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BMW 1 Series tii Concept

Based on the reaction of yesterday’s BMW 135i story, we thought today’s BMW press release concerning a high performance 1 Series concept of the car might be of interest to some readers…

Official BMW Press Release: Based on the new BMW 1 Series Coupé being presented to the world public for the first time at the Tokyo Motor Show 2007, this fascinating design study is the consistent evolution of BMW’s compact two-door with a clear focus on uncompromising sportiness. With its aerodynamically optimised body, a wide range of lightweight features serving to minimise the weight of the car and its axle load distribution, as well as an interior tailored specifically to the ambitious driver, this concept study clearly offers a high level of driving dynamics right from the start.

Character:

  • Design study based on the BMW 1 Series Coupé with an uncompromising focus on motorsport.
  • BMW Concept 1 Series tii as a young interpretation of classic BMW brand values.
  • Implementation of specific requirements for motorsport ensured through the design of the car.
  • Design study following the tradition of BMW’s compact, light and extremely sporting coupés. The characteristic features of models particularly successful in motorsport have gone straight into BMW Concept 1 Series tii.
  • BMW Concept 1 Series tii underlines the extremely sporting potential and the youthful, temperamental character of the BMW 1 Series. The design study raises the focus on pure driving pleasure already associated with the BMW 1 Series Coupé to an even higher standard.
  • As the fifth concept car presented by BMW in 2007 alone, BMW Concept 1 Series tii clearly demonstrates the exceptional bandwidth covered by the world’s leading manufacturer of premium cars. Following the BMW M3 Concept Car, the BMW Concept CS and the BMW Concept X6/BMW Concept X6 ActiveHybrid, BMW Concept 1 Series tii stands out as a unique symbol of maximum driving pleasure also in the compact segment.

Exterior:

  • Through its unique, completely different design, BMW Concept 1 Series tii clearly emphasises its outstanding potential in driving dynamics.
  • Optimised aerodynamics on the body with individual, distinctive design of the front air dam, side-sills and rear air dam. Special gurney flaps generating additional downforce on the rear axle.
  • Further enhancement of agility and efficiency through consistent lightweight engineering using carbon components inter alia on the engine compartment lid, the mirror caps, and the inlays for the front air intakes at the side. Significant reduction of weight versus series production cars.
  • Sporting, accentuated, contrasting and, at the same time, typical BMW colour scheme on the exterior and interior. The body colour Alpine White is combined with the very dark carbon structure of the CFP elements, with further highlights added in Blue.
  • BMW Concept 1 Series tii takes up striking features of former motorsport models in many of its details: fins along the engine compartment lid to optimise the flow of air, contrasting colour scheme on the engine compartment lid, decal strips on the roof of the car and the rear lid in contrasting colour, visible, open towing fixture.

Interior:

  • Authentic interpretation of specific motorsport standards through the concept of the interior design as well as colours and material design.
  • Sports bucket seats with integrated headrests and side airbags, three-spoke sports steering wheel and gearshift knob with alcantara cover, model-specific door linings, door closing handles and armrest on the driver’s side.
  • The contrasting colour scheme (Black, White, Blue) and the various functions and features derived from motorsport also characterise the interior of BMW Concept 1 Series tii.
  • The white rev counter highlights this instrument of particular significance in motorsport, the sports steering wheel with its white spokes and trim taking up the exterior colour scheme.
  • Use of dark alcantara on the door linings and the instrument panel prevents reflections and accentuates the driver-oriented design and configuration of the cockpit. Alcantara on the seats, the steering wheel rim and the gearshift knob optimises side support and, respectively, the driver’s grip.
  • The newly developed structure tissue for the footwell accentuates the sporting and functional character of the interior.

The BMW Concept 1 Series tii.

Agility, lightness, youthfulness and superior sportiness – all these features are presented and highlighted impressively in BMW Concept 1 Series tii.

