotive journalists selected the BMW 118d as top choice from a list of three finalists that also included the Smart ForTwo CDI and Volkswagen Passat 1.9 TDI. To be eligible for the 2008 World Green Car award, vehicles had to be available in at least one major market during 2007. The vehicle or the green technology could be in production or an experimental prototype with potential near-future application, provided that it was released for individual or press fleet evaluations in quantities of ten or more during 2007. Tailpipe emissions, fuel consumption and use of a major advanced power plant technology (beyond engine componentry), aimed specifically at increasing the vehicle's environmental responsibility, were all taken into consideration.

Now in its fifth year, the annual World Car awards have become one of the most prestigious and credible programs of their type in the world. The awards were inaugurated in 2003, and officially launched in January 2004, to reflect the reality of the global marketplace, as well as to recognize and reward automotive excellence on a global scale. The awards are intended to complement, not compete, with existing national and regional Car of the Year programs.

The awards are administered by a non-profit association, under the guidance of a Steering Committee of pre-eminent automotive journalists from Asia, Europe, and North America. There is no affiliation with, nor are the awards in any way influenced by any publication, auto show, automaker, or other commercial enterprise.

The New BMW M5 - BMW unveils the Fourth Generation of The Quintessential Performance Sedan


It has been 20 years since the launch of the first BMW M5. After three generations, more the 35,000 sales and countless attempts by competitors to emulate its performance and success, the BMW M5 still makes its position as the benchmark. Each successive generation has extended the bounds of both performance and luxury. The last generation M5, the most successful ever, significantly pushed the performance envelope with the first V8 from BMW M, mated to a six-speed transmission.

The all-new fourth generation M5 pushes that envelope even further with the first V10 engine to power a production sedan. The new V10 produces 507 horsepower and 383 lb-ft of torque by European measure. This new engine is mated to a seven-speed SMG transmission. With this new powertrain the M5 offers the best power-to-weight ratio in its class. In the tradition of BMW M, the chassis has been engineered to keep up with the power while the exterior treatment is subtle, yet distinctive.

First high-revving engine to be featured in a production sedan
This is the first application of a V10 engine in a regular production sedan, if it's possible to call any product from BMW M "regular." It once again sets the benchmark in its class. This engine was engineered to rev, with a redline of 8,250. With 25 percent more power than the previous M5's V8, this new engine offers 100 horsepower per liter of displacement, pure race car territory. The 90o V10 is designed for maximum stiffness and minimum vibration. 

The new V10 features double-VANOS variable valve timing. Each cylinder has its own electronically controlled throttle butterfly. The new MS S65 engine management system uses the most powerful processors currently approved for use in automobiles. It has been designed specifically to deal with the V10's high output and high revs as well as the comprehensive controls that are required.

Seven-speed SMG gearbox features Drivelogic
The driver of the new M5 is able to maximize the potential of the new V10 engine with a seven-speed SMG gearbox. Like other BMW SMG gearboxes shifts can be made from either the lever on the center console or the paddles on the steering wheel. Compared to the previous SMG, gear changes happen 20 percent faster with this latest generation SMG, making for smooth, crisp shifts.

With Drivelogic, at the driver's disposal are eleven program options. This enables the SMG's shift characteristics to be tailored to suit the driving situation and the mood. Six of these programs can be selected in the sequential manual gearbox mode (S mode). These programs adjust shifting speed and style because, in the S mode, the driver does all the shifting. In the Drive (D mode) the transmission shifts automatically, depending on which of the five programs is selected, the driving situation, the road speed and the position of the accelerator pedal. 

Taken together the drivetrain of the new M5 provides truly awe inspiring performance. From rest 60 miles per hour will be reached in well under five seconds. The rush of acceleration never lets up until the electronically limited top speed of 155 miles per hour. The top speed may be limited but with the speedometer reaching all the way to 205 mph, the mind conjures intriguing possibilities.

The perfect blend of ride comfort and agility
The M5 has long been known for handling that matches its performance, carefully blended with impressive ride comfort. More than just a "tuned" 5 Series suspension, the aluminum suspension on the M5 has been engineered to match its performance. The suspension is mated to 19-inch wheels with performance tires. Keeping power on the road is critical, so the M5 features the Variable M differential lock. By constantly monitoring and comparing the speed of the rear wheels, the Variable M differential lock can ensure that power gets to the drive wheel with the most traction even in extreme driving situations. Its benefits are particularly apparent when accelerating out of a corner.

