DESIGN

Some design cues, like the ‘Hofmeister kink’ on the rear window line remain to remind us that the new 1 Series is a BMW through and through. At the same time, the design reveals the shift to front-drive, with a low, raked bonnet line leading to a large BMW kidney grille flanked by sharply angled headlights and deep under-grille air intake. The impression is of a more compact design, yet the new 1 Series is actually larger than the model it replaces, with a longer wheelbase too. Inside, rear passenger space features an extra 33mm of kneeroom and 19mm of headroom while access to the rear seats is by 80mm longer rear doors. The boot is bigger as well, at 380 litres, while the width of the load bay’s opening has grown by 67mm.

PERFORMANCE

The new 1 Series will be available with two petrol engines and one diesel. The petrol engine of the 118i is based on the 1.5 litre three-cylinder engine from its stablemate the MINI Cooper. It produces 138bhp and 220Nm of torque, covering the 0-62mph sprint in 8.5 seconds and returning up to 56.5mpg, with CO2 emissions as low as 114g/km depending on wheel size. The petrol flagship model is the M135i xDrive. This is powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine developing 302bhp for 0-62mph in 4.8 seconds. Diesel options start with the 114bhp 116d. Its 1.5-litre three-cylinder engine achieves up to 74.3mpg with a 0-62mph time of 10.1 seconds and CO2 emissions as low as 100 g/km. Both the 118d and 120d xDrive are powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine but in different states of tune. The 118d achieves 68.9mpg, and the all-wheel drive 120d xDrive manages 62.8mpg along with 0-62mph acceleration in 7.0 seconds.
BMW 1 Series 2022 Technology

TECHNOLOGY

Every 1 Series features LED headlamps, cruise control, parking sensors, air-con and alloy wheels as standard. Inside, all models come with traditional dials either side of a 5.1-inch display, while the optional BMW Live Cockpit Professional package adds a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a same-sized central touchscreen. The latter can be fitted with gesture control. On cars with sat nav and adaptive cruise control, the car can preview the road ahead and adapt its gearchanges accordingly as well as decide when to shut the engine down. Wireless phone charging, the ability to use your phone as a key, a Harman Kardon stereo, connected navigation and BMW’s ‘Intelligent Personal Assistant’ are all further options.

SAFETY

The new 1 Series will come with a full range of safety and driver assistance systems. Collision/pedestrian warnings and auto emergency braking are standard, as is lane-departure warning with active lane return. The optional Driving Assistant package includes lane-keeping assistance, rear collision warning and cross-traffic monitoring.