BMW one Series, and two Series two thousand seventeen score upgraded interiors – Car News, CarsGuide

BMW one Series, and two Series two thousand seventeen score upgraded interiors

BMW has exposed another update for its rear-wheel-drive one Series hatch and two Series coupe and convertible, with the latest revision headlined by a much-needed lift in interior quality for both models.

Inwards, the centre console has a fresh design and is finished in high-gloss black, while the ‘iDrive’ multimedia system upgrades its software to version six with Apple CarPlay and an 8.8-inch colour touchscreen available optionally.

Additionally, the dashboard features ‘design stitching’ and revised driver-focused trim with chrome highlights across, as well as redesigned air vents and a blacked-out driver instrument cluster. A built-in SIM card which supports ‘ConnectedDrive’ services also features as standard.

2017 BMW two Series convertible.

Exterior styling for the one Series is unchanged, but the two Series benefits from a larger kidney grille and front air intakes, as well as standard restyled bi-LED headlights and different graphics for the LED tail-lights. Adaptive LED headlights are optional.

Three alternative paint finishes will be introduced.

Four new-look alloy wheel designs will be on suggest for either model, with two 17-inch and two 18-inch styles to chose from.

Three alternative paint finishes will be introduced including ‘Seaside Blue’ and ‘Sunset Orange’, as well as the two Series-only ‘Mediterranean Blue’.

While not yet confirmed for Australia, BMW will introduce three stylish one Series specials – Edition Sport Line Shadow, Edition M Sport Shadow and M140i Edition Shadow – in Europe alongside the updated hatch.

Exterior styling for the one Series is unchanged.

These special editions are differentiated externally by the black treatment to the kidney grille and LED headlight inserts, as well as darkened LED tail-lights.

Optional safety equipment includes adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, autonomous emergency braking (AEB) and parallel or perpendicular parking assistant.

Four new-look alloy wheel designs will be on suggest for either model.

Powertrains carry over unchanged, meaning overseas engine choices range from the entry-level 80kW 1.5-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol to the flagship 250kW Trio.0-litre turbo-petrol six.

According to BMW Australia, the existing powerplant options in the respective line-ups will be maintained when the revised models go on sale Down Under, which again rules out the 1.5-litre turbo triple from a local release.

Additionally, the dashboard features ‘design stitching’.

It was only in October last year that BMW boosted power for most of the engines in both ranges, while ripping off all diesel variants from the two Series line-up.

Powertrains carry over unchanged.

Internationally, the one Series is suggested as either a three- or five-door hatchback, but BMW’s local arm has reaffirmed it will proceed to import the five-door only. Meantime, the two Series will still be suggested in either two-door coupe or convertible figure styles.

The ‘iDrive’ multimedia system upgrades its software to version six.

The upgraded one Series and two Series ranges will roll into European showrooms in July, with an Aussie launch confirmed for September this year. Pricing and specification details will be released closer to the local on-sale date.

BMW one Series, and two Series two thousand seventeen score upgraded interiors – Car News, CarsGuide

BMW one Series, and two Series two thousand seventeen score upgraded interiors

BMW has exposed another update for its rear-wheel-drive one Series hatch and two Series coupe and convertible, with the latest revision headlined by a much-needed lift in interior quality for both models.

Inwards, the centre console has a fresh design and is finished in high-gloss black, while the ‘iDrive’ multimedia system upgrades its software to version six with Apple CarPlay and an 8.8-inch colour touchscreen available optionally.

Additionally, the dashboard features ‘design stitching’ and revised driver-focused trim with chrome highlights across, as well as redesigned air vents and a blacked-out driver instrument cluster. A built-in SIM card which supports ‘ConnectedDrive’ services also features as standard.

2017 BMW two Series convertible.

Exterior styling for the one Series is unchanged, but the two Series benefits from a larger kidney grille and front air intakes, as well as standard restyled bi-LED headlights and different graphics for the LED tail-lights. Adaptive LED headlights are optional.

Three alternative paint finishes will be introduced.

Four new-look alloy wheel designs will be on suggest for either model, with two 17-inch and two 18-inch styles to chose from.

Three alternative paint finishes will be introduced including ‘Seaside Blue’ and ‘Sunset Orange’, as well as the two Series-only ‘Mediterranean Blue’.

While not yet confirmed for Australia, BMW will introduce three stylish one Series specials – Edition Sport Line Shadow, Edition M Sport Shadow and M140i Edition Shadow – in Europe alongside the updated hatch.

Exterior styling for the one Series is unchanged.

These special editions are differentiated externally by the black treatment to the kidney grille and LED headlight inserts, as well as darkened LED tail-lights.

Optional safety equipment includes adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, autonomous emergency braking (AEB) and parallel or perpendicular parking assistant.

Four new-look alloy wheel designs will be on suggest for either model.

Powertrains carry over unchanged, meaning overseas engine choices range from the entry-level 80kW 1.5-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol to the flagship 250kW Three.0-litre turbo-petrol six.

According to BMW Australia, the existing powerplant options in the respective line-ups will be maintained when the revised models go on sale Down Under, which again rules out the 1.5-litre turbo triple from a local release.

Additionally, the dashboard features ‘design stitching’.

It was only in October last year that BMW boosted power for most of the engines in both ranges, while ripping off all diesel variants from the two Series line-up.

Powertrains carry over unchanged.

Internationally, the one Series is suggested as either a three- or five-door hatchback, but BMW’s local arm has reaffirmed it will proceed to import the five-door only. Meantime, the two Series will still be suggested in either two-door coupe or convertible figure styles.

The ‘iDrive’ multimedia system upgrades its software to version six.

The upgraded one Series and two Series ranges will roll into European showrooms in July, with an Aussie launch confirmed for September this year. Pricing and specification details will be released closer to the local on-sale date.

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