Wednesday, June 13, 2012

BMW News

If you’ve ever visited central London in England and visited its famous Hyde Park, the chances are you’ve also seen one of BMW’s most prestigious showrooms, located along the highly-expensive and exclusive Park Lane.

Now, weeks ahead of the BMW-sponsored 2012 London Olympic games, BMW’s London Park Lane store will become the first i Store in the world.

At the opening of its first i Store, BMW will premier an updated version of BMW’s i3 concept electric car, unveil BMW’s i Pedelec electric bicycle concept, and detail an ownership package designed exclusively for its electric car customers.
BMW’s latest press photographs of the i3 electric car show a roomy, airy interior that mixes what BMW calls “a unique mix of renewable raw materials”

While very basic and flat in their appearance, the i3 Concept’s seat covers combine responsibly sourced wool and naturally tanned leather, while bench-derived front seats and lack of floor-mounted transmission, brake levers or center console means that it is possible for a driver or passenger to slide to either side of the car to get out in tight parking spaces.

Meanwhile, the curving, almost symmetrical dash is inlaid with eucalyptus wood which BMW proudly proclaims is sourced from sustainable managed European forests, while information is fed to the driver through a 6.5-inch freestanding instrument cluster and 8.8 inch central information display.

Friday, April 27, 2012

2012 BMW 650i

An all-new BMW 6 Series goes on sale next spring that promises to be more powerful and a bit roomier than the outgoing models. The new 6 Series will launch as a convertible in the spring of 2011 as a 2012 model.
The 2012 BMW 6 Series replaces a car that has been in production since 2004, though the new one won't change the basic formula much. The 6 Series remains a big, fast, extra-luxurious, ultra-high-tech, 2+2 two-door. If there's anything unusual about the next-generation, it's that BMW plans to launch the 650i Convertible before the fixed-roof coupe.
The 2012 BMW 650i Convertible is re-styled and, as before, uses a traditional, multi-layer fabric top.
The new 6 Series takes its styling cues from BMW's Gran Coupe concept car, first shown at the Beijing motor show in April 2010. Yet the convertible's basic shape and proportions are familiar, starting with the classic long hood, rear-set passenger compartment and relatively short rear deck, as was seen in the previous-generation 6 Series. When it debuts, it will likely wow people with its style and presence, but not with a revolutionary new direction.
The front end is redesigned in the trendy shark-noise theme. The headlight clusters curl upward toward the outer edges, almost like eyes, and BMW's trademark double-kidney grille is canted slightly forward at the top, rather than the bottom. The space below the front bumper is filled almost completely with short, wide grille work that resembles a sneering mouth.
From the front, three distinct lines taper upward on each side of the car, all the way to the rear end. BMW says the flow of the bodywork was inspired by the bow wave created by a speed boat. The 2012 BMW 650i Convertible will come standard with 19-inch wheels.Custom wheels by Lexani
Then there is the convertible top. While BMW has taken to retractable metal roofs for its 3 Series Convertible and Z4 sports car, it's sticking with traditional fabric for the new 6 Series. The 650i Convertible's folding roof has multiple layers of fabric and insulation, and we'd expect that it will inhibit both sound and cold air as well as metal. The new 6 Series retains BMW's so-called flying buttress roof design, with long, thin sails that extend past the rear window onto the rear deck. This allows the closed fabric roof's silhouette to curve and flow almost in the same profile as a coupe's fixed roof. The fabric will be offered in dark, cocoa brown and a new beige.
The one-button top will open and stow itself under the rear deck in 19 seconds, according to BMW, or close again in 24 seconds. It can open or close when the car is traveling up to 25 mph, in the event of unexpected rain. The rear window is glass, with an electric defroster, and it opens and closes independently of the roof. When the top is lowered, the raised rear window works as a wind blocker, minimizing turbulence in the rear seat. Or the rear window can be lowered with the top up for more fresh air inside.