Based on the new BMW 1 Series Coupé being presented to the world public for the first time at the Tokyo Motor Show 2007, this fascinating design study is the consistent evolution of BMW’s compact two-door with a clear focus on uncompromising sportiness. With its aerodynamically optimised body, a wide range of lightweight features serving to minimise the weight of the car and its axle load distribution, as well as an interior tailored specifically to the ambitious driver, this concept study clearly offers a high level of driving dynamics right from the start. BMW Concept 1 Series tii thus offers a very highly concentrated rendition of the brand’s sporting genes, at the same time proving the dynamic character of BMW’s compact two-door in offering the ultimate in driving pleasure.

In its design, BMW Concept 1 Series tii clearly takes up the traditional features and characteristics of successful BMW sports cars in the past: At very first sight the beholder will see features which made numerous BMW Coupés an outstanding success on both the road and the race track back in the 1960s and ’70s. These were cars characterised by compact dimensions, low weight with perfect balance front-to-rear, as well as powerful engines conveying their superior muscle to the rear wheels.

Particularly the BMW 02 introduced back in 1966 was acknowledged as the epitome of supreme agility and thrilling, highly dynamic driving characteristics based on these success factors. And now the new BMW 1 Series Coupé represents the same philosophy: Light, agile, and powerful, this compact two-door with its unparalleled, ultra-sporting handling provides an unprecedented experience at the wheel. The similarities between these two models result in particular from the concept of the car, BMW Concept 1 Series tii bringing out all these strengths and clearly demonstrating how much the development principles applied more than four decades ago are still most appropriate today in creating sports models truly fascinating in every respect.

Traditional and modern: lightweight construction as the basic principle, CFP as the solution.

BMW Concept 1 Series tii combines visual features carried over from the past with the most advanced technology in development and production. Particularly the basic principle of the car rests on traditional values, while high-tech materials and applications are used in the implementation process.

To save weight and ensure a harmonious balance of axle load, selected components on BMW Concept 1 Series tii are made of carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic (CFP): Apart from the engine compartment lid and the mirror caps, the inlays on the side air intakes in the front air dam, the gurney flap on the rear lid, and the inlay in the rear bumper are all made of this extremely light and exceptionally strong material.

From a distance the components made of CFP would appear to be black – it is only at closer sight that the fine carbon-fibre structure of the surface covered by transparent, matt paintwork becomes visible. The dark surface of the CFP engine compartment lid reduces the reflection of sunlight and promotes driver concentration in the process. The wide, white sunglare strip at the top end of the windscreen serves the same purpose, preventing any dazzle effect when the sun is low on the horizon. Black, white and blue – typical BMW colours all the way.

The contrasting effect resulting from the Alpine White paintwork and the dark CFP components results from fundamental functional requirements. But at the same time this contrasting colour scheme is also a major styling feature characterising the look and appearance of BMW Concept 1 Series tii. Indeed, to really accentuate the appearance of the car, BMW Concept 1 Series tii comes with decal stripes extending from the front headlight units all the way to the air flow lip on the rear lid, the gurney made of CFP and particularly large in size covering the entire body of the car. On the engine compartment the stripes come in white, on the roof and the rear lid they continue in black.

A third colour is used at less exposed points to provide yet another optical highlight: This is the colour blue proudly displayed on the brake callipers, on one of the five wheel bolts on each rim, and on the towing fixture in the front air dam which – as is generally the case with cars in motorsport – is not covered by a cap or seal. The contrast of black and white and the discreet use of features finished in blue creates a trinity of colours also taken up by the exterior and generating an extroverted but well-balanced effect also because the choice of colours is the same as on BMW’s brand logo, thus bearing clear testimony to a great heritage.

Front-end design: aerodynamics optimised to the last detail. Not only the colour scheme, but also the design of the car sets BMW Concept 1 Series tii distinctly apart from the standard versions of the BMW 1 Series Coupé. Indeed, the unique character and class of the design study is visible immediately from every angle and perspective: Apart from the components made of CFP, the front air dam, the side-sills and the rear bumper as well as the rear lid are all brand-new in design. The objective in this design process was to optimise the car’s aerodynamic qualities, consistently reflecting the extremely dynamic commitment of BMW Concept 1 Series tii.

