Showing posts with label BMW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BMW. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Big Motoring World Reviews BMW i3 Shadow Sport Edition

The new special-edition carbon-fibre BMW i3 range has been unveiled ahead of its 2016 launch. Big Motoring World reviews the latest sport edition, which includes an electronic sunroof and various other style changes.

Production


The hybrid had been unable to allow glass on the roof in previous models since the range was first unveiled in 2013. But now, the 2016 i3 Shadow Sport Edition comes with a conventional power-tilting sunroof.

You’ll need to act fast if you want a model with the sunroof – there are only 50 to be produced with fully electric examples, though the range-extending engine will exist in other models.

Design


The Fluid Black paint with bright blue highlights for the dark grey cloth seats is a new design for the Shadow Sport which, along with the 19-inch wheels 10-spoke wheels which ensures the vehicle looks slick and sporty throughout.

The addition of the sport-tuned suspension is also exclusive to this Limited Edition and allows for increased sportier handling and dampening settings.

Market


The other i3 models haven’t changed in price or equipment for 2016. Base prices start at £28,500 for the battery version with an EPA-estimated 81-mile range, or from £31,000 for the gas-powered Range Extender model with 150 miles of total range.

The i3 is currently only available in the US, but it is anticipated that the technology will be used in further models to roll out globally.

Big Motoring World



Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. June’s figures showed the highest ever sales in 20 years of business, and the company has plans to expand even further in the coming months. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars so we are sure to have the perfect car for you. Check out Big Motoring World’s press page for the latest news and information.

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Big Motoring World reviews the mysterious BMW which may never make the production line

BMW have used a research vehicle with plenty of mystery about it. Last week, some design patents appeared in China, but it appears that the radical design is unlikely to make production. Big Motoring World looks into the hydrogen fuel cell technology in the model.

According to PCauto.com.cn, the official patent designs from a BMW were filed with the Chinese trademark office. The assumption was that this is a future “i” vehicle, maybe even the i5, but it turns out that’s far from the truth.

Research


It’s believed that the research being carried out involves the hydrogen fuel cell technology previewed earlier this year in Miramas. They’re also looking into using lightweight material for its primary structure, outer panels, various interior elements and wheels. There are plans to make the latest model 135kg lighter than the previous design, as experimented with the prototype.

Design


The design forgoes the traditional side mirror, replaced by video cameras which are used to capture images that appear within a monitor mounted in the place of the traditional rear-view mirror. The boot has an impressive 348 litres of space, whilst the power comes from both a rear electric motor and a front-mounted 1.0 litre two-cylinder petrol engine.

The BMW is claimed to hit 62mph in less than 7 seconds, hit a top speed of 112mph and return 706mpg on the combined fuel cycle, giving it average CO2 emissions of less than 10g/km.

Big Motoring World



Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. June’s figures showed the highest ever sales in 20 years of business, and the company has plans to expand even further in the coming months. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars so we are sure to have the perfect car for you. Check out Big Motoring World’s press page for the latest news and information.

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Big Motoring World Reviews BMW i8 and Apple Watch connectivity

The BMW i8 is priced at £104,540, yet still represents huge value for money for the select few who are fortunate enough to buy one. Here, Big Motoring World reviews the momentous technology of the i8 which also combines with Apple Watch.

The i8


The i8 boasts a complex petrol-electric hybrid powertrain and carbon fibre construction which set it apart from many previous hybrids. It has a concept-car look and a class-leading infotainment system which gives it a full driving experience.


The technology


BMW released a smartphone app in the initial i8 launch, but now things have been taken up a level. Owners can now remotely control functions on the car directly from their wrists using Apple Watch, which includes controlling car heating, flashing the headlights and the radio. The smartphone app has even more features, including sharing your eco stats with other i8 users. The app includes building a navigation route to your preferred destination and hooking it up to your i8’s Drive System before you’ve even set foot in the car.

Future


Unlike much of recent technology, the BMW technology is all useful and adds to your driving experience. Connectivity and internet access needs to be at a premium for the full realisation of this technology to be discovered, but this is a clear step in the right direction for BMW. It is expected that this technology will continue into further developments by BMW which will filter down into other models.

Big Motoring World



Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. June’s figures showed the highest ever sales in 20 years of business, and the company has plans to expand even further in the coming months. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars so we are sure to have the perfect car for you. Check out Big Motoring World’s press page for the latest news and information.