The Dynamic Stability Control system in the M5 has been designed to suit its performance. Of course, the DSC can be deactivated at the push of a button. The M5's DSC also offers the choice of two driving dynamics programs. One allows DSC to function the way it always has. At the touch of a button, the M Dynamic Mode is engaged which lets DSC facilitate more spirited driving. 

To ensure that this level of handling does not compromise ride quality, the new M5 features Electronic Damping Control, with three program modes (comfort, normal, sport). EDC constantly adjusts the suspension to suit the driving conditions. 

To complement its performance potential, the M5 is equipped with generously sized high performance brakes with perforated compound brake discs. The aluminum twin-piston brake calipers have been designed for minimum unsprung weight and maximum stiffness. They will haul the new M5 to a stop from 62 mph (100 km/h) in under 120 feet and from 124 mph (200 km/h) in just under 460 feet.

Styling is subtle but purposeful
In the tradition of BMW M, the exterior styling of the new M5 follows the "wolf in sheep's clothing" philosophy. The casual observer may not, at first glance, recognize the M5's performance potential. The less casual observer instantly will. The modified front spoiler and rear apron are instant giveaways. So too are the modified side sills. The wheel arches are more prominent in order to house the generous wheel and tire package. Following BMW M's recent traditions, the new M5 has more aerodynamic exterior mirrors, four tailpipes and exclusive wheels. Similar to the latest M3, the M5 features exclusive gills incorporated into the front fenders.

The exclusive leather interior features sports seats. Other styling touches, from the instrument cluster to the center console and the steering wheel are all unique to the M5. Even the optional head-up display is M-specific.

BMW can now be integrated with your Iphone


BMW is now happy and satisfied to announce that people who own BMW current models can now integrate their Apple Iphones and have a fun filled drive. Recollecting the past, vehicle manufacturing giant BMW was the first to announce integration of Apple iPod into BMW vehicles. So it is yet another surprise for us that our Iphone can be integrated too. This new feature allows the owners to have fun filled music control while they drive.

If you own a BMW series that supports Bluetooth hands free calling, then you can use I phone completely in many ways. Drivers can easily make calls and search through their address book by simply accessing the steering wheel which multi is functioning. Some series even have voice control system to access their phone. It is a real treat for those drive BMW series along with I phone. Enjoy your drive in BMW new series with your latest gadgets.

BMW Builds a Shape-Shifting Car Out of Cloth


Concept cars give automotive designers a chance to let their imaginations run wild, often with outlandish results. But even by that measure, BMW has come up with something as strange as it is innovative -- a shape-shifting car covered with fabric. 

Instead of steel, aluminum or even carbon fiber, the GINA Light Visionary Model has a body of seamless fabric stretched over a movable metal frame that allows the driver to change its shape at will. The car -- which actually runs and drives -- is a styling design headed straight for the BMW Museum in Munich and so it will never see production, but building a practical car wasn't the point. 

Chris Bangle, head of design for BMW, says GINA allowed his team to "challenge existing principles and conventional processes." 

"It is in the nature of such visions that they do not necessarily claim to be suitable for series production," company officials said in unveiling the car Tuesday. "Rather, they are intended to steer creativity and research into new directions." 

Giving Bangle and his team that latitude to design so radical a car "helps to tap into formerly inconceivable, innovative potential" to push the boundaries of appearance and materials as well as functions and the manufacturing process, BMW says.

Bangle and is team actually built GINA -- which stands for "Geometry and functions In 'N' Adaptions" -- six years ago, but BMW kept it under, er, wraps until Tuesday. It's built on the Z8 chassis and has a 4.4-liter V8 and six-speed automatic transmission. BMW says the fabric skin - polyurethane-coated Lycra - is resilient, durable and water resistant. It's stretched over an aluminum frame controlled by electric and hydraulic actuators that allow the owner to change the body shape. Want a big spoiler on the back? Wider fenders? No problem. "The drastic reinterpretation of familiar functionality and structure means that drivers have a completely new experience when they handle their car," BMW says.

GINA has just four panels - the front hood, two sides and the rear deck. The doors open in jack-knife fashion and are completely smooth when closed; access to the engine is through a slit in the hood. BMW says the shape of the body can be changed without slackening or damaging the fabric. The fabric is opaque translucent so the taillights shine through, and small motors pull the fabric back to reveal the headlights.

