M1 Series Details
M1 Series Details
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kenyon

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1,269 posts

280 months

Wednesday 17th February 2010
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EXTERIOR:

Carbon fiber hood (bonnet)
Carbon fiber trunk (bootlid) with integrated spoiler
Carbon fiber mirrors
Carbon fiber front splitters
Carbon fiber rear valence diffuser
Carbon fiber sideskirts
M-stripes (available in M tricolors, Alpine White, or Ferric Gray)
M-stripes may be placed on left, central, or right hand side of car. Additional stripes can be incorporated along the side of the car.
18 competition wheels in two finishes
BMW shadowline chrome can be extended to the front kidney grills and rear exhaust ports (titanium effect finish will be an option).
Matte paint options : Frozen Gray, Frozen Black, Ice White.
Techno Violet option (including all additional colors from other M-vehicles)
INTERIOR:

Seats available in full and half-leather using M tri-color pattern on center of seats (like E30 / M3 Evo).
M tricolor pattern on door panels (like E30 / M3 Evo)
Carbon fiber dashboard panels / Aluminum panel options.
Titanium and body color matched pieces extending to the door handles and gear shift surround trim.
Alacantra seat fabric and roof headliner.


fivesixseven8

6,146 posts

250 months

Wednesday 17th February 2010
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And the rest of the post?! Where has this come from?

Neil.D

2,878 posts

229 months

Wednesday 17th February 2010
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Some rather poor copy + pasteing!

Slurms

1,254 posts

227 months

Wednesday 17th February 2010
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I just want them to confirm the engine spec..

Though it does sound tempting..

ChrisMCoupe

927 posts

235 months

Wednesday 17th February 2010
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If any of that list hold true and the engine is a highly strung peach then I can definitely see myself in the BMW showroom.

Slurms

1,254 posts

227 months

Wednesday 17th February 2010
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ChrisMCoupe said:
If any of that list hold true and the engine is a highly strung peach then I can definitely see myself in the BMW showroom.
Likewise - i'll be looking to move the M on in about 18 months and this could work out quite well timing wise..

mat205125

17,790 posts

236 months

Wednesday 17th February 2010
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ChrisMCoupe said:
If any of that list hold true and the engine is a highly strung peach then I can definitely see myself in the BMW showroom.
yes

I'm praying that the CF overload listed above is for performance sake, rather that to give the potential target market something to wk about on the squash court.

From what I've read to date, it would appear that normal aspiration isn't going to happen which is a shame IMO. A screaming 300bhp 4 pot, or 6 pot (or maybe a 5?) would have been perfect if the weight had been managable.

Sadly, as well as appealing to the driving enthusiast (which will be a relatively small percentage of the brand new buying market), it must be capable of stats that put it above its competitors for wine bar bragging rights .... I personally couldn't care less if a Focus RS was a minute quicker with a pro at the wheel at the 'ring, or that a Golf R uses 4x4 to hit 60 half a second quicker. The marketing men will though!!

kenyon

Original Poster:

1,269 posts

280 months