Monday 17 December 2012

2013 BMW 335i

2013 BMW 335i
2013 BMW 335i
2013 BMW 335i
2013 BMW 335i
2013 BMW 335i
2013 BMW 335i
2013 BMW 335i in Estoril Blue II with us today. The sedan has been fitted with a number of upgrades such as the BMW M Performance kidney grills, iND painted bumper reflectors, 3M Gloss black mirror covers and 3M Gloss black rear diffuser/reflectors.

  2013 BMW 3 Series is a compact entry-level luxury�vehicle offered in sedan, coupe, and convertible (hardtop) trim levels. All trims are available as a base 328i that utilizes a standard 2.0-liter 4-cylinder twin-turbo charged engine that produces 240 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque. Sedan, coupe, and convertible trims offer an optional 335i trim powered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine that produces 300 hp (convertible trim also offers a 335is trim that yields 320 hp.)

 An additional engine offered is an optional 3.0-liter twin turbo V6 diesel engine (335d) that produces 265 hp and 425 lb-ft of torque. Transmission options consist of a 6-speed manual, 8-speed automatic, 6-speed automatic with paddle shifters, and a 7-speed double clutch automatic. All trims, with the exception of the convertible level, offer AWD. Features include premium sound, navigation, automatic cruise control, and iPhone/iPod integration. Safety is comprised of dynamic stability control, enhanced braking, advanced airbags, and xenon adaptive headlights. The 3 series is backed by a 4-year/50,000-mile warranty.

 The US specialist also installed BC Racing BR type coilovers and BMS JB4 Stage 1 Tune. The German car rides on K3 Projekt F2 Concave/Retroflex wheels sizing 20×9 inch in the front and 20×10.5 at the rear. The wheels are shod in Pirelli Pzero, front 245/30/20 and rear 285/25/20.

2013 BMW 328i


2013 BMW 328i
2013 BMW 328i
2013 BMW 328i
2013 BMW 328i
Engine Specifications
Type: Turbocharged Gas I4
Size: 2.0L/122
Horsepower: 240 @ 5000 RPM
Torque: 255 @ 1250 - 4800 RPM
Drive Train
Drive Train: Rear Wheel Drive
Transmission: 6 speed Manual
Safety
Air Bag-Frontal-Driver
Air Bag-Side Body-Front
Air Bag-Side Head-Front
Air Bag-Side Head-Rear
Brakes-ABS
Brakes-Type-4 Wheel DISC
Child Safety Rear Door Locks
Daytime Running Lights
Engine Immobilizer
Headlights-Automatic
Traction Control
Trunk-Emergency Release
Comfort & Convenience
Air Conditioning-Auto Climate Control
Air Conditioning-Front
Air Conditioning-Multi-Zone
Air Conditioning-Rear
Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
Cruise Control
Keyless Entry
Max Seating Capacity: 5
Mirror(s)-Power
Mirrors-Memory
Mirrors-Vanity-Driver
Mirrors-Vanity-Driver Illumination
Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger
Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger Illumination
Power Locks
Reading Lamps-Front
Reading Lamps-Rear
Seat-Memory
Seat-Power Driver
Seat-Power Passenger
Seat-Rear Pass-Through
Steering Wheel-Adjustable
Steering Wheel-Audio Controls
Steering Wheel-Leather
Steering-Power
Trip Computer
Trunk-Release-Remote
Universal Garage Door Opener
Windows-Power
Music & Entertainment
Audio-AM/FM Stereo
Audio-CD Player
Audio-MP3 Player
Interior
Floor Mats
Exterior
Doors: 4
Fog Lamps
Mirror(s)-Heated
Rear Window Defogger
Wipers-Intermittent
Wipers-Rain Sensing
Wipers-Variable Speed 
Intermittent
Tires
Front Tire Size: P225/50R17
Rear Tire Size: P225/50R17
Spare Tire Size
Wheels
Front Wheel Material: Aluminum
Rear Wheel Material: Aluminum

2013 BMW 3-series

2013 BMW 3-series
2013 BMW 3-series
2013 BMW 3-series
2013 BMW 3-series
2013 BMW 3-series
2013 BMW 3-series
2013 BMW 3-series
2013 BMW 3-series
2013 BMW 3-series
2013 BMW 3-series
2013 BMW 3-series
2013 BMW 3-series
The 3-series will grow slightly, more so in wheelbase than in overall length. While its front-engine, rear-wheel-drive architecture remains similar to the current model’s, the powertrain package comes in for a big overhaul.