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

The BMW M4 GTS is heading to the UK

Good news, you may be able to get your hands on a brand new BMW M4 GTS. The bad news is, it will cost you £121,770 as there will only be 30 available. Big Motoring World looks into the latest technology of this supercar.

Quality


The latest Bimmer is packed full of power, with a six-cylinder engine giving 493bhp. It’s got carbon fibre body parts which make it lighter than previous models too.

There will be 700 models available across the world, as BMW prepares its halo product for the M Car lineup. That’s the reason for the price hike – it’s wrth more than twice the cost of the most recent BMW M4 Coupe.

Technology


The lightweight road car includes some of the newest BMW technology, with debuts for the OLED light tech and an innovative water injection system which cools the air feeding the turbo, resulting in a huge power increase. Fuel economy remains largely the same, so you could effectively avoid ever needing to refill the five-litre water tank in the boot.

The lighting in particular is impressive, and it’s expected that this feature will roll out into future 3 Series models from BMW.

Power


The GTS can cover 0-62mph in 3.8 seconds and hit 190mph flat out; the standard car claims 4.3 seconds and is electronically limited to 155mph. That is further enhanced by the three-way coil over suspension, specifically tailored for the GTS, which is combined with BMW’s familiar adaptive damping system.

Big Motoring World



Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. June’s figures showed the highest ever sales in 20 years of business, and the company has plans to expand even further in the coming months. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars so we are sure to have the perfect car for you. Check out Big Motoring World’s press page for the latest news and information.

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Big Motoring World reviews a classic: BMW M5-E34

Discreet performance is one of the main traits many car buyers look for, and that’s what set the BMW M5-E34 apart from its rivals. Big Motoring World looks into the classic Bimmer.

Performance & Durability


The M5 is an all-time classic – a game changer in the performance cars industry. It’s still on up, to this day.

In 1990, when CAR magazine pitched a BMW E34 M5 against a Ferarri Testarossa, it wrote: “The BMW is more practical, more comfortable, handles better, and is faster on the majority of public roads.” When Georg Kacher drove a BMW E34 M5 3.8 for the same publication in 1992, he wrote: “The M5 is as much fun to drive as a proper sports car, and makes distances shrink like a time-lapse machine.”

The E34 was the last of the six-cylinder M5s, and it’s arguably one of the best. It gets 315bhp and 266lb ft of torque on tap, enabling the M5 to get to 0-60mph in 6.3 seconds. There was also an upgraded version in 1992, with a 3.8-litre version. And the final flourish was a six-speed gearbox in 1994.

Bringing it into the future


The engine can clock up 200,000 miles when looked after properly, and the clutch also needs to be looked after – it should feel light. Both five- and six-speed gearboxes are strong in transmission. This is still a performance car bargain with sustainability and power in abundance for a car built over 20 years ago. No other car offers this level of grunt, usability, build quality and dynamic prowess for the same value.

Big Motoring World



Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. June’s figures showed the highest ever sales in 20 years of business, and the company has plans to expand even further in the coming months. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars so we are sure to have the perfect car for you. Check out Big Motoring World’s press page for the latest news and information.

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Big Motoring World reviews new BMW X1

BMW's compact Sports Activity Vehicle, the X1, has been a constant top-seller since its initial release in 2009. Now it’s newer, more dynamic model is one the market. Big Motoring World reviews the new X1 and the benefits of the new version.

BMW X1


The first version has sold over 730,000 models globally, with 40,000 sales in the UK. With dynamic BMW X1 styling, this new sporty sporting character is a blend of outstanding efficiency and innovative equipment with features in comfort, safety and infotainment. The all-new range of engines and xDrive all-wheel drive system exemplify BMW’s EfficientDynamics philosophy.

Specifications


There are one standard specification and three further model lines – the XLine, Sport Line and M Sport. Dakota leather is available exclusively for the three sport models, with 18-inch light-alloy wheels in their own specific design, exclusive door sill plates and an LED lighting package. Lights are used for ambience and have a variety of colours and LED optical fibres in the door panel trim.

XLine – LED headlights and heated front seats are upgrades on the standard model. This also includes a BMW kidney grille with side skirts and underbody protection all in black.

Sport Line – This features a black BMW kidney grille with black sport seats, accent strips and underbody protection. Air intakes with accents are in high-gloss black.