To meet the particular requirements made of such a car, the structure of the front air dam differs significantly from the air dam in regular production models: The particularly muscular side air intakes are coated inside with CFP and the front air dam comes on both sides with so-called air splitters.

These air guidance elements standing out slightly to the front ensure a specific downward flow of air, part of the air flow going into the side intakes, the rest beneath the car.

Yet another feature carried over from motorsport and serving to optimise the flow of air is the arrangement of fins on the engine compartment lid.

These air guidance strips extending along the outer edges of the engine compartment lid promote the car’s aerodynamic qualities and enhance driving stability at high speeds. The positive effect ensured in this way was already proven back in the mid-1970s on the BMW 3.0 CSL.

The BMW kidney grille also comes in special design on BMW Concept

1 Series tii, omitting the kidney grille bars otherwise found on the BMW 1 Series Coupé and other production models. Instead, the cooling air flowing into the car goes through a wide honeycomb grid.

Yet a further sign of distinction is the dark trim bars on the headlights additionally highlighting the striking dual round headlights behind clear glass so typical of BMW.

Side view: classic silhouette, muscular design.

The BMW 1 Series Coupé comes with all the proportions so characteristic of BMW Coupés for many decades. The defining feature is the so-called three-box architecture, the clearly chiselled distinction between the engine compartment, the passenger cell, and the luggage compartment.

Together with the greenhouse moved far to the back and the gently tapered roofline extending to the rear end at a striking angle, the long engine compartment lid gives the car a truly unmistakable silhouette. The combination of the muscular car body and the light-looking roof structure, finally, gives this compact two-door a particularly dynamic and sporting look from the side.

The side view of BMW Concept 1 Series tii is further enhanced in its sportiness by the side-sills developed specifically for this design study:

The side-sills are particularly muscular in design, the light contour edge rising slightly towards the rear accentuating the wedge shape of the silhouette and giving the entire car an even lower and more dynamic look. The round opening in the side-sills directly in front of the rear wheel also provides a clear sign of sporting performance, acting as a further element in optimising the flow of air and at the same time guiding the beholder’s view to the rear wheels, where the power of the engine is conveyed to the road.

BMW Concept 1 Series tii comes on 18-inch light-alloy rims in five-spoke design and a dark chrome colour scheme developed specifically for this design study.

Perfect flow of air determining the design of the rear end. This clear focus on optimum aerodynamics continues into the design of the rear end, where the body of BMW Concept 1 Series tii is again specially designed for a smooth flow of air and the specific requirements of outstanding driving dynamics. The air contour lip on the rear lid, the so-called gurney, is far larger than on the “regular” BMW 1 Series Coupé. Indeed, through its shape and dimensions this component also made of CFP offers all the qualities required for generating maximum downforce on the rear axle at high speeds to give the car even greater driving stability.

The inlay in the rear bumper is likewise made of carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic, its three-piece structure taking up the graphics of the air intakes at the front end of the car. The diffuser split by two bars, in turn, ensures a controlled flow of air also along the lower part of the car, reducing air swirl at the rear to a minimum. Interior design continuing the car’s sporting line. The interior of BMW Concept 1 Series tii is certainly an ideal place to experience pure driving pleasure, with the emphasis consistently on sporting qualities and performance. This is borne out, first, by the colour scheme carried over from the exterior and, second, by a wide range of features derived directly from motorsport and thus offering supreme function in perfect control and management of the car.

While the interior takes up the black-and-white contrast of the car’s exterior finish, the balance of colours is precisely the other way round: Like the dark CFP elements on the exterior, white-painted surfaces inside the car add highlights at a few carefully selected points – the grab handles on the doors and the spokes on the sports steering wheel. Even so, the visual effect created in this way is striking and powerful, since these features are not only important eye-catchers, but are actually used relatively often in practice.

The colour blue provides a clear focus on the driver within the interior, blue seat seams and a blue decal ring at the bottom of the gearshift lever knob providing visual highlights most befitting the BMW brand. A further point is that the seat belt on the driver’s seat also comes in this colour.

The seat belts on the other three seats, by contrast, are in silver, which is also the colour of the seat seams. Clearly, this distinction is restricted to the look of the seat belts as an eye-twinkling sign as to which of the four seats is the most appealing in a car of this nature.