The four-door sedan is in essence a downsized 5-series, longer, sleeker and more homogenous than the model it supersedes, with none of the polarizing cutlines, flame surfaces, and quirky details. The coupe is not just a two-door sedan with a lower roofline but boasts bespoke sheet metal from nose to tail, featuring more sculptured flanks, a more steeply raked windshield and rear window, a sportier front section and a totally remodelled rear end. To enhance the passive safety performance, BMW has opted for prominent B-posts and thus for fixed rear side windows.

Contrary to earlier plans, the convertible is now likely to retain the controversial retractable hardtop, which is particularly popular in North America and China. There is a slim chance that we might see a 3-series Speedster with a manual fabric roof and a lowered windshield. If that does happen, this car would be engineered and marketed by the M division.

Turbocharged, 2.0-liter  four-cylinder engines take the place of  the naturally aspirated inline-six; the N55 engine, a single-turbo inline-six, will be the top powerplant for the regular models. Above that, Kay Segler’s M division takes over: We expect the next M3 to be powered by a twin-turbocharged inline-six instead of  the current model’s thirsty 4.0-liter V-8.

Europeans will have a choice of four- and six-cylinder diesel engines; the turbocharged, 3.0-liter inline-six diesel could be offered stateside as well. And there will likely  be a gasoline hybrid for the U.S. market.

Power will be channeled to the wheels through a six-speed manual or a ZF-sourced eight-speed automatic. All-wheel drive remains an option.

2014 BMW M4 Coupe

2014 BMW M4 Coupe
2014 BMW M4 Coupe
2014 BMW M4 Coupe
2014 BMW M4 Coupe
2014 BMW M4 Coupe
2014 BMW M4 Coupe
 BMW 3-Series has been altered significantly this past year, with the announcement of a new name for the coupe and convertible versions of the luxury car. From now on, these two variants will be sold under the 4-Series nomenclature, meaning that the M version will be sold as the M4.

We’ve only been able to see some spy shots of the 4-Series Coupe , but that doesn’t mean that we can’t put pen to paper to conjure up the look of the future M4 Coupe. For this we’ve taken BMW’s usual M-design elements like the front bumper, LED headlights, a wide track, and different side air intakes and added it to the 4-Series images.

What won’t be easily visible in this image is what’s found under the hood. The new BMW M4 will be dropping the usual V8 engine used in the M3 models and will replace it with a twin-turbocharged inline-six engine with an output of about 450 HP. This will allow the M4 to be both more powerful and more fuel efficient than that the M3.

Expect to see the new BMW M4 a few months after the 4-Series coupe set to be launched in 2013.

Sunday 16 December 2012

2013 bmw 545i

2013 bmw 545i
2013 bmw 545i

VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door sedan

PRICE AS TESTED: $62,620 (base price: $55,695)

ENGINE TYPE: DOHC 32-valve V-8, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection
Displacement: 268 cu in, 4398cc
Power (SAE net): 325 bhp @ 6100 rpm
Torque (SAE net): 330 lb-ft @ 3600 rpm

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed manual

DIMENSIONS:
Wheelbase: 113.7 in Length: 190.6 in Width: 72.7 in Height: 58.0 in
Curb weight: 4000 lb

C/D TEST RESULTS:
Zero to 60 mph: 5.5 sec
Zero to 100 mph: 13.2 sec
Zero to 130 mph: 23.5 sec
Street start, 5-60 mph: 6.0 sec
Standing 1/4-mile: 14.1 sec @ 103 mph
Top speed (governor limited): 150 mph
Braking, 70-0 mph: 156 ft