M Sport – M Sport models are fitted with a model-specific M aerodynamic package and 18-inch or optionally 19-inch M light-alloy wheels. This pack also benefits from LED headlights. The interior features heated front sports seats and a leather steering wheel.

Prices start at £26,780 for the sDrive18d up to £36,060 for the xDrive25d the xDrive20i the only petrol in the range starts at £31,225.

Big Motoring World


Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. June’s figures showed the highest ever sales in 20 years of business. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars so we are sure to have the perfect car for you.

Thursday, 10 September 2015

Big Motoring World reviews 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show

The 15th of September sees the start of this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show, the first time since March where European firms can show off their latest technology and designs. Big Motoring World reviews what we can expect to see.

Frankfurt Motor Show


Frankfurt sits alongside Geneva and Paris as one of the biggest motor shows in the world. And whilst Europe’s main designers will all be in attendance, we will also see some manufacturers from around the globe in attendance.

The event runs until 27th September, with the 17th and 18th of September reserved for trade and fleet visitors. Tickets for the public days are still available from the official website.  

BMW


It is expected that BMW will be debuting the new X1, the second generation of its small SUV, which is a more rugged version of the previous model. It includes new petrol engines, increased interior space and the latest safety technology from BMW, which is top-of-the-range.  
The 7 Series is also making an appearance, the current flagship car for the brand. New technology includes a new touchscreen infotainment system, gesture control and a world-first ‘Parking Assistant’ features. 

BMW also has plans to showcase two new models to add to their range of hybrids, with the330e and 225xe also appearing at the show.

Mercedes-Benz


Mercedes will also be bringing along a show-stopping new cabriolet version of the S-Class luxury Coupe, which is due to go on sale before the end of this year. Refinement and unrivalled luxury are promised by the German manufacturers, as it prepares to take on the BMW 4 Series coupe next year.
Merc also plan to debut the C63 AMG and Edition 1 variant, the new GLC and possibly the GLC Coupe.

Big Motoring World



Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars and has plans to expand the site even further, so we are sure to have the perfect car for you.

Thursday, 11 June 2015

Big Motoring World reviews the BMW 640d Coupe


Big Motoring World reviews the BMW 640d Coupe LCI which has had an upgrade.

Model

LCI stands for Life Cycle Impulse; that’s BMW’s way of saying it’s had a mid-life facelift. The new model has a high emphasis on efficiency and style – the latter which it has in abundance.

Exterior

Externally, the model is much the same as its predecessor. There are some styling tweaks which include revised bumpers front and rear, full LED headlamps as standard, new door mirrors, wider exhausts, fresh alloy wheel designs and a few new colours.

Interior

Inside, the upgrades are more noticeable and give it a really polished, luxury feel. A leather dash is now standard on all models, and this helps to enhance the car’s extravagant feel. BMW’s ConnectedDrive includes an in-built, subscription-free mobile sim card which means that emergency services can automatically be alerted at an accident.

Verdict

Overall, the changes add up to an enhanced appeal of what was already a great car.  It’s best sampled with the highly impressive 3.0-litre diesel. This car is now effortlessly economical, comfortable and luxurious. It’s deceptively quick, too, going 0-62mph in 5.3 seconds.
We are stocking the 2012 model, available from £25,000.

Big Motoring World


Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars so we are sure to have the perfect car for you.

Thursday, 21 May 2015

BMW’s ‘Batmobile’ tribute

Big Motoring World has discovered that BMW are to unveil a tribute to the ‘Batmobile’ 3.0 CSL at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este.

Performance BMWs don’t come any more iconic than the 3.0 CSL of the 1970s, and it will be shown at the world-renowned event for classical cars in France later this month. With its steroidal styling, lively handling and screaming six-cylinder engine it set the template for every M Beemer since.

Homage

More than four decades years later, BMW is paying it the ultimate compliment with a concept car to be shown at Hotel Regina, Paris, on 22nd May. It’s likely to follow the lead of the new M4 Coupe, which swapped steel for aluminium and glass for Perspex in pursuit of a lighter kerb weight. The 3.0 CSL will use carbon-fibre for the lower sections of the bodywork.

It has a massively widened rear track and, like the original, a huge rear wing with the LED taillights swirling around its outer edge. The BMW badge on the C-pillar is another distinctive cue taken from the Batmobile.

