Posts Tagged ‘new cars’

Test Drive the New BMW X1 | X-Range BMW Cars

New BMW X1

There are two kinds of people in this world, BMW people or Mercedes people, and trying to convince one of the other is a quest that proves to be impossible. However, I’m sure even if you are in fact a Mercedes person you can admire and respect the art of precision, high performance, luxury and state of the art German engineering. The first time anyone glances over the smooth contours and lustrous lines of the BMW X1 you are bound to feel your knees tremble and your heart racing, as one of the old Afrikaans sayings go ‘Mooi was nog nooit lelik nie’. Test drive the new BMW X1 and decide for yourself.

The BMW X1 is designed to leave you awestruck as well as being a highly advanced vehicle with such capabilities that only German masterminds can fathom it. BMW explains that in regards to the urban crossover you have to ‘firmly plan for spontaneity every day’. This car grants you the opportunity to enjoy all the little things, reminding you that the smallest object no matter how inconsequential it may seem, always has the ability to ultimately flip your world upside-down.

Interior of BMW X 1 Urban Crossover

This new model is something unknown, waiting to be explored by curious, adventurous and intrigued minds. By combining elements of the prior XD-range models and that of the compacts BMW has successfully designed a car that appeals to a wider target market. It is expected that younger and older generation will enjoy the benefits of this vehicle equally, widening the applicable demo-graph. The 4 cylinder diesel performs at 150 kW, creating the illusion of the light-alloy wheels, Y spoke 322, turning into a fast blurs as the car passes by. Luxury has been taken to new levels with the BMW X1 regarding its adjustability and interior flexibility. BMW had one ultimate goal in mind with the interior design of the new XI; ‘an intuitive operation with the maximum feel-good factor.’

Looking at some of the derivatives of the all new BMW X1 it’s clear how they differ in regards to Specs and hence why some are more expensive of the others.

  • BMW X1 sDrive 18i R335 500

110kW/6400rpm; 200Nm/3600rpm; 0-100kph in 9.7 sec; 8.2 litre per 100km

  • BMW X1 sDrive 20d R376 000

130kW/4000rpm; 350Nm/1750rpm; 0-100kph in 8.1 sec; 5.6 litre per 100km

  • BMW X1 xDrive 20d R418 500

130kW/4000rpm; 350Nm/1750rpm; 0-100kph in 8.4 sec; 6.2 litre per 100km

  • BMW X1 xDrive 23d R464 000

150kW/4400rpm; 400Nm/2000rpm; 0-100kph in 7.3 sec; 6.6 litre per 100km

The video blow clearly demonstrates the interior design elements of the BMW x1. The car is only 4,5 meters long, which in comparison is rather short, nut with in it holds a surprisingly large volume (350 litres) for you to indulge in.

The exterior look of the vehicle definitely corresponds to the look of the rest of the X-range, but is however somewhat smaller.  For more information on this car or if you’re looking to take a test drive simply contact the nearest BMW dealer.

For more information on BMW Vehicles use the search facility in this website or you can contact us: info@ileadmotorcars.co.za.

BMW Contact Details:

Phone: (012) 522-3000
Website: www.bmw.co.za

This free i Lead Motorcar posting about the BMW X1 was sponsored by i Lead Motor Cars. Should you wish to advertise for free on this website contact i Lead:info@ileadmotorcars.co.za

You can also advertise for free on the following sites:

Advanced BMW Training,

BMW Motorrad and

BMW New Car Dealers


Information

I Lead Motorcars is an online information website and does not receive any commissions for the service.

I Lead furthermore, may not be held liable for any omissions or changes in pricing and service descriptions as advertised.

Kindly use the information supplied as a guide and contact the establishment directly for availability and an accurate service description or quotation.