Tailored to the driver, built for driving pleasure.

The interior design of BMW Concept 1 Series tii is tailored specifically to the driver, applying principles known to offer an intense and successful driving experience also in motorsport.

Dominant use of dark colours within the interior, for example, makes it easier for the driver to concentrate fully on the road and the traffic around him.

The surface trim on the A-pillars and roof lining in anthracite forms one unit with the instrument panel, the door and side panels.

Finished in black alcantara, the instrument panel – like the dark engine compartment lid on BMW Concept 1 Series tii – helps efficiently to avoid any reflection of light which might impair the driver’s concentration.

The design of the instrument cluster also reflects the usual style and focus in motorsport, the white face of the rev counter with its red indicators attracting even more attention than the dark face on the speedometer.

The sports steering wheel is the perfect interface between man and machine. Finished in alcantara all round, the steering wheel rim offers particularly good grip, giving the driver maximum precision at the wheel even in fast manoeuvres and when suddenly changing direction.

The seats in BMW Concept 1 Series tii are yet another new development for sports motoring: Finished in a combination of alcantara and leather, the sports bucket seats offer perfect stability at the side. Further highlights are the integrated headrests and side airbags. And last but not least in this context, the rear passengers also enjoy a sporting and low seating position.

The model designation on the door cutout strips rounds off the individual ambience within BMW Concept 1 Series tii. The linings in the footwells, finally, are made of a new, particularly hard-wearing textile tissue reminiscent in its surface structure of the CFP components. Traditional values, modern concept, unique result. Outside and inside, from every perspective and in all its details, BMW Concept 1 Series tii conveys a clear message: the objective to offer uncompromising driving pleasure. So in developing this design study, BMW’s engineers, designers and other specialists took the opportunity to combine traditional values with the latest technology. In the process they benefited from the new BMW 1 Series Coupé offering a modern car concept authentically presenting the sporting roots of the brand.

Precisely this is the underlying character further enhanced by BMW Concept 1 Series tii following a clear-cut philosophy with no cause for moderation – on the contrary: BMW Concept 1 Series tii shows impressively which highlights were applied in the car’s development and what potential the BMW 1 Series Coupé has to offer in terms of sporting performance.

The looks and appearance of BMW Concept 1 Series tii bear out all the fascination of motorpsort, the heritage of the BMW brand giving the designers additional inspiration. In particular, they focused in the design process on BMW’s compact two-door models in the 1960s and ’70s, cars which at the time made an important contribution to the development of the brand and BMW as a company, becoming the very epitome of unparalleled driving pleasure.

Indeed, these cars owed their success to features typical of BMW even at the time and still offering a unique thrill today: low weight, powerful engines, supreme agility.

These factors for success therefore still apply in today’s world. But at the same time the demands made by the customer have changed significantly, as have the potentials offered by modern technology and BMW’s model range.

The number of segments in which BMW is represented today is larger than ever before. So the brand offers Sheer Driving Pleasure in all kinds of different manifestations. But the concept of Sheer Driving Pleasure remains just as up-to-date and popular as before, coming out particularly in the BMW 1 Series Coupé: No other car offers equally dynamic driving characteristics, simply because no other brand offers comparable heritage and experience in the production of sporting and compact two-door models.

Written By: MF Staff




35 Comments

AN Oct 24th, 2007 Link

I’ll take one in black please.

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matt Oct 24th, 2007 Link

it looks like a styling exercise at this point. i see no go-fast bits, only some suspension tweaks and a bit of carbon fiber on the outside and some interior touches. no mention of a LSD or M-dif or which powerplant is used (i’d expect it to be the 3L turbo).

but i love it in white.

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brad. Oct 24th, 2007 Link

looks better in white and with the new side skirts and fascia. but that thing is about as much a tii as an enzo is a lusso.

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matt Oct 24th, 2007 Link

AutoCar says it’ll be a 2L turbo 4.