Plans 

The interior is yet to be unveiled, but BMW told Autotrader: “All the elements in the cabin are absolutely essential (with a) driving related function”. Expect a stripped-back, simplistic passenger compartment with bucket seats; no sign of a radio or sat-nav.

There’s no indication as to whether BMW is serious about putting the ‘Batmobile’ into production, but we suspect it will remain a design study for the foreseeable future. What it definitely does prove, however, is that BMW is plotting a higher performance version of the M4. They may use water-cooled turbochargers as showcased on the M4 Moto GP safety car, but whether it will be badged M4 GTS or M4 CSL remains to be seen. 

Big Motoring World


Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars so we are sure to have the perfect car for you.

Friday, 5 December 2014

BMW and Sixt Launch London Car-Sharing Service

BMW and the rental car company Sixt have launched a car sharing service in London. The DriveNow program made its U.S. debut last year and its....


























BMW and the rental car company Sixt have launched a car sharing service in London. The DriveNow program made its U.S. debut last year and it has been live in Germany since 2011.

The service already has 360,000 customers in seven locations (Berlin, Munich, Dusseldorf, Cologne, Hamburg, Vienna and San Francisco) and now today is available in three London boroughs - Islington, Hackney and Haringey.

Initially, 210 BMW 1 Series and Mini Countryman models will be available. DriveNow furthermore intends to add 30 all-electric BMW i3 cars to the London fleet in spring 2015, expanding it to a total of 300 vehicles during the course of next year. The program will start off by serving an area around 65 square kilometers (25sq. miles) in size.


























Peter Schwarzenbauer, Member of the board of management of BMW AG and responsible for Mobility Services, comments: "DriveNow is already an international success, with more than 360,000 regular customers in Europe and America, we are delighted now to launch it in London, Europe's largest city. DriveNow gives Londoners instant access to highly desirable cars, perfect for the city, in an innovative and entirely flexible way. This program is part of BMW group's  strategic response to the growth in urban living and shared ownership. Their aim is to expand it into about 15 more cites in Europe and about 10 in North America in the near future".














Every journey is charged to the exact minute, with each minute of driving in London coating 39 pence.. The hourly rate is capped at £20, so that customers save £3.40 per 60-minute hire. However each minute in the reserved park mode coast 19 pence. As Germany, DriveNow additionally offers saver packages, which allow customers to buy blocks of minutes for as little as 32 pence per minute, as well as blocks of hours. The prices for the hourly packages vary from £35 fore three hours, including 40 free miles, to £120 for 24 hours, including 125 free miles. All costs such as fuel, taxes, insurance and parking charges are already included in London as well. The standard one-off registration fee for London will be £29.

Thursday, 4 December 2014

Euro NCAP: 4 Stars for the MINI Cooper

The new generation MINI Cooper was rated four stars by the Euro NCAP.
In the European safety and crash test has scored 79 percent in Adult Occupant, 73 percent in Child Occupant, 66 percent in Pedestrian Safety and 56 percent in Safety Assist. The only “Marginal” rating was given to the torso in the Side Car impact.
Other areas of the test were marked as “Adequate” or “Good”. The only “Poor” rating was given to the lower part of the hood and lower side parts of the windshield.

Here are the results:
Adult Occupant:
The passenger compartment remained stable in the frontal impact. Dummy readings indicated good protection of the knees and femurs of the driver and passenger. MINI showed that a similar level of protection would be provided to occupants of different sizes and to those sat in different positions, whose knees might strike the dashboard at a different location to that seen in the test. In the side barrier test, forces were transmitted to parts of the dummy which are not representative of a human body, reducing the load on the ribs. These forces resulted in the maximum penalty being applied to the chest score and the assessment being downgraded from good to marginal. Loads on the abdomen also indicated marginal protection. In the pole test, protection of the chest and abdomen was rated as adequate. Tests on the front seats and head restraints revealed good protection against whiplash injury in the event of a rear-end collision, while a geometric assessment of the rear seats indicated that the protection there would also be good. An autonomous emergency braking system is available which works at low, city-type speeds. As it is an option, it was not included in the assessment.


