Sunday, September 4, 2011

2012 BMW M5 Safety Car with Akrapovic Exhaust System


In less than two weeks, the new 2012 BMW M5 will make its public debut at the Frankfurt Auto Show. Very few lucky ones had a chance to drive the new M5 and the reactions have been nothing short of amazing.
This past weekend, BMW M offered an exclusive opportunity to 50 selected guests from North and South Americas to see the new M5 live at the Indianapolis MotoGP race. Some of the items on the agenda were a sneak view behind the MotoGP scene with special tour guide and expert Randy Mamola, hot laps in M Safety Cars and presentation of new BMW M5.
Both visually and acoustically the F10 M5 stole the show this past weekend. The M5 served as a safety car for the MotoGP race and featured a beautiful paint scheme, along with the impressive Akrapovic exhaust system.
The super sporty M5 safety car sports black gills without chrome border, a striking spoiler lip on the trunk, black kidneys and a lip on the front apron.

BMW develops laser light for the car


Following the introduction of the full LED headlight, laser light is the next logical step in the development of vehicle headlight technology. BMW is planning this step, thus further expanding its lead in innovative light technology.
Munich. As a globally successful carmaker within the premium segment, the BMW Group attaches the utmost importance to advanced technology in all sectors of automotive manufacturing. Exclusive innovations and technological leaps secure BMW’s lead amongst the competition. In the field of exterior vehicle lights, BMW also leads the way for example with full LED headlamps for the BMW 6 Series and with new developments such as the “Anti-dazzle High- Beam Assistant”, as well as with “Dynamic Light Spot”. The term “Dynamic Light Spot” stands for a marker light system that automatically illuminates pedestrians in good time, thereby guiding the driver’s attention.
After LED technology, laser light is the next logical step in car light development. BMW engineers are currently already working on the introduction of laser light as a further pioneering technology for series production within a few years. Laser light could then facilitate entirely new light functions for even more safety and comfort and at the same time contribute significantly through its higher degree of efficiency towards a saving in energy and fuel respectively.
Laser light produces virtually parallel light beams.
By definition, laser lighting is radically different from sunlight, and also from the various types of artificial lighting in common use today. For a start, laser lighting is monochromatic, which means that the light waves all have the same length. And it is also what is known as a “coherent” light source, which means that its waves have a constant phase difference. As a result, laser lighting can produce a near-parallel beam with an intensity a thousand times greater than that of conventional LEDs. In vehicle headlights, these characteristics can be used to implement entirely new functions. Also, the high inherent efficiency of laser lighting means that laser headlights have less than half the energy consumption of LED headlights. Simply put, laser headlights save fuel.
The intensity of laser light poses no possible risks to humans, animals or wildlife when used in car lighting. Amongst other things, this is because the light is not emitted directly, but is first converted into a form that is suitable for use in road traffic. The resulting light is very bright and white. It is also very pleasant to the eye and has a very low energy consumption.
Laser diodes are already in use today in the consumer sector.
Completely safe laser lighting technology is already in use in a variety of consumer products, though in many cases this is a product feature that goes unnoticed by the customer. That won’t be the case when this technology is used in cars, however, as planned by BMW. Here the whole point is that the advantages should be noticeable and visible. A further feature of laser technology, which has important implications, is the size of the individual diodes. With a length of just ten microns (µm), laser diodes are one hundred times smaller even than the small, square-shaped cells used in conventional LED lighting, which have a side length of one millimetre. This opens up all sorts of new possibilities when integrating the light source into the vehicle. The BMW engineers have no plans to radically reduce the size of the headlights however, although that would be theoretically possible. Instead, the thinking is that the headlights would retain their conventional surface area dimensions and so continue to play an important role in the styling of a BMW, while the size advantages could be used to reduce the depth of the headlight unit, and so open up new possibilities for headlight positioning and body styling.
A further advantage of laser lighting technology, and one which the BMW engineers intend to use to full effect, is its high inherent efficiency. A single statistic will make this clear: whereas LED lighting generates only around 100 lumens (a photometric unit of light output) per watt, laser lighting generates approximately 170 lumens. With statistics like this, it is not surprising that BMW is also planning to take advantage of laser lighting technology to increase the efficiency of the overall vehicle. And appropriately enough it is in a concept vehicle from the new BMW i sub-brand, the BMW i8 Concept, that laser lighting will get its first airing. After all, BMW i stands for a new premium concept that is strongly oriented towards sustainability.
Laser lighting: high efficiency and safety.
Safety is a key consideration in the development of laser lighting for use in passenger cars. For BMW, the complete eye safety of this technology for all road users and its complete reliability in day-to-day use have top priority. Importantly, therefore, before the light from the tiny laser diodes is emitted onto the road, the originally bluish laser light beam is first of all converted by means of a fluorescent phosphor material inside the headlight into a pure white light which is very bright and pleasant to the eye. As a result, in future it will be possible to use laser light to implement all the familiar – including more recent – BMW lighting functions such as Adaptive Headlights, the “Dynamic Light Spot” spotlighting system and the “Anti-Dazzle High-Beam Assist”. It will also be possible to use BMW laser lighting to implement completely new functions, which will have only minimal power consumption.

