M135i driven. Review by Top Gear

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BMW Car Club Member
http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/bmw-m135i-first-drive-2012-07-05

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This isn't actually an M car, but don't let that bother you. You can feel the magic.

In the engine, for a start. It's not the twin-turbo 3.0 of the old 1-series M coupe, but the new-generation single turbo. But it's very nearly as powerful, at 320bhp. And with some M modifications to improve response and sound, it's all rather scintillating.

There's masses of pick-up right through the mid-revs, and it chases towards the 7000rpm red-line with a vim and a voice that hark back to why we loved the BMW straight-six in the first place.

Even when you don't change gear much, this is a really fast car. But believe me you will keep changing, because you'll want the sound of it.

The M folks also burrowed deep into the steering and suspension, changing the rack and the geometry at the front, and stiffening all the springs and dampers. Plus there are special brakes, and unique tyres, differently sized front to rear. No messing.

So you catapult down the road grinning like a loon. And then, wey-hey, a corner explodes towards you. The M135i has absolutely got the smarts to cope. The steering is super-direct but so well weighted and progressive that it's never twitchy. Grip is nearly unshakeable, and equally tight at both ends of the car. You won't break the back tyres' traction by accident, but if you want to do it deliberately, 320bhp will be there to help.

It might not be as hard-edged a car as the 1-series M Coupe, but it's close. And give it a break - the old car was £40,000, and this one is £30k. A real bargain. Especially as it's got a more modern, roomy and amenable interior.

This is the first of the new three-door 1-series, but soon you'll be able to get the three-door with all the engines. The M Sport body pack worn by the M135i will be an option on several of the smaller engines too, but you can tell the full M135i by its twin tailpipes and unique wheels.

So if it's not an M car, what is it? An M Performance Automobile. A mouthful, and even BMW M executives can't be bothered with it - they say MPA. An MPA is a car that sits between regular BMW cars and full-on M cars. The people at M aren't solely responsible, but they have an input.

And their input is, obviously, good.

In fact the M135i is better than I'd expected because the last M car I drove was the new M6, and that didn't have the simplicity and connection that I want from an M car. This not-M car does.

The other thing about an MPA is that it can use layouts that M cars are denied. For instance, MPA can be diesel, or they can be 4WD. So the first MPA car was the M550d xDrive, which is both diesel and 4WD. [OK pedants, the X6M and X5M are ‘proper' M cars in that they're made by M, and yes they're 4WD, but the base vehicles were 4WD too so they were never going to be RWD. And I don't think they actually fall within the spirit of what an M car is. C'mon, do you?]

So because the M135i is an MPA and not an M, it will also be available with xDrive by the end of the year. And as a five-door. Cars to give the next-generation Audi S3 some real hurry-up, we'd guess.


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zabbo

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Is it just me or do the pics in the article and the pics in the sig resemble each other :fencelook:
 
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Josh-ZN

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zabbo said:
Is it just me or do the pics in the article and the pics in the sig resemble each other :fencelook:

its just you :)

xdrive is going to negate audi completely. goodbye little audis. :roflol:
 

moesaley

///Member
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zabbo said:
Is it just me or do the pics in the article and the pics in the sig resemble each other :fencelook:


:thumbs:
zabbo said:
Is it just me or do the pics in the article and the pics in the sig resemble each other :fencelook:
 

AdiS

Well-known member
I am so glad to hear good things about this car. I really hope the throttle response, power delivery and sound have been improved as they say it has..
 
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Josh-ZN

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AdiS said:
I am so glad to hear good things about this car. I really hope the throttle response, power delivery and sound have been improved as they say it has..

sorry, improved from what? my throttle response, power delivery and sound are just about perfect. so how do you improve near perfection?

:rollsmile:
 

-xXx-

New member
xDrive isn't really that great.. Then again, I haven't driven an xDrive vehicle since the first of the X3's. So I really don't know how far they have come with the development of this system.

As for the shape is almost too raw for my liking. I prefer Carbon's to this. What I do like about it though is that engine! It is going to definitely be a little monster.
 

AdiS

Well-known member
Josh-ZN said:
AdiS said:
I am so glad to hear good things about this car. I really hope the throttle response, power delivery and sound have been improved as they say it has..

sorry, improved from what? my throttle response, power delivery and sound are just about perfect. so how do you improve near perfection?

:rollsmile:

Im not sure what you drive, but I'm really not a fan of the N54/N55 motor (in stock - can't comment for modified) throttle response, power delivery and sound. The throttle response is crap compared to a good NA motor, the power delivery is a little like a diesel - running out of puff at around 5800rpm, and then they just sound muffled compared to an NA equivalent.

I really don't want to start a fight here, these are just my personal opinions - I'm a bit of a purist, and the newer turbo engines really lack character and a sense of excitement imo.

:)
 
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Josh-ZN

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AdiS said:
Josh-ZN said:
AdiS said:
I am so glad to hear good things about this car. I really hope the throttle response, power delivery and sound have been improved as they say it has..

sorry, improved from what? my throttle response, power delivery and sound are just about perfect. so how do you improve near perfection?

:rollsmile:

Im not sure what you drive, but I'm really not a fan of the N54/N55 motor (in stock - can't comment for modified) throttle response, power delivery and sound. The throttle response is crap compared to a good NA motor, the power delivery is a little like a diesel - running out of puff at around 5800rpm, and then they just sound muffled compared to an NA equivalent.

I really don't want to start a fight here, these are just my personal opinions - I'm a bit of a purist, and the newer turbo engines really lack character and a sense of excitement imo.

:)

i drive n54 135i. everyone entitled to their opinion :thumbs:
 

AdiS

Well-known member
Josh-ZN said:
AdiS said:
Josh-ZN said:
AdiS said:
I am so glad to hear good things about this car. I really hope the throttle response, power delivery and sound have been improved as they say it has..

sorry, improved from what? my throttle response, power delivery and sound are just about perfect. so how do you improve near perfection?

:rollsmile:

Im not sure what you drive, but I'm really not a fan of the N54/N55 motor (in stock - can't comment for modified) throttle response, power delivery and sound. The throttle response is crap compared to a good NA motor, the power delivery is a little like a diesel - running out of puff at around 5800rpm, and then they just sound muffled compared to an NA equivalent.

I really don't want to start a fight here, these are just my personal opinions - I'm a bit of a purist, and the newer turbo engines really lack character and a sense of excitement imo.

:)

i drive n54 135i. everyone entitled to their opinion :thumbs:

Is it modded/chipped?


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Josh-ZN

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AdiS said:
Josh-ZN said:
i drive n54 135i. everyone entitled to their opinion :thumbs:

Is it modded/chipped?


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yes jb4 but i drive it around stock until the situation demands more boost :rollsmile:
 

fusion01

New member
Problem is the weight @ 1,500kg's plus. If they'd shaved 200 kg's off, I'd consider one. My next car will be small and light. That's my mission.
 
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