Child Occupant:
In the frontal impact, decelerations in the chest of the 1½ year dummy were marginally high, despite the dummy being sat in a rearward-facing restraint. Forward movement of the head of the 3 year dummy, sat in a forward-facing restraint, was not excessive but forces in the chest and neck were also marginally high. The front passenger airbag can be disabled to allow a rearward-facing restraint to be used in that seating position. However, no information is provided to the driver if the airbag is still armed and unsafe for a child restraint, and the system was not rewarded. All of the child restraints for which the car is designed could be installed and accommodated, except for the Group 0+ restraint used for the assessment (Maxi-Cosi Cabriofix). While this restraint could be properly accommodated in the car, installation in the rear passenger seat was difficult. Height adjustment is an option on the front passenger seat and, without this, installing the restraint in the rear requires more actions than Euro NCAP considers suitable, and zero points were awarded.
Pedestrian
The bumper provided good protection to pedestrians’ legs and scored maximum points. However, the front edge of the bonnet was poor at all test locations and scored no points. The MINI has an active bonnet. The system detects when a pedestrian has been struck and uses actuators to raise the bonnet, providing extra clearance to the hard structures in the engine bay. MINI showed that the system worked robustly for a variety of pedestrian statures and over a range of speeds. Accordingly the bonnet was tested in the deployed (raised) position and results were predominantly good or adequate.

Safety Assist:

Electronic stability control is standard equipment on the MINI, as is a seatbelt reminder for the front and rear seats. A driver-set speed limitation device is an option. As it is expected to be fitted to most cars sold, it was included in the assessment. An autonomous emergency braking system is available as an option but is not expected to be fitted to most of the cars sold, so it was not included in the rating. The MINI does not have a lane assistance system.

Friday, 28 November 2014

BMW 2 Series Active Tourer now with xDrive



BMW launches the 220d and 225i Active Tourer models with xDrive technology. Compared to previous models, this is the first time BMW xDrive is made available on a front-wheel drive concept with transversely installed engines.

The new xDrive aims to improve traction and cornering dynamics for BMW’s front-wheel drive vehicle, a highly controversial model that many  BMW enthusiasts have yet to embrace. The North American market has decided for now to not import the 2 Series Active Tourer.

 The BMW 225i xDrive Active Tourer has a fuel consumption combined of 6,5–6,4 l/100 km, CO2 emissions combined 152-148 g/kg while the BMW 220d xDrive Active Tourer reports a fuel consumption combined of 4,8-4,6 l/100km and CO2 emissions combined 127-122 g/km.
Both models feature BMW xDrive as standard in combination with the 8-speed Steptronic transmission.

Slender, lightweight four-wheel architecture.
The slender architecture featuring compact, lightweight components and the resulting low amount of space required by the new four-wheel drive system are excellently suited to the concept of the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. Thus the additional weight of the entire four-wheel drive technology is only around 61 kg. Furthermore, measures for reducing system-related losses and an energy-efficient operating strategy ensure extremely favorable fuel consumption and emission levels.






 Power from the front drive to the rear axle is transferred by means of an angular gear (Power Take-Off) on the front differential and a two-part cardan shaft. The central component of the four-wheel drive system is an electro-hydraulically controlled multiple-disk clutch (Hang-On) inside the rear axle drive, which facilitates infinitely variable distribution of torque to the front and rear wheels. The corresponding commands are provided by an electronic control unit which, like the hydraulic pump, is located on the rear axle.

Power Take-Off: angular gear and two-part cardan shaft.
The angular gear is mounted behind the engine on the automatic transmission and crankcase. The input shaft is a hollow shaft construction and directly connected to the front axle differential. In this way, part of the drive force is transferred from the differential basket to the cardan shaft via the hollow shaft, the crown wheel and the pinion shaft. The angular gear operates at a fixed gear ratio (1:1.74) and is permanently engaged, meaning that the cardan shaft always rotates when the vehicle is driven. Reversal of transmission takes place in the rear axle drive so that the front and rear axle drive shafts both rotate at exactly the same speed.



Hang-On: electro-hydraulically controlled multiple-disk clutch.
The multiple-disk clutch located in the rear axle drive (Hang-On) directs a proportion of torque to the rear wheels according to each driving situation, thus ensuring variable power distribution between the front and rear axle as required. In extreme cases (e.g. the front wheels are standing on ice), the ratio can be 0:100. The required operating pressure (0 to 40 bar) is delivered by an electro-hydraulic pump, the speed of which is defined by a pulse-width-modulated signal from the electronic control unit. Pressure is not measured by a sensor, but extremely accurately by means of voltage and power alignment. In order to ensure maximum positioning accuracy, run-in behaviour and temperature influences are independently compensated, the system constantly adapting to ever changing operating conditions.