The interior is equally innovative. The steering wheel and gauges swing into place and the headrest rises from the seat once the driver is seated, making it easier to get in and out of the car. 

BMW says GINA is built on a space frame that provides all the safety of a conventional car, but we suspect people - not to mention BMW's lawyers and government regulators - wouldn't embrace fabric bodies. Still, the company says GINA could influence the design of future Beemers.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

BMW unveils 7 Series ActiveHybrid


BMW has announced that it will be offering a hybrid version of its 7 Series luxury saloon. 

BMW dubs the first hybrid to be offered by the company 'ActiveHybrid', BMW's technology the next step along its EfficientDynamics path.

Due to be unveiled at the Paris motor show, the hybrid 7 Series uses an electric motor in conjunction with a twin-turbocharged 4.4-litre V8 petrol engine. 

The petrol engine delivers 407bhp and 442lb.ft of torque, while the electric motor offers a more modest 20bhp and 155lb.ft of torque. 

Unlike other hybrids the 7 Series ActiveHybrid isn't expected to be capable of running on pure electric power; instead the electric motor adds boost to the drivetrain when accelerating to reduce fuel consumption. 

The addition of the electric motor should see economy gains of up to 15% over the conventionally-powered 750i upon which the ActiveHybrid is based. 

The BMW 7 Series hybrid will compete head on with Mercedes' recently announced S 400 BlueHybrid and the Lexus LS600h, such choice in the luxury market underlining that even wealthy captains of business and industry have an environmental conscience.

Sales for the new 7 Series ActiveHybrid are expected to start late in 2009.

Paris concept: BMW X1 'SAV'


BMW offers a view into a future X model in Paris with its Concept X1, the new BMW a compact premium SUV that opens up X ownership to a far wider audience.

What's all the fuss about?

BMW's X cars have been a phenomenal success for the company, so it's hardly surprising that BMW is intending to extend the X family even further. This 'concept' model demonstrates just how an entry-level X car would fit into the range. Compact dimensions, smart looks with all the BMW styling hallmarks and X robustness make the BMW X1 one of the most interesting concepts on display in Paris. 

Any new technology?

BMW is remaining pretty tight-lipped about the X1 Concept, but it is certain that any production version would feature BMW's acclaimed xDrive. It is the four-wheel drive system that's responsible for the excellent driving dynamics of all of the existing X cars. Given BMW's current environmental push expect the eventual production model to come with BMW's fuel economy improving EfficientDynamics. The engine line up will largely follow that of the 1 Series hatchback range, so four- rather than six-cylinder engines should make up the majority of the range - with a few exceptions for the flagship models. 

Will it ever see the light of day?

The X1 is a production certainty, BMW saying it will have a model wearing the X1 badge in its showrooms within the next 12 months. Rival 4x4 makers are likely to be shaking at the prospect of that, as BMW is likely to clean up with this new model when it arrives.

BMW 320d Coupe, Style with a conscience


The smooth, four-cylinder turbodiesel engine in the 320d Coupé is the same as that found in the saloon and Touring variants of the ubiquitous 3 Series, but the sleek two-door version seems the least likely to be green. It's difficult not to sound too swooning here, but the 320d Coupé has it all: style, pace, sharp dynamics, good fuel economy (near 60mpg) - and now even lower road tax.

The 320d will find itself in band D next year, making the jump from band C this year and saving £30 by 2010. Mark that as yet another victory for BMW's EfficientDynamics programme (along with the MINI Cooper D). With 139g/km of CO2, the Audi TT TDI is another winner in the sports coupé category with a £10 drop in VED on the cards, and while its performance is similar, it can't match the Beemer for practicality. 

BMW's 2.0-litre diesel unit can also be found in the 1 Series, 5 Series and X3 too, though in the latter it emits more CO2 and doesn't reap the tax benefit of other versions.

A four-door BMW M3


Introduction

Want a BMW M3 but need more than two doors? BMW offers its potent 4.0-litre V8 engined supercar chaser in more sober-suited saloon guise to create the perfect stealth performance car.

What are its rivals?

