The new BMW 1-Series has finally arrived. It brings with it a thoroughly refreshed design and will initially launch in 118d, 120d, 120, and M135 xDrive guises. BMW refers to it as the fourth-generation 1-Series, but it’s not entirely new; it’s an extensively updated version of the outgoing model, retaining the same underpinnings. As with the outgoing model, the 2025MY 1-Series will not be offered in North America. The 1-Series marks a shift for BMW as it’s the first new model to abandon the “i” suffix for gasoline variants. This change reflects the Bavarian automaker’s strategy to use “i” exclusively as a prefix for electric vehicle names.
While BMW has courted controversy in
recent years by releasing new vehicles with radical, over-the-top designs, the
new 1-Series hatch is relatively restrained and, dare we say it, subtle. It’s
dominated by soft lines and has a pair of small headlights and kidney grilles,
slightly slimmer than the outgoing model. The rear is also quite different and
adopts newly styled taillights, not dissimilar in size and shape to those of
the current X2 crossover. The new 1-Series is slightly larger than its
predecessor. It measures 4,361 mm in length, or 42 mm longer than the previous model. The compact hatch is 1,800 mm wide and stands at 1,459 mm tall, making it 25 mm taller than before. Overall, it retains similar proportions with a long
hood and a handful of striking lines.
The interior will be familiar to anyone
who has driven a current BMW model. It comes equipped with a 10.25-inch digital
instrument cluster and a 10.7-inch infotainment display, both housed within a
single curved panel and offering Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.
BMW has also eliminated many buttons from the instrument panel and center
console, opting for a cleaner and less cluttered look. All new 1-Series models
will come standard with a leather-free interior and a special anthracite Arktur
fabric. A head-up display, a panoramic glass roof, and a Harman Kardon audio
system are optional. There’s also a wireless smartphone storage area in the
center console, dual-zone automatic climate control, and ambient lighting. The
rear seats fold down in a 60:40 or 40:20:40 split, providing 380 liters of cargo capacity with the seats up and 1,200
liters when folded down.
The full 1-Series range now consists of
the 118d, 120d, 120, and M135, although not all markets will receive all four
models. The 120d features a 2.0-liter four-cylinder diesel engine, while the
petrol 120i is equipped with a 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine. Both
incorporate 48-volt mild-hybrid technology. The petrol-powered 120i delivers
168 hp and 280 Nm of torque, whereas the 120d offers 161 hp and 400 Nm of torque. The 120 and 120d models accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.8 seconds and 7.9 seconds, respectively. Sitting at the base of
the diesel range is the 118d. It also has a 2.0-liter turbo-diesel
four-cylinder, although it’s been capped at 148 hp and 360 Nm of
torque, enabling it to accelerate to 100 km/h in 8.3 seconds.
Topping out the 1-Series range continues
to be the M135 xDrive, which, like the 120, has now dropped the ‘i’ from its
name. It is driven by a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with 296 hp in
European markets and 312 hp elsewhere. Torque tops out at 400 Nm,
and the hot hatch can sprint to 62 mph in 4.9 seconds and continue to a 250 km/h top speed. All 1-Series models now come standard with a seven-speed
Steptronic dual-clutch transmission. Unfortunately, this means that for the
first time in its 20-year production history, a manual transmission is no
longer available in the 1-Series. Buyers of the M135 xDrive can order it with
various M parts, including the M Sport Package, M Sport Design, and M
Technology Package. Various M Performance Parts will also be offered.
BMW has expanded the range of automated
driving and parking systems as standard and offered as optional equipment. Key
standard features include front collision warning, Lane Departure Warning, Exit
Warning and Traffic Sign Recognition, and Parking Assistant with Reversing
Assistant. Buyers can option Steering and Lane Control Assist, Automatic Speed
Limit Assist, Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go, and Parking Assistant
Professional on the 120 and 120d, meaning the cars can be parked remotely using
a smartphone. European sales of the new 1-Series will start in October,
although pricing details have not yet been announced. As is often the case with
compelling hatchbacks, the new 1-Series will not be sold in the U.S.


