BMW Hopeful for 1-Series Success in the U.S.

by Alexander Tallberg
November 5, 2007 12:58 PM
Filed Under: BMW, German

When the first details of a U.S.-spec 1-series BMW emerged soon after the official launch of the gorgeous BMW 135i Coupe back in July, the 1-series was met with great enthusiasm in the U.S. Historically, the German Trio has been reluctant to offer its smallest models on the North American market. For instance, in 2005 Mercedes-Benz pulled back on the launch of its B-series and currently Audi only offers a four-door version of the A3, known to Europeans as the 'A3 Sportback.' But less than six months ahead of the market launch, BMW is ever so more confident that taking the 135i Coupe across the shore will be a successful move.

Falko Radomski, project manager for the BMW 1-series, is keen to point out that it's a promising moment to enter the U.S.-market as rising fuel prices are slowing down sales of gas-guzzlers. "We believe there is a change happening in this market. Increasing gasoline prices mean that customers are becoming more interested in fuel-efficient cars," Radomski says.

Although the 1-series is anticipated to be successful in the U.S., industry analysts argue that entering the North American market is a much needed move, in order to cover the $850 million to $1 billion development costs of the 1-series hatchback. Although BMW delivered 81,486 units of the three- and five-door models in the first eight months of 2007, profit margins are slim in the highly-competitive small car segment.

When production starts next spring, available are two petrol-powered models. The 128i will run on a 3.0 liter inline six, producing 230 hp, while its big brother, the twin-turbocharged 135i will get 306 hp. In the mean time check out the 1-series coupe configurator at BMW.de!

Source: AutoNews
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now its more "decent" than the previus serie 1, that sh** was super ugly y hope this one get better and more "aerodinamic" whit next versions couse I still dont like the flat nose

by _M7_ | November 5, 2007 7:27 PM
I think BMW went too far with bringing this car to the US. What will happene to the exclusivity of owning a BMW now? Sure its a good profitable market strategy but I dont think making this gamble here in the US is worth the company's reputation for making "luxury" cars.

by AZNMAN | November 6, 2007 2:26 PM
They should give us M edition in the near future.

by abu-fahd | November 6, 2007 9:18 PM
M1..funny. and extremely pointless, though i'd hate to inform you that they actually are actually working on one at this moment.

by AZNMAN | November 6, 2007 10:19 PM
ignore the second actually.

by AZNMAN | November 6, 2007 10:20 PM
Abu-fahd is right, we want the Ms.

by car-lover | November 10, 2007 2:58 PM
Dear BMW, Please bring the 5 door European model to the US too!! Sincerely, Future owner of 5 door model hatchback

by JonBond | November 15, 2007 5:53 PM
exclusivity of owning a bmw??? give me a break

by VeinsInMyAcid | November 17, 2007 10:55 AM
well talking about exclusivity it's not very cheap. A 135i is almost as much as an 335i, which is bigger and it handles great. A friend of mine smahed an S400 CDI with the 335i.

by bmwaddict | November 21, 2007 6:09 PM

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