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michael Oct 24th, 2007 Link

This could turn out to be the next big bargin! A base 300hp 1 Series will cost about the same as my 05 JCW…

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dickdavid Oct 24th, 2007 Link

VERY NICE tribute to the 2002s. I’ve gotta have one.

My only wish (which was brought up on M|U) is that it had a few more characteristics and styling of the 02s.

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MM Oct 24th, 2007 Link

What!?!?! no checkered mirrors? :-)

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rbm4 Oct 24th, 2007 Link

It needs to loose about 500 lbs to be considered light weight by me. But having said that, if power, handling, and braking performance exceeds on paper and FEELS better than my 05MCS, I may be tempted if it comes out. Price needs to be right too.

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TSizemore3 Oct 24th, 2007 Link

Very interesting! The only problem I can see is what price point it will come in at. For what it may go for new, you might be able to pick up a nice, late model M3 for the same money.

Still won’t get me out of my MCS though…

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MINIAC Oct 24th, 2007 Link

What distinguished the “tii” from the standard BMW 2002 was a more powerful engine, bigger brakes and beefed up suspension. I don’t see any of those things mentioned.

The reversed “tii” on the front bumper is a rip-off of what they did with the BMW 2002 turbo.

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eager2own Oct 24th, 2007 Link

^ Agree. I don’t think losing some weight by adding some CF (which is all I get out of that long press release) is the spirit of the 2002 tii.

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lavardera Oct 24th, 2007 Link

ahhh, off center stripes is the new black.

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ValparaisoExpress Oct 24th, 2007 Link

+2 for the “tii” technical specs.

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LTL M CPE Oct 24th, 2007 Link

MMMMMM I really like this car! I’m sure when it comes to fruition it will have bigger hp, brakes, etc.

Is Steve now designing stripes for BMW? :)

Jim

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greg Oct 24th, 2007 Link

Nice no doubt. But not a Mini which is in a class by itself.

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nuvolari Oct 24th, 2007 Link

Lots of talk about “lightweight” this and that, but I can’t see how this will be more than 100lbs lighter than the standard 135, which will still put it over 3000lbs. Gordito.

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DRD Oct 24th, 2007 Link

Add my name to the order list. If BMW is determined to upstage the MINI then this attempt has achieved the objective handsomely. Bravo tii !

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gmini Oct 24th, 2007 Link

BMW is so fk’d up. This 1 series reminds me dead on of the 1983 325i i learned stick on and drove til it’s sorry death. Why the heck did BMW have to grow it’s 3 so frickin huge?

Silly question i suppose. especially as it’s answered a bazillion times. Big thumbs up to this potential rocket.

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So Cal Z4 Oct 24th, 2007 Link

I’ll take one in Red, White and Blue. No seriously!!!

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Mark (Ohio) Oct 24th, 2007 Link

Sweet!!!

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michael Oct 25th, 2007 Link

gmini,

Yes, a question I have about a few cars lately…but why does the ultimate driving machine – 335 in particular – weigh 3,600lbs? Another more pedestrian auto maker increased power in its coupe to 268…wow I thought until I read it is bumping the 2,700lb mark…sorry Honda and BMW, you need a diet!

I’ve read that the tii should be in at around 3,000lb flat…

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PhinMak Oct 25th, 2007 Link

Blah blah blah. Our biggest problem with the 135 yesterday was the weight. I’ve always thought my 2700lb “mini” was a bit heavy. A 135 @ over 500lbs more is rediculous. I want Lotus weight cars when I hear mini or “2 door sport coupe” or it’s just another refab’d saloon. Then this tii comes along to address our issue but there’s no number there and the peanut gallery here can only estimate a 100+ lb loss. And you know that this version will be as expensive as a M roadster is to a regular z4. Not worth it.

I was excited about the 1 series, but the way it’s weighing in, forget it. I’m going factory five for my next rear-wheel drive car and keeping the Mini!

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Radley Oct 25th, 2007 Link

I’ll take one. My next BMW maybe, but I am still sticking with MINI and adding the BMW to my garage.

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J Oct 25th, 2007 Link

Having owned a couple of pristine Tiis in the past, it’s nice to see BMW playing off their heritage. However, at nearly 3,300 lbs, the 1 series out weighs the original Tii by ~ 50%!

