An Introduction to BMW M1

Since the year 1981, people have not seen the BMW M1. However, the company has now introduced the new generation of the model – the all-new 2012 BMW M1. The newer model is equipped with modern framework and it is about to plug-in hybrid in order to provide power and performance.

The 2012 BMW M1 is a stylish two-door coupe. Two passengers could be seated in the front whereas two can be seated in the rear seat. The automobile is powered by turbo-diesel engine with a capacity of 1.5-liters, with three cylinders developing about 356-horsepower and a torque of 590 pounds-feet. It has been observed that the M1 coupe can easily travel from a speed of 0-60 in about 5 seconds.

The interiors and exteriors of the BMW M1 are dynamic in nature. As compared to the standard series Coupe, the car features a muscular look. The front-end features a trapezoidal grille combined with two intakes, which allows the air to cool down the 6 piston breaks. Besides, the front grille is large enough, so that it allows air into the dynamic cooler. The lights in BMW M1 follow a typical display style, with “M” attached eye-bags. This gives a sporty look to the front of the car.

The rear of the car has a wide position, along with the wide wheel arches, which can accommodate larger points. The diffuser region comprises of open channels that are separated by typical quad M exhaust pipe. The car roof is built with the standard M3 Coupe Carbon Fiber, however it still maintains the inlet of light. In most aspects, the M1 looks similar to the standard M3 in design.