Efficient valve helps reduce fuel consumption.
Moreover, xDrive utilises an energy-efficient operating strategy: When four-wheel drive is not required – which is usually the case in day-to-day operation – the pump is deactivated, rendering the system unpressurised. The BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is then driven only via the front wheels. In order to make use of additional saving potentials, BMW has provided the multiple-disk clutch with a spring-loaded Efficient valve, which lowers the oil level in the clutch and significantly reduces friction losses (oil splash losses). When required, the system takes only fractions of a second to build up maximum operating pressure in the Efficient mode and thus deliver maximum torque to the rear wheels. This intervention goes unnoticed by the driver and passengers and without any losses in traction.


Intelligent networking: fast, precise and proactive.
In order to guarantee efficient and constant power distribution to the front and rear axle as required, the four-wheel drive system is managed from the control unit of the Dynamic Stability Control feature (DSC). In order to analyse each driving situation, DSC analyses a large amount of data providing information on each respective running condition and ensuring optimum distribution of drive torque. This information includes vehicle speed, lateral and longitudinal acceleration, steering angle, wheel speed, longitudinal inclination, accelerator position and the setup via Driving Experience Control. Furthermore, the DSC status, including Dynamic Traction Control (DTC), Electronic Differential Lock Control (EDLC) and Performance Control is taken into account. Adjustment of the four-wheel drive system to the ever changing driving and road conditions is performed – in typical BMW xDrive manner – within fractions of a second, thus guaranteeing consistently neutral and safe handling even in difficult conditions. Nevertheless, the variable distribution of power between the two axles goes virtually unnoticed by the driver. Also, within the framework of the efficient operating strategy, torque distribution is precisely regulated as to avoid any loss of power due to wheel spin.



 BMW xDrive: maximum traction, enhanced cornering dynamics.
Thanks to DSC networking, any imminent wheel slip for example can be detected at an early stage. Through precise distribution of drive torque this situation can be anticipated and avoided. If for instance the vehicle threatens to drift outwards over the front wheels, increased tractive force is supplied to the rear axle, allowing the vehicle to turn in more accurately. On the other hand, xDrive directs excess force to the front wheels, should the rear of the vehicle threaten to swerve outwards. As a result, maximum four-wheel performance is available even before slippage occurs. Therefore, xDrive featured in the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer not only ensures best possible traction and safety in adverse road conditions, but also enhances vehicle stability, cornering dynamics and ride comfort. In driving situations where the interconnection of all four wheels is disadvantageous – i.e. in an emergency stop – the system opens the multiple-disk clutch completely within milliseconds.





Only if optimum power distribution to the front and rear axle is not sufficient to keep the Active Tourer on the desired course, DSC intervenes by reducing engine output and/or by decelerating individual wheels. Moreover, DSC assumes the function of a transverse differential lock: If a wheel spins without transferring power, it is automatically slowed down, whereby the axle differential directs more power to the wheel opposite.

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Yas Marina Blue BMW M4 With M-Performance Parts




Another BMW M4 goes back to European Auto Source in order to receive some fresh M Performance Parts. The California-based shops is focusing quite a bit on tuning up the new M3s and M4s and so far the projects have been quite exciting.






The M Performance parts are high-quality aftermarket solutions for BMW owners that gives the car owners a choice of improving their cars. To many, the carbon fibre outlook of these additions perfectly uplift cars like the BMW M4 seen here. They are also a viable solution for owners who would like to keep everything produced in-house by the car marker as well.



BMW M Performance Parts bring motorsport style and performance to a variety of BMWs. Every owner can choose from accessories in four categories: aerodynamics, drivetrain, cockpit and chassis. They fulfill the high standards set by BMW and offer optimum quality for long-lasting durability. The premium materials in each component are precisely manufactured, rigorously tested and expertly configured for your specific BMW model to ensure the best results.






The design of these M aero parts are completed by BMW designers to ensure the parts not only fit perfectly on the car, but that they also enhance its looks.



The BMW F82 M4 seen here received the BMW M Performance ABS Side Blade Attachments, BMW M Performance Carbon Fiber Front Splitters with ABS Lower Splitter, a BMW M Performance Gloss Black Kidney Grilles, then the BMW M Performance Gloss Black Side Markers and additionally, an EAS Personalization Coding as requested by the owner himself.
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