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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

BMW 125i and BMW 125d

As of spring 2012, new turbo engines with even more driving fun for the BMW 1 Series is available. The new 2.0-liter engines respectively in the BMW 125i and BMW 125d are significantly more powerful than their previous engines, this beaten but in the disciplines of consumption and CO2 emission again.


BMW 125i: Sporty power delivery with high efficiency

As a representative of the latest generation of four-cylinder gasoline engine works, the new 2.0-liter engine in the BMW 125i with the "twin-turbo" technology that allows a charge to the twin scroll principle. This combination produces the engine a maximum power output of 218 hp at 5,000 rpm and developed early on a maximum torque of 310 Nm, which is available in a wide range 1350-4800 tours.
According to the fall from athletic performance: The state of the BMW 125i happens with the standard six-speed manual gearbox to 6.4 seconds and reaches a top speed 100-km/h-Marke of 245 km / h In combination with the optional eight-speed automatic transmission the figure varies between 6.5 seconds and 243 km / h.



No less impressive are the consumption and emission values. With an average consumption of 6.6 liters per 100 kilometers (automatic 6.4 liters) and a CO2 rating of 154 grams per kilometer (automatic 149 grams) of the powerful BMW 125i is also in terms of cost trends.

BMW 125d: Pulling power and economy at the top level

With respect to the previous model BMW 123d by 14 hp to 218 hp peak output increased at 4,400 r / min and an ample maximum torque of 450 Nm (plus 50 Nm compared with its predecessor), which is located between 1,500 and 2,500 rpm presented to the BMW 125d diesel model as temperamental fullest.

 Both the six-speed manual transmission as well as the eight-speed automatic in the compact five-door sprints as needed in just 6.5 seconds from 0 to 100 km / h and reaches a top speed of 240 km / h.
           
In addition, the powerful diesel drive in combination allows an average of 4.9 liters per 100 km with the manual transmission (CO2 emissions 129 g / km). Even cheaper are the values ​​of the interaction with the automatic. In this case, the BMW 125d consumes on average just 4.8 liters per 100 kilometers, CO2 emissions of 126 g / km.

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