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DRD Oct 25th, 2007 Link

With the exception of the hp shortfall, this car would presage a welcome return to BMW’s true forte — building small ultimate driving machines. With a little Hartge, Alpina and/or BMW Motorsport “magic” this could become a quite remarkable vehicle. I think incorporation of the traditional Motorsport (pre-MPower) colors and motif woul truly make the design a stand out. Trying to appreciate the awkward looking and ill-conceived’07 MINI would no longer be a drain on my enthusiasm as well. Bravo tii!

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ImUrTrboLvr Oct 26th, 2007 Link

I think the 128i is going to be a sleeper. I personally am more interested in a “no hassle” N/A engine. turbos are too laggy and suprchrgers are too hot and eat gas (though fun to have). 230 hp in a 3000lbs bimmer is more than enough for my daily haul. I would opt for the sport susp. too.

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Kevin S Oct 26th, 2007 Link

It seems BMW could solve a price and weight problem by offering their (Europe only, so far) 2.0 twin turbo as well as the 3.o and 3.o TT in the USA. I love the idea of a stripper yet performance focused 1 series. They also have a 2.0 diesel with high torque ,and BMW needs to offer LSD as well.

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Mehow Nov 2nd, 2007 Link

I really don’t understand all the references to the 2002 . .. it’s obvious that the 1-series is simply a smaller version of the 3-series devised because the 3-series has swelled each consecutive generation.

As a former 2002 owner I can’t see anything in the 1-series that reminds me of the 2002. I wish the 1-series was the rebirth of the 2002, but the 2002 was quirky, practical, and had a wonderful greenhouse that amplified the driving experience. The 1-series looks like every modern car; a cave.

A car like the 2002 can’t be built nowadays on account of regulations. Therefore kidding ourselves that the 1-series is a birth of the 2002 is an unattainable dream.

Ahhh . . . I guess I’m ranting

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Gabe Nov 2nd, 2007 Link

A car like the 2002 can’t be built nowadays on account of regulations.

Thank God governments around the world are here to protect us from… ourselves. Ever get the feeling that every car from here on out will become faster, quieter, safer and… less fun.

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Dr Obnxs Nov 5th, 2007 Link
Thank God governments around the world are here to protect us from… ourselves.

Um, yes. While it’s nice to say something like this, look at deaths per 100k miles driven. Or should we go back to the days of my 65 Mustang with a non-collabsable steering column and a steel dash?

But that said, the reason that cars now are pigs isn’t becasue you can’t make a good, crashworthy car light, it’s because in the trade off of light vs convienience, the heavy parts win. Imagine the one series without power windows or seats. Drop tons of the elecltronic wiz bits and doo dads, and I bet you could find the 500 lb weight savings that would make this a screamer.

But then no one (well, very few) would buy it, as we SAY we want light, but for the most part, we really want some cup holders for our Starbucks and heated, electric seats!

Matt

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Gabe Nov 5th, 2007 Link

If you’re talking about reasons cars are the way they are then yes, look at society and it’s “needs”. Look at the average weight (especially of Americans) and the constant need for luxury and to feel coddled.

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Grady192 Mar 21st, 2008 Link

I’m looking at this car for showroom stock series. The only modern amenities I would want is cupholders for my coffee (no starbucks yuk) as I’m driving to the track in the morning and a decent sound system. Stock seats would come out and a roll bar goes in. Sunroof only adds weight and a higher center of gravity. BMW needs to get this down to 2700lbs. Car looks good but could be sexier and more distinguished. WHERE IS THE “M” VERSION OR TRACK VERSION. BMW GIVE US WHAT WE WANT, A REAL SPORTS CAR!!!!!