BMW 1 Series M Coupe tuned by APP – 404 hp


German tuner APP revealed their own version of the new BMW 1 Series M Coupe. The performance kit offer both visual upgrades, as well as a significant power increase. The interesting part of the kit is the new suspension which includes an iPad/iPhone application for controlling your ride settings.
First change comes from under the hood. The 1 Series M gets a performance boost courtesy of MR Car Design that takes output from a standard 340 PS (250 kW / 335 bhp) to 410 PS (302 kW / 404 bhp).
Additionally, APP adds a lightweight titanium exhaust system and a KW Variante 3 coilover suspension with DDC (direct digital control).
To cope with the increased power, the APP 1M sits on lightweight wheels from ATS with Pirelli P Zero tires.
Inside, the standard seats are replaced by lightweight sport seats upholstered in BMW Performance Alcantara and a sport steering wheel from BMW Performance.
Visually, the APP 1 Series M Coupe showcases an interesting paint scheme, Orange/Black/Gray. A similar paint scheme but in ///M colors was first offered on the CSL racing car.
The price for all these upgrades? A whooping 14,000 euros.

August 2011: BMW Group U.S. Sales Down 0.2 percent


The BMW Group in the U.S. (BMW and MINI combined) reported August sales of 23,924 vehicles, a decrease of 0.2% from the 23,965 vehicles sold in the same month a year ago.
Year-to-date, BMW Group sales are up 14.6% to 193,565 in the first eight months of 2011 compared to 168,940 in the same period in 2010.
“This has been a very strange August for our industry with both difficult news and unfortunate events – consumer confidence down and an earthquake, hurricane and floods in the Northeast” said Jim O’Donnell, President and CEO, BMW of North America. “Through all of this, our BMW sales continue to increase and we are fortunate to have a number of new models for the remainder of the year including the new 528i with AWD, the all-new 6 Series Coupe including the 640 Coupe, Convertible and xDrive models and the new 4-cylinder Z4 sDrive28i.”
BMW Brand Sales 
Sales of BMW brand vehicles increased 6.5% in August for a total of 20,815 compared to 19,540 vehicles sold in August, 2010.
Year-to-date, the BMW brand is up 12% on sales of 155,929 January through August compared to 139,236 sold in the first eight months of 2010.
In August, the BMW X3 SAV continued the strong sales success that began with its launch in January. Year-to-date, the new X3 has sold 17,314 compared with 4,890 in the same period of 2010, a 254% increase. The BMW SAV segment (X3, X5, X6) continues to show growth with sales up 41.3% from the previous August. The BMW 5 Series continues its very strong sales growth with August posting a 40.9% increase over August 2010. Year-to-date the 5 Series has sold 33,899 compared to 21,617 in the first eight months of 2010, a 56.8% increase.
BMW Pre-Owned Vehicles 
In August, sales of BMW used vehicles (including certified pre-owned and pre-owned) totaled 13,335, a decrease of 6.5% from the 14,266 sold in August 2010.
Year-to-date, BMW used vehicle sales are down 6% on volume of 106,295 compared to 113,061 in the first eight months of 2010.
MINI Brand Sales 
MINI USA reported sales of 3,109 automobiles in August. The August 2011 sales are down 29.7% from the 4,425 sold in August, 2010.
“Lack of inventory slowed MINI sales in August due to our annual model year change over in July,” said Jim McDowell, Vice President – MINI USA. “MINI has been fortunate to maintain a tight supply of inventory and many customers submitted specifications for custom MINIs in August so we are confident this will be reflected in September and October sales continuing our momentum this year.”
Year-to-date, MINI sales in the U.S. are up 26.7% on volume of 37,636 compared to 29,704 in the first eight months of 2010.
Table: Sales BMW of North America, LLC, August 2011
August
2011
August
2010
%
YTD
2011
YTD 2010
%
BMW brand 
20,815
19,540
6.5
155,929
139,236
12
BMW passenger cars 
14,997
15,422
-2.8
112,626
108,985
3.3
BMW light trucks
(SAVs)
5,818
4,118
41.3
43,303
30,251
43.1
MINI brand 
3,109
4,425
-29.7
37,636
29,704
26.7
TOTAL Group 
23,924
23,965
-0.2
193,565
168,940
14.6