There are only a handful of cars that you can line up alongside the BMW M3 saloon as genuine direct rivals. The most obvious is the Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG and the slightly leftfield - and significantly cheaper - Vauxhall VXR8. Both these four-door super saloons feature big capacity V8 engines under their heavily sculpted bonnets and plenty of power. And that is exactly what the M3 offers too. In the BMW you get a 4.0-litre V8 engine with an ample 414bhp on tap, enough to enable it to reach 62mph in just 4.9 seconds and onto an electronically limited 155mph. Audi will return with an M3 rival soon in the form of a new RS4 model, but until then your choice of silly power V8-engined compact saloons is limited to just three.

How does it drive?

The biggest compliment to the M3 saloon is that it drives exactly the same as its coupé relative. Indeed, if anything it's perhaps a bit more enjoyable thanks to its stealthier looks. There's no attention-grabbing carbon fibre roof in the saloon. That might mean the centre of gravity is a touch higher than in the coupé, but if you're sensitive to tiny details like that behind the wheel you should be a manufacturer's test driver or take up motorsport. F1 perhaps.

With 414bhp on tap, the M3 is never anything less than rapid. The V8 engine is a seriously impressive unit. It is high-revving and sounds fantastic when it's reaching for its lofty 8,500rpm redline. Given the headline bhp figure, the 295lb.ft of torque this engine produces seems a bit meagre, but few will find complaint with its low-rev urgency. Learn to drive it in the upper, manic, reaches of its wide spread of revs and the M3 saloon is sensationally fast. The ride - so long as you don't mess around with the damper settings - is firm without being overly compromised and the steering decently weighty if lacking a bit in feel. Like its M5 and M6 relatives there's an M button that can be programmed to your favourite settings for the electronic stability system, throttle sensitivity, M differential and suspension. Take some time to set it to your preferred selections and one press of the button is all it takes to turn the civilised saloon into a far more entertaining, involving driving tool.

What's impressive?

That M button really defines the dual-natured aspect of the M3 saloon. You could take the kids to school in it with everything set to its softest, safest setting then take the back road home or to the office and arrive grinning manically. It's as practical as any 3 Series saloon, which means a decent-sized boot and more useable rear seats than in the coupé. At under £49,000 it's way cheaper than the supercars its performance rivals. 

Wickedly fast when you want it to be, the M3 saloon is a hugely entertaining drive and the engine rewards not just with scintillating performance but also a rousing soundtrack. Being the saloon, this M3 does without the coupé's rather attention-grabbing carbon fibre roof so it's more discreet for those liking their performance cars a touch less obvious. The ride when the dampers are on their softest setting is impressive - though you do have to pay to have the selectable dampers, as they're an option.

What's not?

This is a near £50,000 car, so the omission of kit like Bluetooth communication and a USB connection for MP3 players from the standard equipment list is pretty unforgivable. Space in the back isn't brilliant either, rear legroom tight for passengers and although the boot is a decent size the opening is rather narrow. The interior, even with a smattering of M badging doesn't feel that special given the M3's price tag.

We'd always have the manual gearbox over the self-shifter even if it means sometimes jerky slow-speed progress - the clutch and manual gearbox is only really smooth when you're pushing it hard. Of all the complaints levelled at the M3 though there are two that stand out: to really enjoy it you need to be travelling ridiculously quickly thanks to sky high limits of adhesion, traction and the need to be in the engine's upper rev range. Secondly, it likes a drink. The V8 engine absolutely guzzles down super unleaded fuel. Figure on high teens (mpg) in daily driving and much less if you're prone to exploring those addictive and necessary upper reaches of the sonorous V8's rev range.

Should I buy one?

Of the M3 range the saloon appeals the most thanks to its slightly less overt looks and still sensational performance. We only wish that BMW would offer it as an estate too to join the saloon, cabriolet and coupé models. If you want a fast BMW 3 Series saloon it ticks every box, though many will find the more rounded performance of a 335d saloon far more accessible - and the fuel bills significantly more acceptable.

BMW pays for itself


BMW drivers now have even more reason to wave their car keys about in public. The German maker is working on a revolutionary device that will pay for things like petrol and parking via a tiny chip in the key, linked to the owner's bank account. Petrol pumps and parking meters will be fitted with electronic readers that will take payment automatically when the key is waved in front of them.

The device will save owners time and effort by eliminating the need to queue at petrol stations and find change for parking meters. It could be rolled out further afield, too, with toll booths and train station or airport car parks adopting the system. Public transport users could even adopt it to pay for bus and train journeys.