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2004
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» Getrag Tests All-Wheel Drive MINI
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» 2005 Chicago Auto Show / Gallery
» MINI USA's JCW GP Delivery Program
» 2005 MINI Changes
» The Cabrio In Depth / Gallery
» Special Edition MC40 / Gallery
» MINI Plant Tour Review
» Hood Rub Service Bulletin
» 2004 Chicago Auto Show / Gallery

2003
» MINI Accessory Additions for 2004
» CVT Paddles Retrofit
» 2005 MINI Spotted
» Rear Fogs Almost Here
» New Prince Engine Caught Testing
» MINI Releases Hood Rub Bulletin
» MINI_Motion Launched
» MINI Conquers Snow and Ice
» MINI One D Announced
» MINI Named North American Car of the Year

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MotoringFile Reviews

Auto Reviews:
'09 Cooper S Convertible
'09 JCW Coupe
'09 JCW Clubman
JCW Stage I vs JCW Stage II
'08 Clubman S (Auto)
1st Drive: '08 MINI Clubman
Comparison: '08 BMW 135i
'06 R53 MCS vs '07 R56 MCS
'07 R56 JCW (Stage 1)
'07 MINI Cooper S Long Term
'07 BMW Z4 M Coupe
'07 MINI Cooper & Cooper S
Audio: '07 MC/MCS at the Track
'06 JCW GP Long term
Reader Review: JCW GP
'06 JCW Cooper S Long Term
Comparison: '06 Lotus Elise
Comparison: '06 Mazda MX5
Comparison: '06 UK Focus ST
Comparison: '06 Civic Si
Comparison: '04 TVR T350
Comparison: '06 Nissan 350z
Comparison: '06 VW GTI w/DSG
Podcast: Cooper S Auto
Podcast: BMW 325i
Podcast: JCW MC Soundkit
'04 JCW MINI Cooper Tuning Kit
'05 MCS: One Month Review
'05 MCS Auto
'05 JCW S 1st Drive
'05 MINI Cooper
'05 MCS Conv. Long Term
'05 MINI Cooper S
'05 MCS Cabrio 1st Drive
'04 JCW MCS First Drive
'04 MC w/JCW Tuning Kit
BMW M3 SMG Vs. MCS
'04 MINI Cooper CVT
'02 MCS 3 year Review
Autocrossing the MINI Range

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Performance Accessories:
R56 JCW Engine Kit
R56 JCW Suspension (Long-Term)
R56 JCW Suspension (Track)
R56 JCW Suspension (Street)
R53 Craven Speed Short Shifter
R53 M7 Understrut System
Kumho Ecsta SPT Tires
R53 M7 Strut Tower Plates
R53 JCW Alcantara Wheel
R53 JCW Brake Kit
R53 Webb 15% Pulley
R53 Helix MCSa 15% Pulley
R53 H-Sport 19mm Sway Bar
R53 MCS Supersprint Exhaust
Podcast: R53 MCS SS Exhaust
R53 JCW Cold Air Intake
Reader Rev.: R53 JCW Brakes
R50 Supersprint Exhaust
R50 Remus Exhaust
R50 Promini Intake
R50 Remus Dual Exhaust
Schroth Harness System
R50 CVT Steering Wheel Paddles

Exterior Accessories:
Miniature's Receiver Hitch
OEM White Tail Lights

Lifestyle Accessories:
MINI_Motion Watch
MINI_Motion Driving Shoe

Audio:
MINI Digital SoundModul
ICE-Link Plus iPod Adapter
Official BMW/iPod adapter
ICE-Link iPod Adapter
Kenwood iPod Interface
Alpine iPod Interface
Harman Kardon Stereo

Interior Accessories:
JCW Alcantara Steering Wheel JCW Leather Dash
MCAW Auto Up Circuit
MINI Rear Camera
MINI Rear Saddle (official)
MINI Rear Cargo Storage Case
Official MINI Rear Saddle Bag
2004 MINI Armrest Reviewed
Mymini Knee Pad
MINI Bluetooth Kit
MINI Video Input
Aftermarket Bluetooth Integration
Ian Cull Auto-up Circuit
Universal Mobile Phone Holder




MINI Model Number Cheat Sheet:

1st Gen MINI
R50: One & MC Coupe
R52: All 1st Gen MINI Convt.
R53: MCS Coupe
2nd Gen MINI
R55: Clubman
R56: One/MC/MCS Coupe
R57: One/MC/MCS Convt.
R60: MINI SUV