FUEL ECONOMY:
EPA fuel economy, city driving: 17 mpg
C/D-observed fuel economy: 16 mpg

2013 BMW 5-Series

2013 BMW 5-Series
2013 BMW 5-Series
2013 BMW 5-Series
2013 BMW 5-Series
2013 BMW 5-Series
2013 BMW 5-Series
2013 BMW 5-Series
2013 BMW 5-Series
2013 BMW 5-Series sport sedans continues to charm--in part, because it drives in a way that isn't at all compromised. These stylish mid-size models put the focus on fuel-efficient performance, advanced high-tech features, and the nuance of the driving experience, yet they offer a reasonably practical and comfortable (and in the case of the 2013 BMW 5-Series Gran Turismo, a very practical and comfortable) package that could make good family sense.

The 528i, as with the six-cylinder 535i and the V-8 550i, is offered with either rear- or all-wheel drive (xDrive). In 535i models, the 3.0-liter turbocharged six makes 300 horsepower and 300 lb-ft, while a new twin-turbocharged V-8 in the 550i makes 445 hp and 480 lb-ft. If you don't mind a slightly more agricultural four-cylinder sound in place of the sonorous six, the base 528i does the job well, too—and much more frugally—while feeling considerably stronger in most situations compared to the base, naturally aspirated six that had previously been used in the 528i. 

These sport sedans are loaded with sensors and electronic systems, yet BMW has managed to tune the steering to feel quite natural, and the 5-Series feels nimble and lighter than it is on a tight, curvy road. All of the 5-Series models get BMW's Driving Dynamics Control, which helps the 5-Series fit your need, whether that's taking on a canyon road or bringing the kids to school. This year BMW has added Eco Pro to the existing Comfort, Normal, Sport, and Sport+ settings. The system affects throttle response, steering assist, and transmission shift points, as well as the performance of the active suspension systems, so you can truly dial in a particular performance attitude--including Sport+, which is configured especially for track-driving enthusiasts.

5-Series are superb, backseat space remains one of the few weaknesses. Just at the back of the front seats there's a hard-plastic pocket that can push up against knees, and there's simply not much usable legroom given the size of the cabin as a whole. BMW 5-Series GranTurismo models have a completely different seating arrangement, and they're the exception. With a slightly elevated backseat, lots more legroom, and plenty of headroom (and a great view out), carrying adult passengers is one of the GT's strengths.

2013 BMW 6-Series

2013 BMW 6-Series
2013 BMW 6-Series
2013 BMW 6-Series
2013 BMW 6-Series
2013 BMW 6-Series
2013 BMW 6-Series
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2013 BMW 6-Series
BMW has launched the 6-Series Gran Coupe - a production version of the Gran Coupe concept unveiled at the beginning of 2010. On the US market, the new 6-Series Gran Coupe will be offered in a 640i version first, but a 650i and a 650i xDrive version will join the line-up later in the summer of 2012.

The new Gran Coupe will be immediately recognized as a 6-Series, but adding a unique combination of top-class sporting dynamics, stunning design, and luxurious touring comfort. However, compared to a standard 6-Series coupe, the new Gran Coupe version was built on a wheelbase that is 4.5 inches longer and its distinctive profile is dominated by its four-door, elegantly stretched roof line.

The 640i - the first to be offered on the US market - is powered by a TwinPower turbo 6-cylinder engine with an output of 315 HP at 5,800 to 6,000 rpm and a peak torque of 330 lbs-ft delivered between 1,300 and 4,500 rpm. The model will sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.4 seconds and will hit a top speed of 155 mph.