Premiere: 2012 ALPINA B6 Bi-Turbo Convertible


Buchloe-based automaker ALPINA releases the first images of the new 2012 ALPINA B6 Bi-TurboConvertible which is based on the new BMW 6 Series Convertible.
Details are still scarce at the moment, but the company says it has taken the 4.4 liter V8 TwinTurbo engine from BMW and added its own turbocharged system which increases the power output from 404 horsepower to 500 ponies at 5,500 rpm.
The maximum torque was also raised to a whooping 516 lb-ft between 3,000 and 4,750 rpm.
The increased power takes the ALPINA B6 Bi-Turbo Convertible from 0 to 62 mph in 4.8 seconds and has a top speed of 193 mph.
Visually, the car receives the usual ALPINA treatment with a new front apron, which has carbon flaps and a carbon lip at the bottom.
The Alpina B6 Bi-Turbo Cabriolet will not show up in Frankfurt this month, but is scheduled to debut at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show next year. The 2012 B6 was also fitted with the high performance Akrapovic exhaust system that gives memorable acoustics.
Even though not official confirmed, we expect to see the new 2012 ALPINA B6 Convertible at the upcoming Frankfurt Motor Show.

First Official Photos: BMW 1 Series Performance Accessories Study


BMW reveals the first official photos of 1 Series Performance Accessories Study vehicle. As we indicated before, the BMW 120d features a full aerodynamic package with several BMW performance parts.
The super sporty package includes a front and rear aprons, side skirts and a modified rear spoiler, black grilles and carbon fiber mirror covers. Black decorative stripes add a sporty touch to the white paint and fit well with the dark gray painted alloy wheels in 19 inch format.
Inside, the 120d showcases a BMW performance steering wheel with the yellow market at the top, alcantara trim, a shift knob dressed up in carbon fiber as well as sportier pedals.
For increased performance, a new set of brakes were fitted to the car as well.
The BMW 1 Series Performance Accessories study will make its official debut at the upcoming Frankfurt Motor Show.

Recall: 241,000 BMW 3 series sedans for faulty light


BMW issues a recall on 241,000 3 Series sedan vehicles from 2002-2005 to replace potentially faulty rear lights. The models affected by the issue are the 325i, 325xi, 330i and 330xi built between 2001 and 2005.
BMW says the issue with the rear lights is caused by resistance in the electrical contacts. This may cause one or more rear lamp functions (tail light, brake light, and or turn-signal)” to stop working. The problem is in the rear lamp unit in the vehicle’s body panel.
The recall came after more than 3,000 warranty claims were filled. No injuries or accidents resulted because of the issues.
BMW told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that about 40,000 vehicles have already been repaired, with the total number of faulty vehicles being around 20 percent.
NHTSA has been investigating the issue since April 2009 and upgraded the investigation in December 2009, when it said it had reports of 935 complaints or warranty claims of faulty lights.
BMW issued a technical service bulletin in February 2007 to address the issue by adding ground wiring to the tail lamp assembly.
BMW will notify owners by October and BMW dealerships will rework the electrical connections to the rear lamps.