Monday, March 5, 2012

BMW X6 Spoiler

The 2011 BMW X6 is a tallish fastback SUV that the BMW company calls a Sport Activity Coupe. With seating for four, it is basically a midsize SUV with four doors, extroverted styling and a choice of three powerful engines.  The 2011 BMW X6 competes with Porsche Cayenne, Mercedes M-class and Infiniti Fx.
The 2011 BMW X6 is offered in three trim levels: X6 xDrive 35i (starting at $58.900 MSRP), X6 xDrive 50i (starting at $ 69.500 MSRP) and ActiveHybrid X6 (starting at $88.900 MSRP). The high-performance X6M (starting at $ 89.500 MSRP) is considered independently model. The term “xDrive” refers to its standard all-wheel-drive system. A new eight-speed automatic transmission is standard on the 2011 xDrive models and replaces old six-speed automatic. The ActiveHybrid X6 uses its own seven-speed gearbox with sport and steptronic manual shift modes including steering-wheel paddle shifters.
Standard equipment on the 2011 BMW X6 xDrive 35i includes 19-inch wheels, front and rear parking sensors, a power tailgate, a sunroof, automatic and adaptive bi-xenon headlights, foglights, automatic wipers, cruise control, 10-way power front seats, driver memory function, leather upholstery, a power tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, the iDrive electronic interface and a 10-speaker sound system with CD player, auxiliary audio jack and HD radio. The 2011 xDrive 50i adds 14-way multicontour front seats, BMW Assist emergency telematics, Bluetooth and a navigation system with voice control and real-time traffic.
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Thursday, January 12, 2012

BMW News

No matter what you think about the BMW brand or its vehicles, you've got to admit that it's got the greatest slogan of any car company, ever. "The Ultimate Driving Machine" is one of those timeless phrases that ad execs dream about and companies pay millions to come up with.
 According to The New York Times, the best-selling luxury brand in the U.S. will again be embracing the phrase, formerly just its tagline, but now BMW's slogan. (What's the difference? We'll have to ask Don Draper and get back to you.) More importantly, the German automaker has ditched its "Joy" campaign, that touchy-feely series of ads that downplayed the brand's enthusiast appeal in favor of lots of smiling, happy people. According to the report, BMW will be introducing 14 models in 2012, its biggest-ever product rollout, hence the need to launch a new series of ads with an overarching theme. Not that "Joy" didn't work, but we're much happier seeing BMW's sliding sideways on a track than people jumping into their cars.
 The first ad, from the company's new agency, Kirshenbaum Bond Senecal & Partners, debuted during the NFL playoffs this past weekend, and featured a rather clever voiceover saying, "We don't make sports cars. We don't make SUV's. We don't make hybrids, and we don't make luxury sedans," then paying it off with, "We only make one thing: The ultimate driving machine." BMW Air Intakes
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

BMW 6 Series

2013 BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe - First Look. Whether the Gran Coupe was in the original plans or something conjured up to compete against the CLS, we might never know. At the end of the day, all that matters is that the 6 Series sedan looks nothing like a marketing afterthought. In fact, the 6 Series looks like it was meant to be a 4-door.  Thanks to a 4.4-in. gain in overall length from the coupe version (wheelbase is increased by 4.5 in.), the stretched roofline accommodating a B-pillar and an extra set of doors flows, giving the sedan a proportional look. An added benefit from the growth is the extra room in the rear passenger area. Seating for the Gran Coupe is listed by BMW as 4+1 seating, meaning two full-sized adults and a child (at best) would fit aft of the driver. Having to straddle the center hump isn’t ideal but at least it’s a passenger volume improvement over the 6 Series Coupe’s 2+2 seating.
The new 6 Series with its sleek long profile, sloping front end and pouty derriere is beautiful. There isn’t a bit of its design I would change. How could you improve upon it? Introduce the BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe. Give it to the Bavarians to top themselves. Whether the Gran Coupe was in the original plans or something conjured up to compete against the CLS, we might never know. At the end of the day, all that matters is that the 6 Series sedan looks nothing like a marketing afterthought. In fact, the 6 Series looks like it was meant to be a 4-door. Thanks to a 4.4-in. gain in overall length from the coupe version (wheelbase is increased by 4.5 in.), the stretched roofline accommodating a B-pillar and an extra set of doors flows, giving the sedan a proportional look. An added benefit from the growth is the extra room in the rear passenger area. Seating for the Gran Coupe is listed by BMW as 4+1 seating, meaning two full-sized adults and a child (at best) would fit aft of the driver. Having to straddle the center hump isn’t ideal but at least it’s a passenger volume improvement over the 6 Series Coupe’s 2+2 seating.
A technological highlight for the new BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe is the optional Adaptive LED Headlights first introduced on the 6 Series Coupe. The trademark BMW twin halo or ring lights in the headlight housing now implement the use of LEDs and the low and high beams are LEDs as well. The bright white light swivels based on steering angle, yaw rate and the car’s speed.  Adaptive Xenon headlights come standard.
Other technologies available in the Gran Coupe are ConnectedDrive, rear-view camera, Surround View, Parking Assistant, BMW Night Vision with pedestrian recognition, Lane Departure Warning System and Active Blind Spot Detection, color head-up display, Bang & Olufsen audio system and BMW’s infamous iDrive.
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