2013 BMW 760Li

 2013 BMW 760Li
 2013 BMW 760Li
 2013 BMW 760Li
 2013 BMW 760Li
 2013 BMW 760Li
 2013 BMW 760Li
 2013 BMW 760Li
 2013 BMW 760Li
BMW built its first automotive V-12 and stuffed it inside the 750iL; today, the Bavarians are celebrating 25 years of 12-cylinder power with the 2013 760Li V-12 25 Years Anniversary Edition. This special-edition 7-series doesn’t get any performance upgrades to its 535-hp, 6.0-liter twin-turbo V-12, but it is ultra-exclusive and ultra-expensive.

You see, it’s not the exclusive Champagne Full Merino complimented by black piping and piano-black wood trim that make the Anniversary 760 special; it’s not the “V-12 25 Years Edition” badges on the doorsills, the headrests, and the iDrive controller; nor are the unique 20-inch wheels the car’s selling point. What makes this 7er special is that just 15 will be made, and only seven will be brought to the U.S. at a price of $159,695—$20k more than your average 760Li.

Even if this Anniversary edition is no quicker than any other 760Li, it’s still a Bavarian-built monster that belongs to the increasingly exclusive religion of 12-cylinder–powered super sedans. Consider us firm believers in such ideology.

2013 BMW 7 Series

2013 BMW 7 Series
2013 BMW 7 Series
2013 BMW 7 Series
2013 BMW 7 Series
2013 BMW 7 Series
2013 BMW 7 Series
2013 BMW 7 Series
2013 BMW 7 Series
The BMW ActiveHybrid 7 will become the third petrol-electric model in BMW Australia’s line-up – following 3 Series and 5 Series ActiveHybrid variants – when it reaches our shores around the end of December, and joins an upgraded 7 Series family that is now up to 25 per cent more fuel efficient than the one it replaces.

Priced from $222,000 ($237,000 in long-wheelbase form), the BMW ActiveHybrid 7 costs $4100 more than its only direct hybrid competitor, the new Lexus LS600h F Sport. The green German giant trails the V8-powered Japanese limo for overall power (260kW versus 327kW) but matches it for acceleration (0-100km/h in 5.7 seconds) and easily takes the points in terms of fuel efficiency (6.8 litres per 100km versus 8.6L/100km).

Sunday 25 November 2012

2013 BMW X6

2013 BMW X6
2013 BMW X6
2013 BMW X6
2013 BMW X6
2013 BMW X6
2013 BMW X6
2013 BMW X6
2013 BMW X6
2013 BMW X6
2013 BMW X6
2013 BMW X6
2013 BMW X6
The BMW X6 Sports Activity Coupe combines coupe-like agility and style with the versatility of a SUV. The distinctive 4-door, 4-passenger X6 features two rear seats in a sculpted single-seat design and BMW's xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive system.

The BMW X6 is available in two trim levels: xDrive35i and xDrive50i. The xDrive35i is powered by a 300-hp 3.0-liter turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine, while the xDrive50i boasts a twin-turbo V8, generating 400 horsepower and 450 pound-feet of torque. Both engines feature direct fuel injection, and are mated to an eight-speed Sport automatic transmission with Steptronic manual shift mode and steering wheel paddles.

Additionally, BMW's Dynamic Performance Control is standard on the X6, distributing drive force between the rear wheels and enhancing its sporty handling characteristics. Other standard equipment includes 19-inch aluminum wheels, a power moonroof, power liftgate, bi-xenon adaptive headlamps, automatic climate control, leather upholstery and HD radio; the xDrive50i is further outfitted with multi-contour seats and a voice-activated hard drive-based navigation system, including 12 gigabytes of dedicated media storage and DVD video capability (optional on the xDrive35i).

Safety features on every X6 include anti-lock disc brakes, Dynamic Stability Control with traction control and rollover sensor, front and rear parking sensors and a tire pressure monitor, as well as front side-impact airbags and overhead curtain airbags for both rows.

2013 BMW X5 M

2013 BMW X5 M
2013 BMW X5 M
2013 BMW X5 M
2013 BMW X5 M
2013 BMW X5 M
2013 BMW X5 M
2013 BMW X5 M
2013 BMW X5 M
2013 BMW X5 M
2013 BMW X5 M
The BMW X5 M expands on the X5 model lineup, introducing exclusive features and legendary BMW M power to an already impressive sports activity vehicle. With an emphasis on dynamic performance and a more aggressive styling, the X5 M will appeal to the enthusiast looking to make a unique statement.