BMW Group Canada achieves best-ever August


BMW Group Canada (BMW and MINI brands combined) reported 2,844 retails in August, an increase of 4.1 per cent over August, 2010. A total of 22,605 units have been sold so far this year, an increase of 11.4 per cent over last year.
BMW.
The BMW brand achieved its best ever August with 2,442 sales, an increase of 4.3 per cent over the same month last year. The all-new X1 continues its strong debut, with the 5 Series, X3 and X5 models performing well also. Year-to-date sales of 19,300 units represent an increase of 10.8 per cent compared to the same period last year. With another monthly sales record secured in August, the brand has now set new monthly sales records in seven of the last eight months.
MINI.
MINI reported sales of 402 units in August, an increase of 3 per cent over August, 2010. The hatch model drove sales for the MINI brand in August. MINI has sold 3,305 units year-to-date, an increase of 15 per cent over the same period last year.
Motorrad.
BMW Motorrad Canada reported best-ever August sales of 186 units, an increase of 0.5 per cent compared to August, 2010. The year-to-date figure for the brand is 1,354 units, a decrease of 16.4 per cent compared to the same period last year.
Pre-owned.
BMW pre-owned reported 1,095 units retailed in August, a decline of 4.1 per cent over August, 2010. Year-to-date, a total of 8,665 units have been sold, marking an increase of 3.7 per cent compared to the same period last year.
On the MINI side, 142 units were sold, a decrease of 9.6 per cent over August, 2010. On the year, MINI pre-owned has sold 1,458 units, an increase of 47.6 per cent over the same period last year.