Raymond Freymann, MD of BMW Group Research and Technology, said: “We are doing research in enhancing the capabilities of the car key into one smart device for access, payment and service that will simplify the lives of BMW car drivers in the future.”

However, it is feared that the system will encourage an increase in car key theft because the system does not require any pin code at present - although BMW claims keys can be 'cancelled' quickly in the same way a stolen credit card can. The key has already been given the thumbs up by the German Federal Office of Information Security - which means it should keep users' bank details as safe as a credit card does. 

The clever new key, which was co-developed with Dutch firm NXP Semiconductors, was revealed at a Paris trade show, and looks just like the current 7 Series key with two small antennas on top. It works “in a very similar way to the Oyster card used on public transport in London,” according to an NXP spokesman.

Most frugal BMW yet goes on sale


BMW's venerable EfficientDynamics programme is allowing the German maker to sink to new lows for 2009, as it unveils the 116d. The newcomer emits less CO2 than any car that's ever worn the blue and white propeller.

It also sups less fuel per mile, making it even more efficient than the current World Green Car of the Year, the BMW 118d, it's very own brother. The stats are thus: 64.2mpg, 118g/km, 116bhp and 192lb.ft of torque. The 2.0-litre diesel engine will propel the car to 62mph from standstill in 10.2 seconds and go on to a not-so-green 125mph, all the while wearing a tax disc worth just £35.

Set to hit showrooms in March this year, the 116d will cost £17,605 for the three-door model, with a £530 premium for an extra pair of doors. A newly-announced 'Sport' trim level is also available on the new car, which adds among other things bigger alloys, sport seats and front fog lights.

BMW Z4 Open


ON THE ROAD

Performance 
Power comes from a four-cylinder 2.0-litre engine producing 150bhp, or one of four six-cylinder engines. There's a 2.5-litre unit which is offered with 177 and 218bhp outputs, a 265bhp 3.0-litre motor, or the flagship 343bhp unit from the M3 for the Z4 M model. All pull well, so the choice is between brisk, outright fast and positively brutal.  

Ride & handling 
The Z4's excellent body control and ample grip put it right up with the best-handling cars in this class. Quick, informative steering adds to the fun, while the stiff body resists shudder over poor surfaces well. The trade-off for the Z4's taut feel is a firm ride, with the optional Sports suspension being particularly unforgiving. 

Refinement 
The six-cylinder engines in the Z4 are superbly refined, with an appealing snarl under hard acceleration. There is some wind noise when you have the roof up, but it's not a problem, and wind deflectors prevent too much disturbance with it down.

OWNERSHIP

Buying & owning 
The Z4 is competitively priced when compared with rivals such as the Mercedes SLK and Porsche Boxster, and the smaller engines in the range make it more accessible. The six-cylinder versions aren't cheap to run, but the Z4 holds its value well.  

Quality & reliability 
The Z4's classy-looking cabin is well built from first-class materials and looks as though it will stand the test of time, while the engines shouldn't give any problems. 

Safety & security 

All Z4s come with aids to guard against an accident happening - electronic stability system curbs unruly behaviour through corners. Twin front and side airbags are standard, while metal hoops behind the seats protect occupants if the car should roll. Like any soft-top, the fabric roof is more vulnerable than a hard-top to thieves; all models have an alarm and immobiliser fitted to help deter them.

IN THE CABIN

Behind the wheel 
The Z4 has a low-slung driving position that provides a sporty feel. The simple dash layout is aimed at ease of use and works well, while the seats provide plenty of support and the steering wheel adjusts for both height and reach. Full electronic seat adjustment is available in the 3.0-litre model. The top drops in just 10sec at the touch of a button. The glass rear screen gives much better visibility than a plastic window.  

Space & practicality 
The Z4 seats two people only, but there's decent room for both occupants. That said, the door trim can impinge on the driver’s leg space. At the rear, there is a reasonably practical boot that is able to accommodate enough luggage for you to enjoy a weekend away. 

Equipment 
All models are well equipped, with air-conditioning, a CD player, alloy wheels and an electric roof standard across the range. However, the roof in SE-trimmed cars and above is fully electric, whereas the standard car has a manual retainer clip. Sport trim brings leather upholstery, larger alloy wheels and stiffer suspension.