The 5-passenger X5 M is available in one comprehensive trim level, powered by a muscular 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that puts out 555 horsepower and 500 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed automatic transmission with Steptronic manual mode and paddle shifters is standard, along with BMW's xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive system.

The X5 M boasts standard features that include an adaptive sport suspension, 20-inch aluminum wheels, heated front M sport seats, leather upholstery, aluminum interior trim elements, Bluetooth wireless connectivity and a voice-activated hard drive-based navigation system, including 12 gigabytes of dedicated media storage and DVD video capability. Safety features on every X5 M include anti-lock disc brakes, Dynamic Stability Control with traction control and rollover sensor, bi-xenon adaptive headlamps.

BMW Assist and front and rear parking sensors, as well as front side-impact airbags and overhead curtain airbags for both rows.The BMW X5 M carries over with minimal changes for 2013.

2013 BMW X5 xDrive35d

2013 BMW X5 xDrive35d
2013 BMW X5 xDrive35d
The BMW Advanced Diesel X5 xDrive35d was first introduced to the United States as a 2009 model, and carries on as the fastest, most fuel efficient diesel-powered vehicle in its class. Torque output is 425 lb-ft at 1750-2250 rpm, along with peak power output of 265 horsepower. The diesel X5 will go from zero-to-60 in 6.9 seconds. It returns EPA mileage estimates of 19 mpg city and 26 highway.

2013 BMW X5 xDrive50i

2013 BMW X5 xDrive50i
2013 BMW X5 xDrive50i
2013 BMW X5 xDrive50i
2013 BMW X5 xDrive50i
2013 BMW X5 xDrive50i
2013 BMW X5 xDrive50i
2013 BMW X5 xDrive50i
2013 BMW X5 xDrive50i
BMW's naturally-aspirated V8 xDrive48i has given way to a new xDrive50i with the twin-turbo V8 also seen in the X6. It puts out 400 horsepower and 450 lb-ft. of torque and is most notable for its broad and flat 1,750-4,000 rpm torque curve. The powertrain helps the X5 sprint to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds. Fuel economy is estimated at 14/20 mpg.

2013 BMW x5 xDrive35i

2013 bmw x5  xDrive35i
2013 bmw x5  xDrive35i
2013 bmw x5  xDrive35i
2013 bmw x5  xDrive35i
2013 bmw x5  xDrive35i
2013 bmw x5  xDrive35i
The new X5 xDrive35i receives a brand new inline-6 gasoline engine, internally dubbed "N55." The new engine features the same 3.0-liter displacement and 300 horsepower output of its predecessor (the "N54"), but features a single twin-scroll turbocharger in place of the previous twin, low-mass turbocharger units. Furthermore, the new inline-6 of the X5 xDrive35i is the first BMW inline-6 to combine BMW's Valvetronic throttle-less intake technology, High Precision direct fuel injection and turbocharging.

The result of combining this new inline-6 with the new 8-speed automatic is an X5 with improved responsiveness thanks to more available power, in addition to improved efficiency. The new X5 xDrive35i will perform the zero-to-60 mph sprint in 6.4 seconds, coincidentally on the same pace as the outgoing V-8 powered X5 xDrive48i. Fuel economy is rated at 16 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on the highway.

The new 8-speed transmission found on the xDrive 35i is standard on the X5 xDrive50i as well. The new transmission weighs no more than its six-speed predecessor, yet offers closer ratios in the lower gears for improved acceleration and two additional "tall" gears for relaxed, efficient cruising.

The X5 xDrive35i Premium includes new standard equipment like 18-inch light alloy wheels, roof rails and panoramic moonroof, power adjustable steering column, iPod / USB adapter interface and privacy glass. For the first time, Premium trim also includes standard Nevada Leather.