First Drive: 2011 BMW 5 Series


BMW’s New 5 Series Shows Its True Colors
There are few opportunities, if any, to explore a car’s limits on public roads. For this reason, we were given the opportunity to unleash the new 5 series full potential on track. The New Jersey Motorsports Park is a brand new facility that offered up tight, technical corners with a mix of high speed straights. Surrounding secondary roads shaped our perceptions of how the 5 series will drive in daily life.
But before we delve into our on-track experience, let’s take a look at how BMW’s “F10″ 5 series measures up in amenities and content. Mindful of the economic climate and pricing trends across the automotive market, BMW was keen to offer increased value to the 5 series buyer. Those interested in the purchase of a 5 series (we should all have our hands raised by the end of this sentence) will be drawn in by a simultaneous price decrease and content upgrade. To start off, the 2010 5 series will offer larger wheels on the base model, moving from 17″ to 18″ wheels at all corners. Lumbar support and a larger moon roof is standard across all models and navigation is now standard on the larger engined 550i.
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The most important feature of all offered on both the inline-6 and V8 model? A standard 6 speed transmission. Drivers rejoice; an altruistic performance sedan awaits you.
All of the above is punctuated by a price decrease across the line: $44,550 for the 528i (- $1,400), $49,600 for the 535i (- $1,650) and $59,700 for the 550i (-$900) from the previous E60 sedan. This should have the competition’s attention as the 5 series advances further ahead technologically at a lower price point.
As time rolls on we will see the release of all wheel drive on the 5 series models, a welcome addition to the lineup for those who live in the Northern throws of the United States or Canada.
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What does the Efficient Dynamics program have in store for the 5 series lineup? In due time we will see the release of an Active Hybrid 5 as well as a diesel variant. Strong sales of the 335d have ensured the future of a 535d in the US and Canadian market. We anxiously await its release because a diesel engined 5 series will suit the US and Canadian market perfectly – offering long legs on a single tank while serving up prodigious gobs of torque and power (425 lb-ft of torque, 265 hp). In European trim, a similar 3 liter inline-6 twin turbo Diesel of the same basic architecture is pushing 306 hp and 442 lb-ft of torque; there is a promising future for performance diesels and BMW leads the way. For a more in-depth look at BMW Diesel engine design, check out our Diesel Editorial found here. To be sure, the 5 series Diesel will be a brilliant car for North American buyers (they just don’t know it yet!).
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Moving on to interior appointments, allow us to start off by saying that the new 5 series feels very close to the 7 series in quality and comfort. Materials glimmer, shine and wrap around you in a way that has you second guessing the number on your trunk. Being driven back from the race-track to my Hotel earlier tonight, I literally had to think twice about which car I was in – a 5 or a 7! Rear leg room is impressive and head room is also generous, for a 6’2″ occupant I felt comfortable and relaxed – in no way cramped for space. At this point I started thinking – did they accidental bring a 5 series Long wheelbase from the Chinese launch? No, I was seated in the back of a 550i – and could have comfortably stayed there for hours longer than I did. All occupants of the 5 series have great seats – but there will definitely be a fight for the keys – next up is our race track perceptions.
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The rear wheels light up as we throttle through first gear, second comes quickly, third.. downshift while braking for a fast right hander and we’re already coming up on the second corner of the track. The 5 series hunkers down, poised and ready for your next input. Even after several consecutive laps (by a multitude of heavy footed journalists) the brakes felt strong and fade resistant. Clipping the apex, the 5 series powers out to the exit with a very stable, linear feel. There is no drama in the 5 series chassis, just reassuring grip and handling that guides you through the corners. We were not permitted to fully disable the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) while driving on track, but it was just as well – if driving cleanly there is little intervention and the system operates so subtly that it is nearly undetectable.
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True to BMW’s mandate for perfect weight distribution, the 5 series maintains nearly equal weight across the front and rear axles. Turn in is quick and direct, there is no initial understeer to fight through – just a neutral, balanced feel. As you continue to push, understeer eventually increases as a safety gap for the majority of buyers. Tail-out antics can be accomplished with the right mix of throttle and steering input – but you didn’t hear that from us.
Choosing between the 550i and the 535i is a difficult task, but hardly punishment. While both models are offered in a terrific 6 speed manual, we had a manual 535i and automatic 550i at our disposal earlier today. To be fair, we must reserve our final judgment until we’ve driven the manual transmission 550i, but it is clear from several laps of the New Jersey Motorsports Park that the 535i is a serious sports sedan: light on it’s feet, eager to dance, a real pleasure at the limit. Considering the initial cost savings, and improved fuel economy observed in daily driving, the 535i presents itself as a logical choice for most buyers. The 550i was brilliant on track with similar, though slightly heavier handling and 2 more gears to work with. Speaking of the transmission, up shifts from the new ZF 8 speed are fast and crisp, the computer is intuitive and never works against you on the track. It’s obvious that the drivetrain designers are drivers themselves.
Under normal driving both the 6 cylinder and V8 engined 5 series cars were quiet and restrained – but on the track an alter-ego surfaced: growling engine notes echoed around the circuit, a beautiful sound, indeed.
Our first drive with the new F10 5 series sedan proved our assumptions correct: BMW has a winner on their hands.  Years of development has paid dividends to the 5 series driving experience.  We look forward to bringing you a more in-depth review of the 5 series on-road driving experience in an upcoming road trip article as we drive from Philadelphia to Toronto in BMW’s new mid size sports-luxury sedan.

BMW i3 and i8: New Photos From Chicago


Last month, BMW brought the new i3 and i8 concepts to beautiful Chicago for another round of photos. The two electric and hybrid vehicles continue their world tour prior to their official release in 2013.
The i3, previously known as Megacity Vehicle, is based around a light CFRP body structure and rides on a predominantly aluminum chassis. The i3 produces 168 horsepower and 184lb ft of torque, and it has a top speed of 93 mph (150 km/h). It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 7.9 s. BMW i3 measures 3845mm in length, 2011mm in width and 1537mm in height. The plug-in system is a compact electric motor mounted over the rear axle. It draws energy from the battery to provide drive to the rear wheels via a single-speed transmission.
At 349 horsepower and nearly 80 mpg fuel consumption, the BMW i8 will set a benchmark in the performance segment. BMW says the i8 runs a 0-62mph in just 4.6 sec – 0.3 sec faster than the M3 Coupe. Initially previewed by the Vision EfficientDynamics (Vision ED) concept back in 2009, the super-sporty two-door i8 has already undergone two years of intensive development. The major change is a new 1.5 liter petrol engine replacing the initial diesel unit of same capacity. The engine is mounted at the rear and drives via a dual-clutch gearbox.
BMW i8 measures 4632mm in length, 1955mm in width and 1280mm in height, comparable to the 3 Series coupe in dimensions.
The two i models are just the beginning for new sub-brand and additional vehicles are expected by the end of this decade.